DET du Musée des Confluences (Debray Ingénierie)

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Beautiful exhibitions but lacking a common thread....

Beautiful exhibitions but lacking a common thread. Sometimes exhibitions just seem to be a display of everything and anything. Maybe the guided tour tells us more but as a visitor alone I would have preferred to follow a story. Other than that, very good visit. I particularly enjoyed the exposure on beetles and animals.

Very beautiful museum as much by the architecture ...

Very beautiful museum as much by the architecture (with impregnable view on the city) as by the exhibitions, spacious nice! the expo are very diverse interactive for children is also very good, small restaurant
with very good price, finally a very nice day because it takes a good day to visit it and in the morning there are fewer people, good visit to all!

Good

EU students under 25 have free admission upon accr...

EU students under 25 have free admission upon accreditation. Museum that I loved, suitable for people in wheelchairs. In the upper part there is a cafeteria with daily menu and good food options

Very nice exhibitions. The staff are charming but ...

Very nice exhibitions. The staff are charming but small problems for people with reduced mobility. The toilets are inaccessible if you are alone, luckily there were museum visitors who opened the doors for me. there are not really any for people in wheelchairs (or they were not accessible the day of my visit). The doors are a little tight for a wheelchair.
There are not enough elevators.

Interesting exhibitions. I went there for the one ...

Interesting exhibitions. I went there for the one on the prison universe. I was left hungry. On the other hand, the exhibition on the origins and that on the small animals were very good.

The architecture of the building may or may not be...

The architecture of the building may or may not be liked, but the collections are of high quality and the exhibits presented, in addition to their ethnographic interest, are often of great beauty. The intellectual path that presides over the assembly of objects deserves perhaps to be a little more explicit.
We ate on the top floor, on the go, wraps, hot pies, delicious tiles with our coffee, all from a renowned caterer in Lyon.
Plan to spend several hours there.
I advise absolutely.

Hideous building, completely has been although new...

Hideous building, completely has been although new, very sound, nothing is done for modernity ex no large free parking, the worst is inside, ridiculously small exhibition rooms, poor scenography and you sometimes need binoculars to read labels, collections not ventilated, poorly presented. Unimaginable to hurt so badly in the twenty-first century! A monumental bid!

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Very beautiful museum with an impressive diversity...

Very beautiful museum with an impressive diversity of exhibitions. Modern and designer premises, total immersion in each exhibition. The only question is to know what the architect said when carrying out the exterior design

Very impressive architecture, collections well dev...

Very impressive architecture, collections well developed. The museum of Confluences presents all types of objects in a semblance of organized chaos: naturalized animals, models, artifacts, drawings, objects of everyday consumption, skeletons of dinosaurs, interactive projections, photographs ... we get lost in the subject but it's beautiful

Good

A good amusement park.

A good amusement park.
I am still waiting for more than one museum.
Even the museum function: the cartels do not light often and the headings of rooms are ridiculous: "Of all time the men", or the notion of "universal questioning" (which allows me to suppose that no population is dogmatic).
However the museality is ultracontemporary: desacralized museum, everyone speaks aloud for example.
But what is amazing? There are arcade stations at the end of the room of Japanese photographs (no other reports that the video games are Japanese)
I come once a year in the hope of living better this museum, but I could never sit in egg chairs, a priori comfortable to watch the reports on death (permanent exhibition), since children 6 years knowing nothing of the being (or not) of death rest there; and in general monopolize the screens, but just for the pleasure of touch, not informative content.

Also more serious than that, one can easily observe the ribs of the big skeleton of dinosaur move under the effect of a too strong ventilation, but that makes the conservation?

Also, I wondered if you ever had a book of gold or if the writings were murdered and caused its disappearance?

In short, part museum too commercial, I am a visitor not customer (and I will not double the volume text talking about the souvenir shop)

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Very nice museum, which deals with the cycle of li...

Very nice museum, which deals with the cycle of life from the birth of the universe to the death of the body. In different ways: biology as religion, philosophy and almost science fiction. Very interesting !

We love this kidfriendly museum. In particular the...

We love this kidfriendly museum. In particular the permanent exhibition with some objects that children can touch, animals. The temporary exhibitions are very nice too. There are storytelling workshops for the little ones. We go there several times a year.

Good

Permanent exhibitions of high quality with a highl...

Permanent exhibitions of high quality with a highly studied staging. Only regret: the somewhat cramped character of some rooms making it difficult to traffic when several visitors simultaneously.

A "must visit" Museum of art with expos always int...

A "must visit" Museum of art with expos always interesting to experience - The architecture of the building itself is impressive. The new Confluence area is definitely worth visiting

DET du Musée des Confluences (Debray Ingénierie)

DET du Musée des Confluences (Debray Ingénierie)

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