The Anatole Jakovsky International Museum of Naïve Art is temporarily closing its doors.

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As the museum’s fortieth-anniversary celebration approaches, the gallery is getting a makeover! Renovation and beautification work will be underway until January 4, 2022.

Numerous changes are planned, such as the refurbishment of animation rooms and the redevelopment of the Château Sainte-Hélène Park.

To revitalize the Anatole Jakovsky International Museum of Naive Art, work will continue until January 4, 2022. The program includes work on the waterproofing of the roof terraces, lower terraces, and balustrades.

Access to the establishment for individuals with disabilities will be facilitated through work inside and outside the museum. Additionally, the ticketing/reception counter will be reorganized, and a shop area will be installed.

In the Château Sainte-Hélène park, exotic plants are expected to be introduced.

Lastly, the museum’s animation rooms and the technical, scientific, and artistic spaces will be rehabilitated.

The museum will reopen to visitors on January 5, 2022, with a unique anniversary program. During this time, there will be a participatory workshop for creating birthday cards for the museum with the public.

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