Antoni Gaudi is one of the leading artistic figures of the late 19th century in Catalonia, at a time of political, social, and urban upheaval. He is the brilliant designer of the monumental Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, which is still under construction almost a century after the architect's death.
An immersive approach was needed to do justice to the singular creativity of this master of Art Nouveau, in this first major exhibition devoted to him in France in 50 years.
WHAT IS INCLUDED :
Priority access to the temporary exhibition and permanent collections
PLEASE NOTE :
Access to the museum is free, upon presentation of proof, for: all young people under 18 years of age, residents of the European Union aged 18 to 25 years inclusive, holders of the Education Pass, job seekers, people with disabilities and their companion, ... (complete list available on the museum's website and directly on site).
The museum is free for everyone on the first Sunday of each month, upon reservation of a time slot at the museum ticket office (no need for an access ticket or proof of identity).
Audioguides (for a fee) are available at the museum entrance.
Any closures (strikes, public holidays, etc.) and exceptional free admission will not lead to the refund, nor the extension of the duration of tickets.
As part of the Vigipirate program security controls are put in place at the entrance of Parisian museums and monuments. In case of a large attendance, these controls can create a waiting time which cannot be skipped.
SANITARY MEASURES
The wearing of a Category 1 mask (not provided by the museum) is mandatory for all visitors over 11 years old. Hydro-alcoholic gel will be made available to visitors at the entrance of the museum.
The visit will be on a one-way tour only.
The changing rooms and the restaurant will not be accessible.
- Ensembles of furniture never exhibited in France
- Films photos and documents from the period
- The few surviving drawings by the artist
Solférino (line 12)
Musée d'Orsay (RER C)