Musée Henri-Mathieu

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Facade of the museum

Musée Henri-Mathieu is a museum in Vosges, France. It is located in the former Bruyères Synagogue, which was built with funding from a sponsor, Daniel Osiris, for the Jewish community of Bruyères. The museum now houses a collection of Folk Art. It also includes works by Jean Lurcat, an artist born in Bruyeres. 48°12′30″N 6°43′23″E / 48.20833°N 6.72306°E / 48.20833; 6.72306

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