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UNESCO-labelled site. An art brut site featuring sculptures by Fernand Chatelain (1899-1988) created in the 60s, 70s and 80s.

To liven up the garden adjoining his home, Fernand Chatelain, a retired farmer with no artistic training whatsoever, set about creating a series of sculptures in polychrome cement and recycled materials. This atypical work is now recognised as an exemplary example of art brut. The recently restored sculptures are on display in the very places where they were created. In Chatelain's studio, documentation on Art Brut and sculptures in their original state help visitors to understand this frankly humorous work.

Open Sundays and public holidays from 2.30pm to 6pm from Whitsun until the European Heritage Days (September).
The rest of the year, by prior arrangement, for groups only (subject to availability).

Visit

  • Duration of individual visit: 30 à 45 mn min
  • Duration of group visit: 30 mn min
  • Groups from 5 to 40 people.

Clienteles

  • With children
  • In duo
  • In Group
  • Alone
  • In tribe

Languages visit

  • French
  • German
  • English

Opening

From 08 June to 21 September
Sunday Open from 14h30 to 18h

Ouvert les dimanches et jours fériés de 14h30 à 18h. Le reste de l'année sur réservation pour les groupes.

Prices

Gratuit

Proposed services

Equipments

  • Picnic area
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Services

  • Shop
  • Games area
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Spoken languages

  • German
  • English
  • French
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  • Accepted animals - Tenus en laisse