Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Strasbourg (MAMCS)
The Museum is an immense glass building built on the banks of the River Ill. It houses collections of paintings, sculptures, decorative artefacts and stained-glass windows dating from impressionism to modern times.
1 Place Hans Jean Arp
67076
STRASBOURG
03 68 98 51 55
www.musees.strasbourg.eu
Visit the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Strasbourg
Bringing together a collection of works from 1870 to the present day, the MAMCS collection seduces by its diversity.
Designed in 1998, the Strasbourg Modern and Contemporary Art Museum is an immense glass building built on the banks of the River Ill. It houses collections of paintings, sculptures, decorative artefacts and stained-glass windows dating from impressionism to modern times. The historical section of the collection (1870 to 1960) gives a fairly complete overview of the great art movements: impressionism, post-impressionism, art 1900, fauvism, expressionism and surrealism etc. The museum is regularly enhanced with temporary exhibitions and acquisitions bearing witness to current art trends. On the 1st floor of the museum, the restaurant-cafe terrace offers a magnificent view of the river Ill and Petite France.
Horaires d'ouverture
Ouvert du mardi au vendredi de 10h à 13h et de 14h à 18h. Ouvert en continu de 10h à 18h le samedi et dimanche.
Fermeture le 1er janvier, Vendredi Saint, 1er mai, 1er et 11 novembre, 25 décembre.
Public price
Adult : €7.50Kid : Free
Price with the pass
Adult : FreeKid : Free
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
3 December 2023 10:00
Événement exceptionnel
FreeThe Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence (originally The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence as they were born in San Francisco in 1979) are a militant movement which, as well as fighting homophobia and working to prevent HIV/AIDS, promotes "universal joy". To coincide with the exhibition, several Sisters from the Convent of Paris are visiting Strasbourg and will be speaking at the MAMCS.
Strasbourg
Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain
1 place Hans Jean Arp
67000 Strasbourg
France
+33 (0)3 68 98 50 00
DANCE PIECE
10 December 2023 14:30
Animation ponctuelle
FreeA member of the House of Labeija, Ksu Labeija dances in the exhibition as part of a contemporary revisitation of Malcolm McLaren's historic Deep in Vogue. A dance and a culture in one, voguing originated in New York's gay clubs in the 1970s, and went on to enjoy several golden eras, notably in the 1990s. The movements of male and female voguers are inspired by fashion (the term voguing derives from "Vogue" magazine), accentuating the poses of models while questioning the boundaries between identities.
Strasbourg
1 place Hans Jean Arp
67000 Strasbourg
France
0368985000
musees@strasbourg.eu
Accessibility
- Hearing impairment
- Mental disability
- Physical disability
Access conditions
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Bus : ligne 4 stop Musée d’art moderne -
Tram : ligne B stop Musée d'art moderne -
Drop-off point, underground parking and parking spaces on rue Sainte Marguerite, rue d'Obernai and rue Gustave Adolphe Hirn.