Approximately 90 works on permanent display, including Impressionist works, modern Japanese Western paintings, and Japanese paintings.
The theme of this museum is "For love and peace", and prayers for requiescats and peace for the victims of the atomic bomb are included. It houses foreign works from the Romantics of the mid-19th century to the School of Paris, and a collection of modern Japanese art from the Meiji era to the present. Especially, it is one of the leading works of French Impressionists such as Cezanne, Manet, Renoir and Van Gogh. In the front yard of the museum, there is a Maronien tree donated by Picasso's son.
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.