Yamazaki Mazak Museum of Art
The art museum is directly connected to Exit 1 of Shinsakaemachi Station. On display are the pieces of art collected by the late Yamazaki Teruyuki, former president of the Yamazaki Mazak Corporation. The collection focusses on French art from the 18th to 20th centuries. Along with paintings are art nouveau works by artists such as Emile Galle including glass pieces and furniture. Relax and enjoy French fine art in the exhibition halls decorated with chandeliers and other adornments giving them the feeling of classical salons.
Spot details
- Address
- Aichi Pref. Nagoyashi Higashi-ku Aoi 1-19-30 Map
- Area
- Sakae / Fushimi Area
- Phone
- 0529373737
- Hours
-
[Weekday]10:00-17:30(Latest entry17:00)
[SaturdaySundayPublic holiday]10:00-17:00(Latest entry16:30) - Closed
- Monday (the following weekday if it is a public holiday), exhibition replacement periods, New Year's Holiday
- Fees
-
[Admission fee]
[General] 1,000 yen
[Elementary School Students-High School Students] 500 yen
[Less than Elementary School Students] Free
*Fee determined each time for special exhibitions Friday - Parking Lot
-
Available(About50spaces)
※Not available for exclusive use - Credit Card
- Available(VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, TS3, DinersClubInternational)
- Smoking
- Not available
- Wi-Fi
- Not available
- Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Estimated stay time
- 60-120 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
Review
-
- Bad receptionist
- The receptionist had peremptory manners and it made me unpleasant.Its not busy at all even at weekend.
-
- A corporate art museum by Yamazaki Mazak (machine tool manufacturer)
- A small but very tastefully decorated art museum based on the collection by Mr. Teruyuki Yamazaki, the founder of Yamazaki Mazak corporation.Yamazaki Mazak is one of the most well-known machine...
-
- I wasnt sorry we visited
- My sons arranged for us to visit this museum. The works of art which came from the private collection of a Japanese businessman are exquisite. The museum, though small is very tastefully done. You...
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating
View more