Milly-la-Forêt, a pretty town nestled on the edge of the Fontainebleau forest, is home to the famous Maison de Jean Cocteau, a place steeped in history and poetry. Transformed into a museum, this residence, where the artist lived from 1947 until his death in 1963, invites us to plunge into the baroque universe of this 20th century dandy, who was a friend of the greatest names of the time, such as Picasso and Edith Piaf. In short, if you're in the area, or just fancy a trip to the countryside, this is a must-see for all art and history lovers, just a few kilometers from Paris.
La Maison de Jean Cocteau is the story of an artist who, after shooting his film"Beauty and the Beast", decided to acquire this verdant country house. Today, this sanctuary has preserved the very essence of Jean Cocteau, the multi-talented poet, playwright, draughtsman, painter and film-maker. This residence, formerly an outbuilding of the Château de la Bonde, bears witness not only to Cocteau's life, but also to his immense and diverse body of work. It's a journey back in time, where each room, furnished and decorated as it was in his lifetime, each garden and each work on display, reveals an aspect of his complex personality and artistic genius.
Strolling through the site's bucolic gardens or gazing up at the turrets that seem to watch over the entrance, you find yourself transported to another world, Cocteau's world, where reality mingles with poetry. The house, whose second floor will unveil a space dedicated to Jean Marais in 2024, promises unprecedented discoveries about the relationship between the two artists and the work they shared.
The Maison de Jean Cocteau is not just a museum; it's also a cultural venue, hosting a wide range of events and activities. Every summer, the site revives the tradition of music salons, organizing the "Samedis musicaux chez Jean Cocteau". An original temporary exhibition also explores his relationship with music, offering a journey through the musical 20th century, from Igor Stravinsky's"The Rite of Spring" to"Under the Bridges of Paris".
The house is open to the public from Thursday to Sunday, 11am to 6pm, with guided tours offered from 11am to 5pm. Reservations are strongly recommended to fully enjoy this immersive experience. The house is accessible to people with reduced mobility, and a reduced rate is available for several categories of visitor.
In short, why not visit the Maison de Jean Cocteau in Milly-la-Forêt? The House also boasts a sublime garden, which is also open to us for the Rendez-vous aux Jardins. You can also visit the gardens on your own, and take advantage of a new feature: a refreshment bar offering hot and cold drinks, cakes and ice creams, before leaving with local products from the new boutique.
Dates and Opening Time
From May 2nd, 2024 to November 3rd, 2024
Prices
- 10 ans, habitants de Milly, scolaires...: Free
Tarif réduit: €6.5
Séniors: €8
Adultes: €9.5
Recommended age
For all
Official website
maisonjeancocteau.com