Unterlinden Museum in Colmar
The Musée Unterlinden is a must-see for art and history enthusiasts and visitors to Colmar.
The tour takes visitors on a journey through more than 7,000 years of history, from prehistory to the present day. With its collections of paintings and sculptures from the late Middle Ages and Renaissance, as well as representative works of Rhenish art, it is one of the most visited places in the Alsatian city.
The museum is housed in the former Dominican convent of Colmar, built in the 13th century. The Gothic-style building itself is a veritable artistic and architectural gem. The cross vaults and flying buttresses are revealed during the visit.
The Issenheim Altarpiece is one of the museum's masterpieces: this exceptional work consists of a series of painted panels linked by a central carved box. This magnificent polyptych was created by two masters of German art, Nicolas de Haguenau and Matthias Grünewald, around 1510.
Other highlights include engravings and paintings by the famous Rhineland artist Martin Schongauer.
The Musée Unterlinden also devotes a fine space to the great figures of modern and contemporary art, including Monet, Dubuffet and Picasso.
Archeological objects used in everyday life in the past, such as hunting and war weapons, funerary accessories and decorative goldsmith's and silversmith's treasures, are also on display.
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Average duration 1 day
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Languages spoken French
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Difficulty Suitable for all
From 02.01.2022 to 31.12.2024
- 13 € adult
- 8 € for children aged 12-17 and students under 30
- Free for children under 12
- 11 € senior + 65 years
- + 3 € audioguide
- Family ticket
Reduced rate on presentation of supporting documents.
- Entrance to the museum
Open all week from 9am to 6pm except Tuesdays.
Closed on public holidays: New Year’s Day, Labor Day, All Saints’ Day, Christmas.
- Un lieu d'exception, véritable joyau architectural de l'art gothique
- Le retable d’Issenheim, chef d'œuvre monumental visible dans le chapelle du musée
- Une copie sculptée du retable d’Issenheim spécialement conçue pour les malvoyants
MUSEE UNTERLINDEN
The Unterlinden Museum offers a tour covering nearly 7000 years of history, from prehistory to 20th century art. This journey through time allows you to discover the multiple facets of the museum's
of the museum's architecture, unified and magnified by the architects Herzog & de Meuron. In the medieval cloister, the art of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance is presented with works by Martin Schongauer, Hans Holbein, Lucas Cranach ... and the masterpiece, the Issenheim Altarpiece (1512-
1516).
The old baths, inaugurated in 1906, offer a space suitable for temporary events, and the contemporary wing is the new setting for major 20th century artists such as Monet, de Staël, Picasso, Dubuffet...
After your visit to the Museum or during a walk in the city of Colmar, find the Café Restaurant Schongauer and its terrace in the shade of the apple trees in the Ackerhof Court.
The team offers you a continuous table service in order to restore you at any time thanks to a menu of varied, refined dishes, prepared on the spot.
The museum store is located at the end of the tour in the Ackerhof (new building).
It offers a nice selection of items related to the collections: stationery, art books, tableware and children's items.
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