Espace Monet-Rollinat — Exhibitions
Edition 2026 Visual Arts Heritage Free

Espace Monet-Rollinat — Exhibitions

Art and exhibition center in the Painters' Valley in Fresselines

Fresselines — Creuse (23)
Dates 01 Apr — 30 Nov 2026
Location Fresselines (23)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About Espace Monet-Rollinat

The Espace Monet-Rollinat is a center for creations and exhibitions located in Fresselines, in the heart of the Painters' Valley between Berry and Limousin. A tribute to Claude Monet, who came to paint the Creuse landscapes in 1889, and to Maurice Rollinat, a poet-musician who settled in Fresselines in 1883, this space offers numerous exhibitions throughout the year in painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, and ceramics, as well as event days such as the International Collage Days.

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In the footsteps of Monet and Rollinat

The Espace Monet-Rollinat pays tribute to two emblematic figures linked to Fresselines. Maurice Rollinat, a poet-musician and author of “Névroses,” settled in Fresselines in 1883 and stayed for twenty years, making this village a center of intense cultural activity. He attracted painters, musicians, and writers, including the most famous: Claude Monet, who came to Fresselines at the end of 1889 to paint the wild landscapes of the Creuse Valley.

A rich and varied exhibition program

Located at 2 ter allée Fernand Maillaud, the Espace offers a dense annual program: two major semi-annual exhibitions, four “carte blanche” exhibitions lasting two months each, and one-off events such as the International Collage Days in November. The artistic fields covered are multiple: painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, ceramics, writing, music, singing, and video.

The Painters' Valley, a territory of inspiration

The Espace Monet-Rollinat is part of the network of Sites of the Painters' Valley, a territory that has inspired generations of artists with the wild beauty of its gorges and the confluence of the Petite and Grande Creuse rivers. The center is both a place for exhibition and support for creation, offering artists and visitors a space for discovery and sharing in the heart of a classified landscape.

Espace Monet-Rollinat — edition 2026

2026 exhibition season at Espace Monet-Rollinat in Fresselines. Painting, sculpture, photography in the Painters' Valley.

The 2026 season at Espace Monet-Rollinat will feature a new exhibition program from April to November: two major semi-annual exhibitions, four “carte blanche” exhibitions, and one-off events. Visitors will be able to discover works in painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, and ceramics in this historic location, in the heart of the Painters' Valley.

Highlights Espace Monet-Rollinat 2026

  • Two major semi-annual exhibitions
  • Four “carte blanche” exhibitions
  • International Collage Days
  • Free admission

Prices Espace Monet-Rollinat 2026

Free admission

Practical information — Espace Monet-Rollinat

Practical Information

Location

Espace Monet-Rollinat, 2 ter allée Fernand Maillaud, 23450 Fresselines.

Access

  • By car: Fresselines is located 40 km north of Guéret, accessible via the D72. Free parking nearby.
  • By train: La Souterraine station (30 km) or Guéret station.

Prices

  • Free admission

Opening Hours

  • April-June and Sept-Nov: Tuesday to Sunday 2 PM - 6 PM
  • July-August: Every day 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM / 2 PM - 6 PM

Contact

  • Website: espace-monet-rollinat.com
  • Phone: 05 55 89 27 73

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Where does it take place — Espace Monet-Rollinat

Espace Monet-Rollinat

2 ter allée Fernand Maillaud, 23450 Fresselines

Contact Espace Monet-Rollinat

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05 55 89 27 73

Espace Monet-Rollinat in brief

Visual Arts Heritage Free Creuse

History of Espace Monet-Rollinat