Originally created in the early 20th century by French sculptors Paul Dubois and Alfred Boucher, the former Paul Dubois - Alfred Boucher Museum at Nogent-sur-Seine is known today as the Camille Claudel Museum.
The site dedicated to sculpture from the end of the 19th to the beginning of the 20th century notably reveals one of the largest collections in the world of works by Auguste Rodin's former mistress.