Musba-Musée des Beaux Arts Bordeaux / Musba-Musée des Beaux Arts Bordeaux
Built in 1881, the Bordeaux Museum of Fine Arts allows us to get closer to great masters of European painting and, in particular, to one of the first public collections of Dutch paintings in France. Some of the great masters represented in the collection such as Brueghel de Velours, Chardin, Corot, Pierre de Cortone, Delacroix, Van Dyck, Van Goyen, Kokoschka, Le Pérugin, Magnasco, Matisse, Picasso, Renoir, Rubens, Véronèse, etc.Events: https://www.musba-bordeaux.fr/en/article/temporary-displays-impressionist-cycle-1874-2024
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Opening hours and closing days: https://www.musba-bordeaux.fr/en/article/prepare-your-visit-0
Access preferences
- Multisensory tours (Multisensory Experiences)
The museum offers a visit to discover the museum's works in a tactile, olfactory and visual way. This animation focuses on works whose themes address the five senses or the influence of the senses. Visit for sighted and blind.
Free for people with disabilities and one companion.- Multisensory visits (Sign language)
Participate in tours for sighted and blind people.
The museum offers you its simplified visit brochure for both the permanent collections and the Valérie Belin exhibition. Silent Visions (April 24 to October 28, 2024) Brochures on free loan at the Gallery and Museum receptions.
Visits for sighted and blind people to discover the works in an auditory and tactile way. And for groups, audio description and multi-sensory visits can be arranged upon request.- Reception of people with reduced mobility (Accessible entrance for pushchairs and wheelchairs)
The museum's permanent collections and collections are fully accessible thanks to specific facilities:
Entry to the buildings is possible thanks to ramps and access corridors, automatic doors and suitable elevators.
Adapted toilets
Upon arrival, wheelchairs or folding seats can be loaned- The Museum of Fine Arts is accessible to everyone (Accessibility)
Access to the museum, temporary exhibitions and visits is free for people with disabilities and a companion. All public spaces are accessible to people with reduced mobility. In addition to the benches present in the showrooms, wicker seats and wheelchairs can be rented.
Contact info
Musba-Musée des Beaux Arts Bordeaux,
20 Cr d'Albret,,
33000 Bordeaux, France.
+33(0)5 56 10 20 56
p.benejam@mairie-bordeaux.fr
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