Located in the heart of Japan's Seto Inland Sea area, the Bernard Buffet Museum showcases the works of the renowned French artist, Bernard Buffet. The museum, which opened in 1973, offers a vast collection of Buffet's paintings, prints, and sculptures spanning from the 1940s to the 1990s. The museum also occupies a stunning location, nestled amidst the beautiful island of Shikoku and Awaji, making it an idyllic destination for art and nature lovers. Visitors can wander through the galleries while taking in the breathtaking scenery through the expansive windows. The museum also has a cafe and a souvenir shop, offering a complete cultural experience. It's a must-visit for those who wish to delve into the creative mind of Bernard Buffet.
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nice collection of a distinctive artist. plenty of nature to enjoy too.
You could see the artist transition based on years of work.
You can take your time to look at the pictures on the buffet. To say the least, it's a hidden gem. I like to sit in a chair and look at paintings slowly. The paintings and prints were also great! it's the best! It's a wasteful place not to go.
There is also a cafe next door, so we recommend that you take your time walking around inside before taking a break. Shouldn't Susono City do more PR?
Spacious quite place
I had only been to the art museum once, but I didn't know that there was a children's art museum in the basement. Since I went on a weekday, I thought there was no one around and I could play as much as I wanted, but it was still early for the baby. I want to go again when I grow up.
It's a quiet and spacious museum.
Although he is an artist with a large number of works, he also has a large collection, so we recommend that you leave plenty of time to visit.
If you make a reservation, they will open up a room for children, so families should do a thorough research before going.
The free bus service has stopped (2023.4-), so if you don't have a car, the only way to get there is to change buses at the hospital, or take a taxi or rental car from the station.
After crossing the suspension bridge at Suruga-daira Nature Park, I arrived at the Buffet Museum. There was a nice atmosphere at the entrance, and there were ginkgo trees nearby, so I enjoyed it even though it was closed.
I visited the Bernard Buffet Museum by myself in early autumn, located in a chic location called Higashino Clematis Hill, Nagaizumi-cho, Shizuoka Prefecture.
Since it was my first time there, I thought there might be a parking lot closer, so I passed the parking lot and continued down the road, but I ended up just going around the car and ended up at the first parking lot, wasting time. There are toilets in the parking lot.
So, when I was walking to the museum I was going to, I saw a huge sculpture of an insect? A bronze statue? There are two. It's refreshingly reminiscent of autumn in art.
You can also use PayPay for 1200 yen for adults.
I was surprised to see that it was OK to take photos on some floors of the building. Thank you for your service spirit.
There are many works in the museum, and since I had never seen them in real life, they were quite large and worth seeing.
Among them, the one that stuck in my heart was an oil painting titled Nance. I thought the first one's work was good.
Location
Hours
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Monday
10:00 AM - 04:30 PM
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Tuesday
10:00 AM - 04:30 PM
- Wednesday Close
- Thursday Close
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Friday
10:00 AM - 04:30 PM
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Saturday
10:00 AM - 04:30 PM
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Sunday
10:00 AM - 04:30 PM
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