INDIVIDUALS
For children
Discover the range of workshops available, with times and rates at “My Luco”
For adults, a wide range of guided tours
60 mins guided tour, for adults (over 12 years old), led by a Réunion des Musées Nationaux guide.
In addition to a guided tour of the museum, there are themed tours: ‘one day, one theme’. General tours are available on Saturdays and Sundays, and themed tours from Monday to Friday. (one theme per day).
Programme during the Lucas Cranach exhibition
Visitors have an opportunity to discover the authenticity and originality of Lucas Cranach, through his paintings, drawings, engravings and his studio work, as well as his close bonds with European contemporaries in Germany, Italy and the Netherlands.
The World of Lucas Cranach
General tour of the exhibition
From 14 February: daily at 3pm, Monday to Friday. Saturdays at 3pm and 6.30pm and Sundays at 12.30pm.
From 1 March: Saturdays only at 3pm and 6.30pm. Sundays at 12.30pm.
From 1 March: “One day, One theme” tours:
Lucas Cranach: speaking out for Humanism
Painting, an expression of political and Humanist thinking
Mondays at 3pm
Lucas Cranach and the Reformation
Lucas Cranach, painter of a new religion
Tuesdays at 3pm
Deciphering the world of Lucas Cranach
Symbolic meaning in the work of Lucas Cranach
Wednesdays at 3pm
Literary tour
There will be readings at intervals during this tour – a sensitive and poetic way to discover the work and world of Lucas Cranach.
Thursdays at 3pm
The fates and figures of women in the work of Lucas Cranach
The image of women in painting
Fridays at 3pm
Tailor-made tours for families
60 mins guided tours for families, from the youngest to the oldest, led by an RMN guide.
Free for children aged 7 and under.
Lucas Cranach Exhibition: ‘The incredible stories of Lucas Cranach’
Hercules, Antaeus, Omphale and Adam and Eve lead you into the exhibition with strange and amazing stories, while at the same time revealing the authenticity and originality of the artist.
Available every Saturday and Sunday morning at 11am* and on Wednesdays at 2.30pm from 23 March to 6 April.
(*from 19 February 2011 except on French public holidays and the last weekend of the exhibition)




