Visit to the Lalique Museum
The museum displays exceptional pieces, including jewellery, drawings, perfume bottles, table arts, chandeliers, radiator caps and vases. It also immerses visitors in different atmospheres with large format photographs and audiovisual displays.
Temporary exhibition 2025:
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Mossi: a vase, know-how exhibition from 1 February to 6 April 2025. From 1 February to 6 April 2025, discover the different stages in the manufacture of the Mossi vase through images taken at the Lalique factory by Karine Faby, one of the Meilleurs Ouvriers de France 2023 in industrial photography.
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René Lalique, architect and decorator exhibition from 1 May to 2 November 2025. The exhibition will focus on putting Lalique's work into context, using large-format photographs, period documents and glass decorative elements to take us on a journey through time. The exhibition will then focus on the fountains created by René Lalique. Finally, visitors will be led on a tour of the museum's permanent collections, where a system of QR codes will enable them to make the link between the objects on display and the architecture or decoration.
Opening hours
<p><strong>February and March</strong>: closed on Mondays, open Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm.</p><p><strong>April to September</strong>: open daily from 9.30am to 6.30pm, including public holidays.</p><p><strong>October - November</strong>: closed Mondays (museum open exceptionally on Monday 10 November), open Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm, including public holidays.</p><p><strong>December</strong>: open daily from 10am to 6pm. Exceptional opening hours: 10am to 4pm on 24 and 31 December. </p><p>Museum closed on 25 December. </p>Accessibility
- Physical disability
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Hearing impairment
The Lalique Museum offers a visioguide with an LSF version, which makes it possible to discover the permanent collections.
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Visual disability
<p>The Lalique Museum is not suitable for a fully independent visit by visually impaired visitors. However, a special guide has been developed: the two-voice guide. It allows a visually impaired person and his or her companion to visit the museum independently thanks to two booklets: each one has complementary information to share with the other, in particular images in relief, texts in Braille and indications for understanding the space and the exhibition. At the end of the visit, a tactile table provides a sensitive approach to the manufacture of an emblematic Lalique vase: the Bacchantes vase.</p><p>In addition, adapted guided tours can be organised by reservation, allowing a sensory approach to the collections.</p>
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Mental disability
The Lalique Museum is suitable for visits by people with a mental disability: it is highly visual and allows for a sensitive approach. Do not hesitate to contact the mediation service for guided tours and adapted workshops.
Access conditions
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<p>GPS :</p><p>Latitude: 48.926521 - Longitude: 7.36195599</p><p>Longitude: 07°21'43.041''E - Latitude: 48°55'35.476''N</p>
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Wingen-sur-Moder is on the TER train line Strasbourg-Sarreguemines-Sarrebruck, 45 minutes from Strasbourg. The museum is 2km from the station.