Up to an hour
Musée Franco-Américain Du Château De Blérancourt
Check out the only French national museum that celebrates the unique friendship and collaboration between France and America.
What you'll do
Musée Franco-Américain Du Château De Blérancourt is dedicated to relations between France and the United States.
Both a museum of history and an art gallery, it highlights major events going back to the birth of America and an eclectic collection of Franco-American art.
You’ll have the chance to discover over 15,000 paintings, sculptures, objects, artworks and memorabilia (mainly of the World War I era) as well as an extensive library. The museum celebrates two centuries of artistic collaboration between American artists in France and French artists in America.
Did you know?
The museum was founded by Anne Morgan – daughter of the American financier J.P. Morgan.
The first European westerns were not made in the United States, but in France.
The White House in Washington DC was inspired by a castle in the Dordogne.
The Statue of Liberty is French and still has sisters in France.
What's included
Discover the major history, events and art connecting France and America.
This attraction requires a Paris Museum Pass
Where you'll be
Place du Général Leclerc, Blérancourt, FROperating hours
Wednesday – Monday: 10AM - 12:30PM, 2PM - 6PM
Last admission: 11:45AM and 5:15PM
Opening and closing times may change. For updated timings, please check the official attraction page.
Closings & holidays
January 1, May 1, December 25 and some national holidays
Find out more
For more information, visit the Musée Franco-Américain
website.
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