Museum

Musée Zadkine

museum in Paris, France

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About Musée Zadkine

The Musée Zadkine is a museum dedicated to the work of Russian sculptor Ossip Zadkine (1890–1967). It is located near the Jardin du Luxembourg in the 6th arrondissement at 100 bis, rue d'Assas, Paris, France, and open daily except Monday; an admission fee is only charged during exhibitions. The museum also contains a fine garden, with no charge for entry. The nearest métro and RER stations are Port-Royal and Vavin. The museum was established by Valentine Prax, Zadkine's wife, who willed their home and studio since 1928, as well as his personal collection, to the City of Paris. The museum was inaugurated in 1982 following her death, and has subsequently.

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museum in Paris, France

Address
100b Rue d'Assas Get directions
Opening hours
Tu-Su 10:00-18:00
Admission
no
Accessibility
Not wheelchair accessible
Founded
1982
Annual visitors
22,111
Artworks

Works from Musée Zadkine

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