NAPOLEON BONAPARTE The Spiritual and Cultural Legacy

7/30, 2008(Wed) ━ 9/7(Sun)

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NAPOLEON BONAPARTE The Spiritual and Cultural Legacy

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE The Spiritual and Cultural Legacy

Napoléon Bonaparte (1769 – 1821) is one of the most famous hero in European history. He is known for his genius for military strategy and politics, but also his cultural and educational promotion measures have much effect on French culture.
In this exhibition, we focus on his cultural achievement, trace his dramatic life with more 100 exhibits such as paintings, sculptures, craftworks, also his belongings and autograph documents.

Aomori Museum of Art

Address 185 Chikano, Yasuta, Aomori,
Aomori, 038-0021, Japan
TEL 017-783-3000
E-mail bijutsukan@pref.aomori.lg.jp
Access (JR) 20 minutes by car from JR Aomori Station
(Aomori Municipal bus.) 20 min. by bus bound for “MENKYO-CENTER via Art Museum” from JR Aomori Station.The Bus Stop “Kenritsu-bijutsukan-mae”
(Airport) 20 minutes by car from the Aomori Airport.
(Highway) 5 minutes by car from the Tohoku Expressway Aomori Interchange
 

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Details

Period

2008/7/30 (WED) – 2008/9/7 (SUN)

Hours

9:00 – 18:00

Admission

Special exhibition + Aleko Hall (*)
Adults / 1,000 (900) yen
High School & College & University / 700 (600) yen
School children & Junior High School / 300 (200) yen

Special exhibition + Collection Gallery
Adults / 1,400 (1,200) yen
High School & College & University / 900 (800) yen
Schoolchildren & Junior High School / 350 (250) yen

Organizers

Aomori Museum of Art, The To-o Nippo Press Co.,Ltd., Aomori Television Broadcasting Co.,Ltd.

Planner

Tokyo Fuji Art Museum