Visit to the Lalique Museum
MuseumsThe museum displays exceptional pieces, including jewellery, drawings, perfume bottles, table arts, chandeliers, radiator caps and vases. It also immerses visitors in different atmospheres with large format photographs and audiovisual displays.
Temporary exhibition 2024:
- "Un amour 2 Lalique" until 10 March: an opportunity to play around with the number 2 in Lalique creations, through objects and photographs.
- "Lalique en grand" from 15 March to 7 April: the museum is lifting the veil a little with large-format photographs (120x180cm) taken by Karine Faby, who became one of France's Best Workers in 2023. The photographs show what goes on inside the crystal works, which are not open to the public.
Horaires d'ouverture
OCTOBER - NOVEMBER
Monday: Closed - museum exceptionally open on 11 November
Tuesday to Sunday: 10am to 6pm, including public holidays.
DECEMBER
Open every day from 10am to 6pm; Exceptional opening from 10am to 4pm on 24 and 31 December. Museum closed on 25 December.
2025
January - Museum open from 2 to 5 January. Annual closure from 6 to 31 January.
In February and March. Reopening from 1 February
Monday: Closed
Tuesday to Sunday: 10am to 6pm
April to September
Open every day from 9.30am to 6.30pm, including bank holidays.
October to November
Monday: Closed - exceptionally open on Monday 10 November
Tuesday to Sunday: 10am to 6pm, including public holidays.
December
Open every day from 10am to 6pm
Exceptionally open from 10am to 4pm on 24 and 31 December
Museum closed on 25 December
Lalique Museum
Situated in the village where René Lalique founded his factory in 1921, the museum has an extraordinary display of Lalique’s creations, focusing mainly on glass.
Accès Train
Wingen-sur-Moder se trouve sur la ligne de train TER Strasbourg-Sarreguemines-Sarrebruck, à 45 min de Strasbourg. Le musée se trouve à 2km de la gare.
Accès voiture
COORDONNÉES GPS :
Latitude: 48.926521 - Longitude: 7.36195599
Longitude: 07°21'43.041''E - Latitude: 48°55'35.476''N
Handicap auditif
Le musée Lalique propose un visioguide avec une version en LSF grâce auquel il est possible de découvrir les collections permanentes.
Handicap mental
Le musée Lalique est adapté à la visite pour des personnes avec une déficience mentale : il est très visuel et permet une approche sensible adaptée. N'hésitez pas à contacter le service de médiation pour des visites guidées et des ateliers adaptés.
Handicap visuel
Le musée Lalique n'est pas adapté pour une visite en totale autonomie des personnes avec une déficience visuelle. En revanche, un guide de visite a été spécialement conçu : le guide à deux voix. Il permet à une personne avec un handicap visuel et son accompagnateur de visiter le musée en autonomie grâce à deux livrets : chacun possède des informations à partager avec l’autre, complémentaires, notamment des images en relief, des textes en braille et des indications pour la compréhension de l’espace et de l’exposition. En fin de visite, une table tactile permet d'avoir une approche sensible de la fabrication d'un vase emblématique Lalique : le vase Bacchantes.
De plus, des visites guidées adaptées peuvent être organisées sur réservation, permettant une approche sensorielle des collections.
Autumn harvest 2024
From 30 September to 24 November 2024
Exposition temporaire
FreeHave fun in the permanent collections of the Musée Lalique! Suzanne is planning a beautiful autumn decoration and is looking for inspiration in the permanent collections of the Musée Lalique. Help her identify some of the works and answer a few questions. This little game invites you to observe, to take an interest in details and, above all, to enjoy yourself!
Wingen-sur-Moder
40 rue du Hochberg
67290 Wingen-sur-Moder
France
0388890814
info@musee-lalique.com
Happy Cristal
From 27 Nov 2024 to 5 Jan 2025
Exposition temporaire
Festivités de Noël
From 27 November to 5 January 2025, the Happy Cristal – A Christmas in Alsace exhibition is on show free of charge at the Lalique Museum. Christmas is a particularly important moment of the year in this region of eastern France, with its traditional characters and rituals. In partnership with the Société Lalique, the Lalique Museum has produced four typical characters that occupy the scene but can’t actually be seen. They are the Gingerbread Man, the Christkindel, Hans Trapp and Father Christmas (or could it be Saint Nicholas?). Their various worlds are inspired by the personality of each character, whether they just love their food, are radiant or sombre, or – of course – joyful like a child opening his presents! Enjoy your visit, and Happy Holiday Season!
Wingen-sur-Moder
40 rue du Hochberg
67290 Wingen-sur-Moder
France
0388890814
info@musee-lalique.com