Chateau Musee de Dieppe
About This Museum
Perched high on its chalky cliff, the Château-Musée de Dieppe isn't just a museum—it's a sentinel overlooking the oldest seaside resort in France. You can feel the history in its stones, a unique blend of maritime adventure and artistic legacy. Inside, you'll discover one of Europe's most remarkable collections of carved ivories, a craft for which Dieppe was once world-famous. The views from the ramparts, where old cannons still point out to sea, are simply breathtaking.
Collection Highlights
Beyond the intricate ivory ships and figures, there's an exceptional array of paintings capturing the Channel light and the town's bustling port life. Don't miss the room dedicated to George Braque or the maps and navigational instruments that tell tales of transatlantic voyages.
Visitor Information
Wear comfortable shoes for exploring the castle ramparts, and definitely bring your camera—the panoramic views of the city and the pebble beach are worth the trip alone. It's that perfect mix of culture and stunning scenery.
Architecture & Building
It's a proper, rugged medieval castle that has evolved over centuries, with imposing towers and fortifications that speak to its strategic role in defending the Normandy coast.
Contact & Location
Address: Château-Musée de Dieppe, Rue de Chastes, Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Normandie, France métropolitaine, 76200, France
Phone: +33 2 35 06 61 99
Website: Visit Website