The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art is a spectacular cathedral that has been dedicated to modern art since 1870. It was designed by Adrien Fainsilbe, and built on the edge of the River Ill, and its collections include examples of work by Gustave Doré, Kandinsky, Giuseppe Penone, Max Ernst, Braquet, Monet, Picasso and Gaugin. The museum also features regular temporary exhibitions, and the building also houses an art library, a restaurant and shop, an auditorium and a terrace with a magnificent view of Petite France and the Covered Bridges.