Tomi Ungerer Museum

Tomi Ungerer Museum
Location within Strasbourg
Coordinates 48°35′08″N 7°45′19″E / 48.585694°N 7.755139°E / 48.585694; 7.755139
Website www.musees-strasbourg.org

Musée Tomi Ungerer/Centre international de l’illustration is a museum in Strasbourg in the Bas-Rhin department of France. Opened in November 2007, it is dedicated to the work of Strasbourg-born artist Tomi Ungerer and displays 8,000 graphic works of all kind by Ungerer and some of his most famous colleagues (Saul Steinberg, Ronald Searle, André François...) as well as Ungerer's large collection of ancient toys and regular, special exhibitions.

The museum is located in one half of the former Villa Greiner, a spacious villa built in 1884, and spread over three floors. The ground floor is dedicated to Ungerer's work as a children's book illustrator, the first floor is dedicated to his work as a political caricaturist and satirical cartoonist. The basement—not accessible for children—is dedicated to his erotic and semi-pornographic drawings. The Museum is set inside a particularly lovely garden.

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Coordinates: 48°35′08.5″N 7°45′18.5″E / 48.585694°N 7.755139°E / 48.585694; 7.755139


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