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710: 650: 688: 729: 669: 748: 33: 142: 329: 394:, on rotating show in a special room devoted to them), engravings, furniture and objets d’art, most of the museum's objects are paintings, notably from the Flemish, Dutch and French schools and by historic and modern artists, with the French school being the most prominently represented, notably the 17th century. Artists represented include : 776:
In 2014, a decision was made to restore, reorganize and expand the museum. Work should begin in September 2019 and end in 2023. The new museum complex will cover an area of 5,500 m , which will house about 20,000 works of art. A budget of 45.3 million euros has been allocated for this large-scale
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The collections cover all the main European artistic movements from the 16th to 20th centuries, and are shown in chronological and thematic order. Though it also houses sculptures, drawings (including 13 exceptional watercolour portraits on paper by
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and the museum moved into it. It was then renovated, with the museum's rooms partly corresponding to the 18th century, abbot's palace, rebuilt in the 19th century. The museum was re-opened in its new home on 19 October 1913 by president
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in the former hospice of Magneuses. The Museum of Fine Arts was founded in 1794, with objects seized during the
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on the site of a former cemetery. It had then undergone several uses since the Revolution, as the
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1905 French law on the Separation of the Churches and the State
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Reims
France
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49°15′12″N 4°01′51″E / 49.25333°N 4.03083°E / 49.25333; 4.03083
Art museum
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Reims
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Reims
Antoine Ferrand de Monthelon
10 Vendémiaire, Year II
French Revolution
town hall
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Saint-Denis Abbey of Reims
Reims Cathedral
Archbishop of Reims
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French Directory
1814 and 1815 a barracks for Russian occupation troops

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