Overview
The Musée Tomi Ungerer — Centre International de l'Illustration is a delightful museum dedicated to the work of Strasbourg-born illustrator Tomi Ungerer. His biting satirical drawings, beloved children's books, and provocative advertising art fill a charming 18th-century villa.
Highlights
- Children's Books: Original illustrations from Ungerer's classics including 'The Three Robbers' and 'Moon Man.'
- Satirical Work: Ungerer's powerful anti-war and social commentary drawings — sharp, dark, and brilliantly executed.
- Rotating Exhibitions: The museum shows international illustration art alongside Ungerer's permanent collection.
History
Tomi Ungerer (1931–2019) was born in Strasbourg and became one of the 20th century's most celebrated illustrators, working between New York and Ireland. In 2007, he donated over 11,000 original works to his home city. The museum opened in 2007 in the Villa Greiner.
Visitor Tips
- Adult Content: Some of Ungerer's satirical and erotic work is quite provocative — the museum has separate areas for adult-only content.
- Gift Shop: The bookshop has excellent prints, postcards, and Ungerer's books.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.