Nestled in the small city of Roubaix, just outside Lille, La Piscine Museum, also known as the Musée d’Art et d’Industrie André Diligent, is a stunning Art Deco-era building that once served as a municipal pool. The museum’s name, ‘piscine,’ meaning ‘swimming pool’ in French, hints at its aquatic past. Today, the space houses a rich and diverse collection of art, including both temporary and permanent exhibits. One of the museum’s standout features is its extensive textile collection, which spans from ancient Coptic Egyptian fabrics to contemporary designs. Visitors can explore this unique blend of history and art, surrounded by the ornate architecture and the evocative ambiance of the former pool.
La Piscine Museum (Musée d’Art et d’Industrie André Diligent)
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