Closed Today Open tomorrow at 10:30-18:00(Tickets available until 17:30)
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
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20 Pl. des Terreaux, 69001 Lyon, FranceMap
Phone+33 4 72 10 17 40
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An old building, it is worth taking half a day to see, many great collections, the layout is very good, it will not be confused to walk, there is a small garden very beautiful, you can rest there when you are tired.
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Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon is housed in a 17th- and 18th-century original Ecclesiastical abbey building on the south side of Place de la Ferro. It has been open to visitors since it was repaired from 1988 to 1998. Its collections range from ancient Egyptian relics to modern art, and it is one of the more important art galleries in Europe.
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Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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An old building, it is worth taking half a day to see, many great collections, the layout is very good, it will not be confused to walk, there is a small garden very beautiful, you can rest there when you are tired.
The Lyon Museum is one of the most important museums in France, formerly the Abbey of Saint Pierre. The museum mainly collects 19th and 20th century paintings, including Gaugin and Cézanne. There are not many tourists inside and it is very quiet.
The French are very romantic, they also have a high artistic level, appreciation of artwork, but also have their own unique vision, although it is just a municipal art gallery, but his collection also has its own taste and values, not bad
The Musée des beaux-arts de Lyon, located in the original convent building in the 17th and 18th centuries south of the Woodland Square, has been a municipal art museum open to tourists since it was repaired in 1988 to 1998, with its collections ranging from ancient Egyptian artifacts to modern art. Especially in the 14th to mid-20th century, European painting is the most abundant, is one of the most important museums in Europe.
France to see the art museum, the museum is very good, you can also be a vulgar haha
There is Rodin's plaster on the first floor, and the style is easy to recognize. On the third floor, there are a lot of impressionist master works and Rodin's bronze sculpture. This floor has a Théodore Gudin (French painter who is good at painting sea wars) Coup de vent dans la vall e d''Arques, effet du soir, especially like it. There is such a thing on the glass of a semi-closed exhibition room on the second floor. The Musé e des Beaux-Arts is located on the south side of the Woodland Square, in the original Convent building of the 17th and 18th centuries. Commonly known as "Little Louvre", the collection is quite rich, sculptures, oil paintings, irregular special exhibitions. Monet, Renoa, Degas, Pisarro, Picasso, de Stael, Felix vallotton are all available. It has been open to tourists since it was repaired in 1988-1998. Its collections range from ancient Egyptian art to modern art and are one of the most important art galleries in Europe. Located on the south side of the Woodland Square, the Lyon Museum houses outstanding sculptures and paintings from all eras and regions of Europe. At the center of the building is an elegant cloister garden. The museum's numerous art collections, completed in April 1998, have made it the second most important museum in France to the Louvre in Paris. The cleanup and restoration of the museum took a lot of money and eight years. After the reopening, the museum added 40 new impressionist and modernist works, including Monet's "Snowscape of Algentai" and Renoir's "Portrait of a Young Woman". There are also works by Picasso, Degas and British painter Francis Bacon. The museum covers an area of 15,000 square meters and has more than 6,300 collections.
The Lyon Art Museum said that it would open at 10 o'clock and open at 10:30 on Friday. I waited for the staff to slowly enter the venue. There were not many people. The things were good. The sculptures on the first floor were beautiful. I would wait for the child to be older. If I come to play with her, I would stay for a month and go to a good museum in one day. Spend two days like the Louvre, live in a b&b to cook by yourself, swim slowly
Quiet people can browse the exhibits with peace of mind. There are many master works including Gao Gen, Monet's works and Robin's multi-group sculptures and ancient Egyptian civilization. Mummy, it's worth it.