The Musée Albert-Kahn is a departmental museum in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, at 14, rue du Port, including four hectares of gardens, joining landscape scenes of various national traditions. The museum includes historical photographs and films collected by the banker and philanthropist Albert Kahn. Since September 2014, construction works are committed for the extension and the refurbishment of the museum supervised by the architect Kengo Kuma with the cooperation of Ducks Scéno for the construction of another gallery of the exhibition and the renovation of the existing buildings, allowing access to the public in a permanent route.

Musée Albert-Kahn
LocationFrance Edit this at Wikidata
Coordinates48°50′30″N 2°13′40″E / 48.8417°N 2.2278°E / 48.8417; 2.2278
Visitors71,740, 104,646 (2008),[1] 143,474 (2011),[1] 113,566 (2010),[1] 116,674 (2009),[1] 72,114 (2002),[1] 77,565 (2001),[1] 70,147 (2006),[1] 71,795 (2005),[1] 86,869 (2004),[1] 123,133 (2014),[1] 67,021 (2016),[1] 105,383 (2013),[1] 125,541 (2012),[1] 71,740 (2003),[1] 82,172 (2007),[1] 97,662 (2015),[1] 3,770 (2017),[1] 2,800 (2018),[1] 42,981 (2019)[1]
Websitehttps://albert-kahn.hauts-de-seine.fr/
Musée Albert-Kahn is located in France
Musée Albert-Kahn
Location of Musée Albert-Kahn

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Ministry of Culture, Fréquentation des Musées de France (in French), Ministry of Culture, Wikidata Q29914460

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