Fernand Leger Museum

Fernand Leger Museum

The Fernand Léger National Museum wishes to offer its visitors an overview of the major currents in modern art. Accessible to all, the museum organises numerous ways of approaching its collections and allows visitors to become familiar with the great names of the 20th century and to analyse the major works of each movement. 

The museum offers:

FREE VISITS

Group rate: 5 € per person (group of 10 or more)

Information and reservations: 33 (0)4.92.91.50.20
Fax: 33(0)4.92.91.50.31
Email: regie.biot@rmn.fr

GROUP VISITS 

The tour of the collection or temporary exhibitions lasts 1 hour, in French, German, English. It is given by lecturers approved by the Réunion des musées nationaux upon reservation.

Prices:
Adult group: 88 € (entrance ticket not included)
Student group: 66 € (free admission up to 25 years old)

Information and reservations: 33 (0)4.92.91.50.26
Fax: 33 (0)4.92.91.50. 31
Email: elise.dutarte@culture.gouv.fr

CONFERENCE TOURS AND TOURS FOR SCHOOL GROUPS AND FAMILIES: 

GROUP TOURS (FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH): DURATION :1H

  • Children: 

Primary: workshop visits
After discovering a few works, the pupils take part in a workshop to discover Fernand Léger’s themes (the machine, colour, objects, the human figure, cinema) and techniques = Duration: 2 hours

Secondary school: visits and workshop visits
-Guided tours of the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions.
-Guided tours of the permanent collection on the following themes
-the different artistic trends of the 20th century based on the works of F. Léger
-the contrasts of forms and colours in F. Léger’s work
-the working class in the 20th century
-the birth of the leisure society
-modernity
-Workshops on request

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  • Children and Family:

School holidays:
Series of workshops during school holidays. 

School period:
Wednesday afternoon workshops  school period
initiation to Fernand Léger’s work through a plastic practice
Cycle 1 (28 September-19 October): colour
Cycle 2 (9 November-30 November): movement

National Museums Alpes Maritimes.fr – F. Leger

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