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Musée départemental Maurice Denis museum in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, IDF
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View of Musée départemental Maurice Denis in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, IDF
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View of Musée départemental Maurice Denis in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, IDF
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Musée départemental Maurice Denis

4.4(362 reviews)$Museum
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 5-12. Younger children will enjoy the garden and special family workshops offered on weekends, while older kids can appreciate the colorful Post-Impressionist artworks and learn about Maurice Denis's fascinating life as both artist and family man.

About

This charming art museum housed in a historic villa offers a refreshing cultural experience for families, combining beautiful Symbolist paintings with dedicated children's programs and workshops. The real gem is the peaceful garden where kids can run and play after exploring the galleries, making it an ideal blend of art appreciation and outdoor fun in the Parisian suburbs.

Highlights

  • Beautiful garden with lawn space perfect for children to explore and play
  • Colorful Nabis paintings featuring everyday family scenes kids can relate to
  • Regular hands-on art workshops designed specifically for young visitors
  • Charming historic villa setting that feels more intimate than large museums
  • Chapel decorated entirely by Maurice Denis with stunning religious artwork

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Plan around the midday closure (12:30-2:00 PM) by arriving when doors open at 10:30 AM for quieter galleries, then enjoy a picnic lunch in the nearby Saint-Germain forest.
  2. 2.Check ahead for family workshops (ateliers enfants) which are often offered on weekends and school holidays, requiring advance booking on the museum website.
  3. 3.The garden is perfect for letting kids burn energy before or after the museum visit, so bring a ball or outdoor toys if weather permits.
  4. 4.Download the museum app or grab English information sheets at reception, as most signage is in French.
  5. 5.Combine your visit with the nearby Chateau de Saint-Germain-en-Laye and its archaeological museum for a full day of culture and history.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on Saturday or Sunday mornings when family workshops are most likely scheduled. Weekday afternoons (2:00-5:30 PM) tend to be quietest if you prefer a more peaceful visit without crowds.

What to Know

Admission is budget-friendly at under 10 euros for adults (free for children under 18). Note the museum closes for lunch daily from 12:30-2:00 PM, and street parking is available nearby though spaces can be limited on weekends.

Seasonal Notes

The garden is most enjoyable in spring and summer (April through September). Check the museum website for special holiday workshops during French school vacations (Toussaint, Christmas, February, Easter) which often feature themed activities for children.

Nearby Eats

Le Wauthier by Cagna on Rue des Louviers offers refined French cuisine with some kid-friendly options in a relaxed atmosphere. For casual dining, head to the town center (5-minute walk) where you will find creperies and cafes with children's menus around Place du Marche Neuf.

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