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Mie Prefectural Art Museum

Mie Prefectural Art Museum

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The museum has more than 6,000 masterpieces by artists such as Takeji Fujishima, Renoir, Murillo.
The Mie Prefectural Art Museum opened in 1982, in the green hilly area near central Tsu City.

The museum's collection of about 6,000 works is classified into three main groups: works by artists related to Mie Prefecture; works by artists of the modern Japanese artistic style, including Saeki Yuzo; and works by foreign artists closely related to Japanese modern art, such as Marc Chagall and Jean Renoir.

In 1992, Mie Prefecture and Valencia Province of Spain signed a sister prefecture/ province agreement, resulting in the addition to the museum's collection of 'Saint Catherine of Alexandria' by Bartolome Esteban Murillo.

Mie Prefecture's specialty, Igayaki ceramic tiles, used on the exterior walls of the museum building, are also worth seeing.

[Admission Fee]
Adults(including 65 and over): 310 Yen, College students: 210 Yen, High-school students, junior high-school students and chiidren(12 and under): Free

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Mie Prefectural Art Museum

Mie Prefectural Art Museum

Information

address
11 Otani-cho, Tsu-shi, Mie-ken, 514-0007
TEL
059-227-2100
FAX
059-223-0570
nearest station
about 10 min. walk from JR Tsu Station or Kintetsu Line Tsu Station by bus and get off at the 'Bijutsukan-mae' bus stop
URL
URL
E-MAIL
bijutsu@pref.mie.lg.jp
Business hours
9:30-17:00(last entry at 16:30)
Holiday
Mondays (or, if Monday falls on a National Holiday, the following day); Dec.29-Jan.3

This basic information is current at the time of publication and is subject to change.
Please check the official website for the latest information.

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