Georges Siffredi, President of the Hauts-de-Seine Department, inaugurated the prefiguration pavilion of the Grand Siècle museum, installed in the Petit Château de Sceaux, within the Departmental Domain of Sceaux. Ambitious cultural project of the Department, the Grand Siècle museum is due to open its doors in the former Sully barracks in Saint-Cloud at the end of 2025.
The prefiguration pavilion is located in the Departmental Domain of Sceaux alongside the museum dedicated to the art of living and French taste from Louis XIV to Napoleon III.
The Petit Château will host the prefiguration mission of the Grand Siècle museum for the next four years. This was created with a triple aim: to design the scientific and cultural project of the future establishment, to develop its collections, and to finalize the architectural and scenographic project.
Built in 1661, the Petit Château of the Departmental Domain of Sceaux has been completely renovated to accommodate works from the donation of Pierre Rosenberg, as well as acquisitions from the Department, so that the public can discover them, before the opening of the Museum.
Through temporary exhibitions, the Preface Mission will present the different collections of Pierre Rosenberg: paintings, drawings, or even Murano glass animals.