Located in Châteauneuf-du-Faou, in the heart of Finistère, the Musée Sérusier is dedicated to the artist couple Marguerite and Paul Sérusier.
Through its collection of over 200 works, the museum highlights the work of this artistic couple and their deep connection with Châteauneuf-du-Faou. It bears witness to their influence on modern art and their place in the history of art.
In 2026, the "Musée Sérusier, La collection révélée" exhibition continues! It highlights works from Sérusier's own collection, giving the public a chance to discover for the first time the pieces that have been gradually acquired by the town since the late 1970s.
The exhibition, which runs in harmony with the permanent exhibition dedicated to the life and work of Marguerite and Paul Sérusier, invites visitors to explore the history and diversity of these collections. It sheds a unique light on the works that now form the heart of the museum, and continues like a red thread throughout the exhibition.
The new display will enable visitors to discover new graphic arts, which until now have been kept in the museum's reserves. It also features new loans from French museums and private collections.
Through its collection of over 200 works, the museum highlights the work of this artistic couple and their deep connection with Châteauneuf-du-Faou. It bears witness to their influence on modern art and their place in the history of art.
In 2026, the "Musée Sérusier, La collection révélée" exhibition continues! It highlights works from Sérusier's own collection, giving the public a chance to discover for the first time the pieces that have been gradually acquired by the town since the late 1970s.
The exhibition, which runs in harmony with the permanent exhibition dedicated to the life and work of Marguerite and Paul Sérusier, invites visitors to explore the history and diversity of these collections. It sheds a unique light on the works that now form the heart of the museum, and continues like a red thread throughout the exhibition.
The new display will enable visitors to discover new graphic arts, which until now have been kept in the museum's reserves. It also features new loans from French museums and private collections.










