About Musée Lambinet
Discover the rich history of Versailles and its artistic heritage at the Musée Lambinet , a captivating 'house of collectors' designated as a “ Musée de France ”. This municipal museum offers a unique glimpse into 18th-century life, local history, and the refined tastes of art enthusiasts.
History & Architecture
The museum is housed in the elegant hôtel Lambinet , a stunning hôtel particulier designed by Élie Blanchard. Construction began in 1751 on land reclaimed from the former Clagny lake (drained in 1837). The building was bequeathed to the town of Versailles in 1929 by the heirs of Victor Lambinet and officially opened as a museum in 1932. Classified as a historical monument since 1944, its garden façade features a beautifully sculpted pediment representing an allegorical figure of architecture.
Collections & Highlights
The Musée Lambinet boasts a diverse collection spread across 35 rooms, many adorned with period décor. Key highlights include:
- 18th-Century Art & Life: Explore paintings, sculptures, furniture, and decorative arts that evoke the atmosphere of pre-revolutionary France.
- Local History of Versailles: Delve into the town’s past through historical plans, documents, and artifacts.
- Paintings & Sculptures: Admire a collection of over 542 paintings and sculptures, including notable works by artists from the region.
- Jean-Antoine Houdon: Discover significant artworks by this renowned French sculptor.
- Period Rooms: Immerse yourself in authentically recreated interiors that showcase the lifestyle of a bygone era.
- Objets d'Art: Explore a fascinating array of decorative objects, ceramics and other artistic treasures.
What Makes It Unique?
The Musée Lambinet stands out as a testament to private collecting and the preservation of local heritage. Its intimate setting and diverse collection offer a more personal and immersive experience than larger national museums. The museum’s history, intertwined with the Lambinet family and their dedication to art, adds another layer of intrigue for visitors.
