The Musée Malraux (otherwise called MuMa or Musée d'art moderne André Malraux) is a museum in Le Havre, France. It was designed by Atelier LWD, an architecture studio led by Guy Lagneau, Michel Weill and Jean Dimitrijevic. It is named after André Malraux, who was Minister of Culture when the museum was opened in 1961. The museum contains one of the most extensive collections of impressionist paintings in France.[2]