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Musée Paul-Dupuy: Henri-Georges Adam Exhibition
Toulouse
Multi-site exhibition exploring a modern master
About
Immerse yourself in the world of Henri-Georges Adam, a pivotal figure in modern French art. This expansive exhibition unfolds across four iconic Toulouse locations, including the Musée des Arts Précieux Paul-Dupuy, the Chapelle de La Grave, Le Castelet, and the Monument à la Gloire de la Résistance. Discover a rich display of monumental works, sculptures, engravings, tapestries, and drawings that showcase Adam's profound artistic vision.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
Art enthusiasts, history buffs, culture seekers
Vibe
Cultural, educational, artistic
Energy Level
Moderate
Budget
Mid-Range
Photo Friendly
Limited (check museum policy)
Weather Sensitivity
Low
Tags
Always check the official website for the most current information.
We've done our best to keep details up-to-date, but event schedules, prices, and policies can change. For the latest updates, please visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.
Website & Socials
Location
Event Details
Pricing
Permanent collection: Full price €5, Reduced price €3. Temporary exhibition: Full price €9, Reduced price €5. Pass Solo €10, Pass Duo €20, Pass Tribu €40.
Duration
All day
Ages
All ages
Schedule
The exhibition runs from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Organizer
Toulouse métropole
Practical Information
Accessibility
Partially compliant
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- To fully appreciate the multi-site exhibition, plan your visits to each location strategically. Consider grouping nearby sites together on the same day to maximize your experience and minimize travel time.
- Take advantage of the museum's mobile application to enhance your understanding of Henri-Georges Adam's works and the historical context of the exhibition.
- Check the museum's website for specific opening hours and any special events or guided tours related to the exhibition, as these may vary across the different venues.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as exploring multiple historical sites and extensive art collections can involve a significant amount of walking.
- Consider purchasing a 'Pass Toulouse' for potential cost savings if you plan to visit multiple museums and attractions in the city during your stay.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the opening hours for the exhibition?
The exhibition is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. It is closed on Mondays and public holidays.
How can I get to the Musée Paul Dupuy?
The museum is easily accessible by public transportation. Take Metro Line B to Carmes station, Metro Line A to Esquirol station, or Bus Line 12 to the Carmes stop. Vélô Toulouse bike stations are also nearby.
What types of art can I expect to see?
The exhibition features a wide range of Henri-Georges Adam's work, including monumental sculptures, engravings, tapestries, and drawings. The museum's permanent collection also includes decorative arts, graphic arts, horology, and more.
Is the exhibition accessible for visitors with disabilities?
The museum is partially compliant with accessibility standards. A virtual tour of the basement is available at the reception for those who cannot access it physically.
Are there any special passes or discounts available?
Yes, there are various passes available, including a 'Pass Solo', 'Pass Duo', and 'Pass Tribu', which may offer savings for multiple visits or group access. Check the official website for current pricing and details.