The Musée de Picardie is the main museum of Amiens and Picardy, in France. It is located at 48, rue de la République, Amiens. Its collections include artifacts ranging from prehistory to the 19th century, and form one of the largest regional museums in France. As an institution, the museum was founded as the Musée Napoléon in 1802 (the year of the Treaty of Amiens). However, the current building that houses the museum is more recent, being purpose-built as a regional museum between 1855 and 1867. The Second Empire style building was designed by architects Henri Parent and Arthur-Stanislas Diet. It was built thanks to the Société des Antiquaires de Picardie, keen to give the city somewhere to house the collections the society had gathered over decades. A prototype for other French regional museums, it was France's first building constructed exclusively for the purpose of conservation and exhibition of artworks.

Musée de Picardie is located in Amiens, France. Its specific geographic coordinates are latitude 49.8905 and longitude 2.2953.
The museum was established in 1867, making it a significant historical institution in the region.
Yes, it is quite popular, attracting approximately 48,424 visitors annually.
museum in Amiens, France... It is a key destination for those interested in culture and history in France.