La Piscine Museum Explained

La Piscine
Native Name:Musée d'art et d'industrie André-Diligent
Established:2000
Location:23 rue de l'Espérance
Roubaix, France
Type:Art and industry
Collections:Textiles, fashion, ceramics, ethnographic collections related to the textile industry, fine arts
Visitors:206,120 (2011)
Director:Bruno Gaudichon

La Piscine (French for "the swimming pool") is a museum of art and industry, located in the city of Roubaix in northern France. It is more formally known as La Piscine-Musée d'Art et d'Industrie André Diligent or Le musée d'Art et d'Industrie de la ville de Roubaix, but its common name derives from the fact that it is housed in a former indoor swimming pool, with a notable art deco interior.

History of the museum

The swimming pool was constructed between 1927 and 1932,[1] by the Lille architect Albert Baert. It closed as a swimming pool in 1985, and was remodelled as a museum by the architect Jean-Paul Philippon, opening in 2000. A modern entrance building, special exhibition space and garden were constructed within the roof-less shell of an adjoining textile factory.[2] [3]

The museum's permanent collection has its origins in 1835, when a collection of fabric samples from the many local textile factories was started. By 1898 the collection was housed in the National High School of Arts and Textile Industry (ENSAIT), and was seen as a way of cultivating the tastes of the town's workers, foremen and manufacturers. To this end the collection combined elements of literature, fine-arts, science and industrial products. The ENSAIT museum closed with the onset of World War II, and never reopened. From 1990 the collections were displayed in Roubaix's town hall, in preparation for the opening of La Piscine in 2000.[3]

La Piscine was reopened in 2018 after two-year restoration, that cost nine million euro.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: travelguide.michelin.com . Roubaix - La Piscine - Musée d'Art et d'Industrie . 11 January 2016.
  2. Based on a translation of the article La Piscine, Musée d'Art et d'Industrie (Roubaix) from the French Wikipedia. Retrieved on 7 April 2008.
  3. Web site: Building . Musée La Piscine de Roubaix . 8 April 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100131131326/http://www.roubaix-lapiscine.com/index.php?lang=2 . 31 January 2010.
  4. Web site: France’s art deco jewel is reborn to make an even bigger splash . 22 October 2018 . The Guardian . 22 October 2018.