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  • Built by François Royer de la Valfenière and also known as “Saint-Pierre”, the Fine Arts Museum of Lyon is one of the largest art museums in France, and the most visited in the region. With Sylvie Ramond at its helm, the 70 rooms take you through 5000 years of art history, from ancient Egyptian.
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  • Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon. ... Les voix des fleuves, Crossing the water, the 17th edition of the Lyon Biennale, invites artists to interrogate and investigate...
  • The Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon (French: Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon) is a municipal museum of fine arts in the French city of Lyon.
  • Based in a former 17th-century abbey, Lyon Museum of Fine Arts features one of Europe’s major collections of works of art (Veronese, Rubens, Rembrandt...
  • The museum of Fine Arts of Lyon is the largest French museum outside of Paris, in terms of the richness of its collections...
  • Boasting an extensive collection of European art masterpieces, the Lyon Museum of Fine Arts (Le Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon in French) is one of the largest...
  • The Museum of Fine Arts is one of the largest French and European museums. Located in the heart of Lyon, between the Rhône and Saône rivers, it is found in a...
  • Home to one of France’s most outstanding art collections, the Lyon Museum of Fine Arts (Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon) is often described as the “little Louvre.”
  • The Museum of Fine Arts is located near Place des Terreaux in Lyon and has a massive collection of vinatge and modern European art.
  • • Once you arrive at the Museum of Fine Arts in Lyon, we welcome you to take a fun trip through the various galleries that are available in such a wonderful...
  • With one of the most important art collections in Europe, ranked 1st in the region and 5th in France, the Fine Arts Museum of Lyon is an atmospheric gem in the...
  • With its rich collection and dedication to art education, the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon undoubtedly stands as a cultural landmark.
  • Visitors are treated to a comprehensive collection of works by Europe’s finest artists from the 13th century to the present day.