Magnin Museum

One of Dijon’s most beautiful 17th-century mansions features a museum created in 1938 by two collectors, Jeanne and her brother Maurice Magnin. Passionate about paintings and drawings, they chose to install the Nordic, Italian and French works they acquired between the 16th and 19th centuries in the family home. The Magnins completed their collection with furniture and art objects, reminding us that the house was inhabited for two centuries.
The originality of this museum makes it a delightful place in the heart of old Dijon.

• Practical information:

The museum is not easily accessible to people with reduced mobility.
The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 12:30pm and 1:30pm to 6pm, including public holidays (except December 25th and January 1st).

Admissions: 3.5€, discount: 2.5€ / Free admission with proof of age, for EU citizens under 26 as well as for everyone on the 1st Sunday of each month.

• Rent a room:
The museum can host a variety of events throughout the year.
Its halls and inner courtyard provide an ideal setting for evenings, galas, conferences, birthdays, anniversaries and receptions.
A conference speaker or visual artist can also animate your events.