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Address
1004 Lausanne
Schedules
Adults (3-day pass including the Historical Museum of Lausanne and the Roman Museum of Lausanne-Vidy)
12 CHF
AVS/AI (3-day pass including the Historical Museum of Lausanne and the Roman Museum of Lausanne-Vidy)
6 CHF
Children (under 16), students, apprentices, unemployed
Free
Groups from 6 persons (price per person)
6 CHF
Carer of a disabled person
Free
Public holidays: open from 11am to 6pm.
Free admission on the first Saturday of the month.
On 24 and 31 December: 11am to 5pm.
Closed on 25 December and 1 January.
Access
Bus 3, 20, 21: «Beaulieu-Jomini» stop
Amateur or just curious, set off on a discovery of funny, bewildering, fascinating, intriguing or even disturbing creations. Our favourite? Undoubtedly Lausanne artist Aloïse and her lovely ladies with large blue eyes that have always made me dream. You won’t come out of it unchanged.
This intimist museum, nestled in the 18th century Beaulieu Castle, displays the works of self-taught artists. Go there for the out-of-the-ordinary atmosphere and discoveries!
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The Collection de l’Art Brut came into being thanks to a donation from Jean Dubuffet, a French artist and collector, who devised this creative form. According to Dubuffet’s definition, “true art is always there where we least expect it. (…) Art is like a person who loves to remain incognito”. The Collection de l'Art Brut (Outsider’s Art Collection) is housed in a castle dating back to the 18th century that is a property of the City of Lausanne, the Château de Beaulieu. For two generations, it belonged to the Mingard family. Flats were let to famous guests: Jacques Necker, Louis XVI’s minister of finance, and his wife Suzanne, née Curchod, as well as Victor Perrin, Napoléon’s marshal, and historian Jules Michelet…
The Collection de l’Art Brut regularly participates in cultural events and offers free admission on the first Saturday of the month.
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