The Ehime Museum of Art is just a 1-minute walk from the Minamihoribata Streetcar Station.





Ehime Museum of Art
The Ehime Museum of Art (愛媛県美術館) is a cultural gem, home to over 10,000 works of art. Its permanent collection includes masterpieces by world-renowned artists such as Cézanne and Monet, as well as significant works by Japanese artists from the post-Edo period. Notable figures like SUGIURA Hisui, AZECHI Umetarō, and MANABE Hiroshi are also featured, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore both Western and Japanese artistic traditions in one place.
In addition to its rich collection, the museum hosts five to six rotating exhibitions each year, showcasing a blend of international and local talent. The museum also fosters creativity and community engagement through open atelier studios, where visitors can observe and interact with working artists. A special gallery space is dedicated to displaying creations by local residents. Regularly held thematic exhibitions ensure that the museum remains a vibrant, evolving destination for art enthusiasts to discover, learn, and engage.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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9:40 to 18:00 (Last admission 17:30)
- Closed
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Mondays (open if Monday is a public holiday)
- Entrance fee
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330 yen
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