Overview
Mus\xE9e Fabre is one of France's most important art museums and a crown jewel of Montpellier's cultural scene.\ \ Founded in 1828 by painter Fran\xE7ois-Xavier Fabre, who donated his collection of Italian art, the museum has\ \ grown to hold over 800 works spanning from the Renaissance to contemporary art. The museum is particularly renowned\ \ for its French paintings \u2014 including major works by Delacroix, Courbet, and Bazille \u2014 and its extraordinary\ \ collection of works by Pierre Soulages, the painter of black who donated nearly 20 monumental canvases. The 2007\ \ renovation created stunning contemporary galleries that rival Paris's finest.
Collections Highlights
Soulages galleries - Entire wing dedicated to the master of black. Courbet's Bonjour Monsieur Courbet - Iconic self-portrait. Delacroix's Women of Algiers - Study for famous Louvre painting. Bazille collection - Major Impressionist born in Montpellier. Italian Renaissance - Fabre's original collection, Veronese and more. H\xF4tel de Cabri\xE8res
- Adjacent decorative arts museum in mansion
Guided Tours
Collection navigation: 800+ works across 9,000 m\xB2 - guides prioritize highlights for your interests. Soulages expertise: Understanding the outrenoir philosophy requires context that transforms black canvases into meditations on light. Art historical context: Connect works to broader European movements from the Renaissance through contemporary art. Hidden gems: Lesser-known masterpieces beyond the famous works that most visitors miss
When to Visit
Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-18:00. Closed: Mondays, January 1, May 1, December 25. Best time: Weekday mornings for quiet contemplation. First Sunday: Free entry, but more crowded
Admission and Costs
Full ticket: \u20AC8. Reduced: \u20AC6 (students, seniors). Under 18: Free. Guided tour: \u20AC12-18 per person. Private guide: \u20AC150-220 for 2 hours. First Sunday of month free. Audio guide \u20AC3. Combined tickets available with H\xF4tel de Cabri\xE8res-Sabatier d'Espeyran
Tips for Visitors
Allow 2-3 hours: Museum is larger than it appears. Start with Soulages: Most popular galleries, see before crowds. Photography: Allowed without flash for permanent collection. Caf\xE9: Museum caf\xE9 with terrace overlooking Esplanade. Bookshop: Excellent art books, many in English. Location: Next to Place de la Com\xE9die, easy to combine
