Musée Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Overview
Intro
A house of remembrance, the Musée Rousseau is a living example of a "place of memory".
A house of remembrance, the Musée Rousseau is a living example of a "place of memory". It occupies part of the late 15th-century home lived in by the famous writer, philosopher and musician between 1762 and 1765 during his exile in the Principality of Neuchâtel. A selection of its rich iconographic collections, including a pastel portrait of Jean-Jacques attributed to Maurice Quentin de la Tour (1752) and various "rousseauiana", are featured in the permanent exhibition or in annual temporary presentations. Since the 2012 anniversary year, the "Rousseau vallonnier" exhibition has offered a completely renewed presentation.
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Musée Jean-Jacques Rousseau
16, rue Jehanne-de-Hochberg 2000 Neuchâtel 032 860 11 94 (privé, R. Kaehr) 032 960 11 94 info@museerousseau.ch |
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Musée Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau 2
2112
Môtier
Switzerland
Phone
+41 (0)32 860 11 94
info@museerousseau.ch
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