Gift voucher for admission to the Musée Lalique
Delight your loved ones with a gift voucher to discover uni-glass at the Musée Lalique. Known as the genius of glass, this museum in Wingen-sur-Moder, located between Bitche and Ingwiller, encapsulates the magic of crystal in Alsace.
Discover the career of René Lalique and his successors in chronological order in the space of 1 hour with this gift voucher. A wide range of creations are on display, with over 650 works, from Art Nouveau jewelry to Art Deco glass and contemporary crystal.
The gift pack includes admission to the Musée Lalique. Visioguides are available for hire.
The museum is designed to be accessible to all, with free parking for people with reduced mobility. So plunge into the world of the Musée Lalique with this offer and reserve your place now!
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Average duration 1 hour
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Languages spoken French, English, German
- 8 € per adult over 18
- 4 € reduced admission: children aged 6 to 18, unemployed, disabled, Tôt ou t’Art association, students (on presentation of recent proof)
- 18 € family admission: for 1 or 2 adults and up to 5 children under 18
- Free adult admission: on presentation of recent proof (Université d’Alsace Culture Card with CC sticker, journalists, teachers or valid Education Pass holders, ICOM Card holders, AGCCPF, Ministère de la Culture, Club de la Presse, MuseumsPassMusées or Pass Alsace holders, companions of disabled persons, Culture Pass, companion of a disabled person).
- Free admission for children: Petit Léonard card, children under 6 years of age
- Temporary free admission: all of October for disabled visitors
- A gift voucher for admission to the Musée Lalique
- Visioguides available for hire at extra cost
Opening hours 10 am to 6 pm.
Last admissions 1 hour before museum closes.
- A unique insight into the world of glass
- An instructive look at the creations of René Lalique and his successors
- An unusual discovery experience at the 20th Century Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts
Musée Lalique
Opened in July 2011 and located in the village where René Lalique established his glassworks in 1921, the museum aims to showcase Lalique's creation in all its diversity, with an emphasis on glassware.
The museum not only presents exceptional pieces - be it Art Nouveau jewelry, drawings, perfume bottles, tableware, chandeliers, vases - but also allows visitors to immerse themselves in the atmosphere through large-format photographs and audiovisuals. Thus, for example, the visitor enters the Universal Exhibition of 1900 to see the stand of René Lalique or discovers the Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts of 1925.
Finally, because all these objects would not exist without their know-how, tribute is paid to the women and men who perpetuate the glassmaking tradition. It is possible to discover their work in particular through a tactile table dedicated to the Bacchantes vase which traces the manufacture of this piece created in 1927. From the mold to the finished vase, the visitor can see short films on each step of the process and experience the changes made to the material by touch.
67290 Wingen-sur-Moder
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