[View] This is one of the few places where you can enjoy the Impressionist painter's work for free [Fun] This is a very large museum (which looks like a traditional European museum). We will only be interested in painting, all on the second floor. It's not bad, though, compared to the first-level exhibition. We saw a lot of expensive tickets during our trip to Europe, but the quality of the museum is very poor. I think the free museums that showcase European culture have made a significant contribution to preserving the cultural heritage of Western Europe.
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[View] This is one of the few places where you can enjoy the Impressionist painter's work for free [Fun] This is a very large museum (which looks like a traditional European museum). We will only be interested in painting, all on the second floor. It's not bad, though, compared to the first-level exhibition. We saw a lot of expensive tickets during our trip to Europe, but the quality of the museum is very poor. I think the free museums that showcase European culture have made a significant contribution to preserving the cultural heritage of Western Europe.
After the forced purchase of a combination ticket to the theater, the museum is located across the street. The Roman collection is worth noting (the ancient cadastral fragments are very special), but it is not highlighted. "Museumology" seems to date back to the 1950s. Upstairs, other collections are irrelevant and seem to be quite fulfilling. To justify the admission price?
The Natural History Museum in Fribourg is a good place to bring a baby. The museum was founded in 1824 and the collection is mainly donated from Charles-Aloyse Fontaine. Although it is not big, there is only one floor, but there are many selected content to see. Highlights: The exhibition hall is a variety of minerals, geology, and exhibitions of animals, fish, fossils, etc. are rich in variety. Be sure to go to the mammal hall at the back to take a look, which is very attractive to children's eyes. There are also whale models of one size and one size! In addition to free visits to the [Smart] Museum, it is also a local center of expertise and research in the fields of flora and fauna and natural environment and earth sciences. Time to play: The museum is not big, 1-2 hours is enough. Most recommended: The Botanical Garden in Fribourg is next to the museum, which is also very worth visiting. Per capita consumption: free museum.