Billet d'Entrée Musée Unterlinden





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Un musée pour contempler, apprendre à regarder, échanger, rencontrer et s’extraire du quotidien ! Déambulez dans un cadre architectural unique, du cloître du 13e siècle du couvent des Unterlinden au nouveau bâtiment contemporain des architectes Herzog & de Meuron, en passant par les anciens bains municipaux Art Déco du début du 20e siècle. Au fil de votre parcours, découvrez les surprenantes collections archéologiques, les séduisantes peintures et sculptures, où vous croiserez Martin Schongauer, Claude Monnet, Pablo Picasso…, les éclatants arts décoratifs, les étonnants arts et traditions populaires… Et l’immanquable Retable d’Issenheim (1512-1516). L’équipe du musée vous accueille et vous accompagne dans votre visite, individuelle ou guidée, que vous soyez seul.e, en famille ou entre amis. Pour une demi-heure ou une demi-journée, le Musée Unterlinden est le vôtre. Dernière entrée 30 minutes avant la fermeture du musée.
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Le Musée Unterlinden, notamment célèbre pour son chef d'œuvre, Le Retable d'Issenheim, ouvre officiellement ses portes en 1853. Aujourd’hui, le Musée Unterlinden offre à ses très nombreux visiteurs dialogue et connaissance, émotion et plaisir. Il propose un parcours de visite couvrant près de 7000 ans d’histoire, de la Préhistoire à l’art du 21e siècle. Ce cheminement dans le temps permet de découvrir les multiples facettes de l’architecture du musée, unifiées et magnifiées par le réaménagement et l’extension des architectes Herzog & de Meuron achevé en 2015. En parcourant les salles de l’ancien couvent du 13e siècle, des anciens Bains municipaux inaugurés en 1906 et les espaces contemporains édifiés en 2015 ainsi que les collections du musée, le visiteur perçoit les étapes successives d’une histoire de plus de 170 ans. Les murs et les œuvres sont les témoins du travail dynamique de la Société Schongauer, association qui gère et qui administre le Musée Unterlinden depuis 1853.
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- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(12)
Isenheim Altar: The picture panels are presented very beautifully. Not too crowded around noon, time for a long contemplation of the individual panels. The painting collection - less captivating.
Excellent museum with artwork extremely well restored (in some cases) and displayed. The Isenheim altarpiece is truly sensacional.
I am not usually a fan of early to late Medieval art, but this museum did it well. Lots of paintings and sculptures preserved. The altarpiece was quite incredible. This museum is what put Colmar on the tourist map.
The Unterlinden Museum in Colmar offers a great journey between ancient and modern art, with works of great value that are well exhibited. Very nice also the archaeological section. The must-see is the 16th-century Issenheim Altarpiece by the master Matthias Grünewald, but it is the whole museum that deserves to be visited calmly, especially since inside there is a cafe-bistro that allows visitors to refresh themselves with drinks and food. The museum shop is also nice. Take the right time, do not miss it! It will not be hours spent in vain, quite the contrary!
Very nice and large museum located near the city center of Colmar. In particular, you can admire many works including the Issenheim altarpiece or an Alsatian cellar.
We discovered a great museum that offers a beautiful collection of works from Prehistory to the present day. We were particularly impressed by the possession of a Renoir, a Monet, a Bonnard, some Picassos and Dubuffet! The museum also has a tapestry of Guernica commissioned by Picasso himself, the other two of which are exhibited in Japan and at the UN (!). The Issenheim Altarpiece is the centrepiece of the museum. On the other hand, some rooms are quite poorly indicated. The spiral staircase to the more contemporary floors is sublime!
This is a very high quality museum. You will find masterpieces, culminating in Isenheimer Altar. You experience that Harry Potter is inspired by this. There are also top pieces by Picasso. You must have seen this
We had read positively about the museum and thought that we had to see when we stayed here in Colmar. The buildings which is an old monastery are very charming and beautifully restored. But it takes patience to find around the museum as they are located in several buildings and up to 2 farms so you get a little “roundtossed”. We started by seeing the Altertavlen and the chapel which is the main attraction. Very nice and stunning. We spent a long time in the chapel walking around and sucking all the impressions. It would have been nice if there was more written material in the room in English. We found after a little time the restaurant and ate lunch there,which was nice and affordable. After lunch we went around the rest of the museum but eventually we were a little tired of all the levels and the different buildings. The signage is not very good and many went questioning around. Most could be explained better!
Disappointed! Holder of a PMR card I had to fight to have a free companion supposedly saying I needed a "card accompanying" what does not exist!! The person at the till was very protocol and not kind. We had guided audio but nothing was in order at the museum. A mess! Too bad because the works and the place are splendid
An excellent time in a museum with a wealth of incredible collections. Of course, there is the famous altarpiece but we discover many interesting objects, statues, paintings. Only the signage would benefit from being clearer because the route is not obvious



