About the museum
A museum with one room, rehung every day.
Le Musée Quotidien shows one masterpiece a day — the work, its story, and nothing else. No infinite scroll, no algorithm. A single quiet room that changes each morning at midnight, Paris time.
Every artwork here is in the public domain, drawn from the open-access collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Cleveland Museum of Art — programs that have set hundreds of thousands of images free for everyone.
Each day the museum keeps its picture, and the archive grows into a permanent collection: one work for every day the doors have been open.
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The daily edition arrives before the museum opens.