Approximately 90 works on permanent display, including Impressionist works, modern Japanese Western paintings, and Japanese paintings.
Located in a corner of Hiroshima City Central Park surrounded by greenery in the center of Hiroshima City, the Hiroshima Museum of Art was established in November 1978 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of Hiroshima Bank. With the theme of "For love and peace of mind," the museum has a permanent exhibition of about 90 pieces from its collection, including modern French art, mainly Impressionist art, such as Millet, Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh, Matisse, Picasso, and Chagall, modern Japanese Western paintings by Kuroda Seiki, Asai Chu, and Fujishima Takeji, and Japanese paintings by Takeuchi Seiho and Yokoyama Taikan. Special exhibitions are also held several times a year.
INFORMATION
- business hours
- 09: 00 ~ 17: 00 * Admission is until 16:30. However, on Fridays during the special exhibition, the museum will be open until 19:00 in principle.
- Holidays
- Mondays (closed on the following weekday if Monday is a holiday; open during special exhibitions), and year-end and New Year holidays
- price
- Set for each exhibition *Special exhibitions and collection exhibitions have the same admission ticket.
- address
- 〒730-00113-2 Motomachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture
- Phone Number
- 082-223-2530
- Website
- Parking notes
- No general parking lot. 6 parking lots for the physically challenged. Please use the nearby parking lot (charged) for ordinary cars.