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The Museum cultivates the memory of Pierre-Joseph Redouté, known worldwide for its paintings of roses. The site was built in front of where the artist's house, destroyed during WW2, once stood.

The painter was born in 1759 in Saint-Hubert.

What to see in the museum?

  • Numerous original works, prints and objects are on display
  • Engravings by Henri-Joseph Redouté, brother of the artist and zoologist painter).

You will find other tributes to Redouté in Saint-Hubert:

  • La Fontaine Redouté (Place du Marché)
  • The rose garden (Avenue of the Ardennes Hunters) gathering 50 different varieties.
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