Grand Hotel-Dieu
13 rue de la Barre
⭐ For the first time in Lyon, from September 4, 2026 to January 24, 2027, an extraordinary exhibition dedicated to Alphonse Mucha, father of Art Nouveau and exceptional celebrater of feminine charm and beauty. Through more than 90 original works – posters, drawings, and paintings – the exhibition reveals how the figure of woman is at the heart of Alphonse Mucha's universe, where theater, advertising, nature, spirituality, and cultural identity converge, giving birth to one of the most emblematic visual languages of Art Nouveau. What awaits you 🖼️ Explore over 90 masterpieces revealing how Mucha shaped a new image of women and created a unique visual language at the crossroads of art, advertising, and modernity 🌸 Let yourself be transported by the unique artistic language of this Art Nouveau visionary 🖥️ Immersive and interactive installations will enhance your visit and enrich your discovery of the artist's creative universe 🎁 Give the gift of memories to someone special! Buy a gift card here
📅 Date: Select your dates/times directly in the ticket selector ⏳ Duration: Approximately 60 minutes 📍 Location: Grand Hôtel-Dieu – 13 rue de la Barre, 69002, Lyon — access via the Cour du Midi, level -1 👤 Age requirement: Open to all ♿ Accessibility: Accessible to people with reduced mobility ❓ See the FAQ for this experience here
Let yourself be captivated by the world of Alphonse Mucha and step through the doors of an exceptional exhibition dedicated to this essential master of Art Nouveau! The exhibition reveals the full complexity of Mucha's work through an original lens: the female figure as the guiding thread of his artistic exploration. Between theater, advertising, photography, nature, spirituality, and Slavic identity, woman becomes the meeting point between art and communication, memory and desire, symbol and modernity. The exhibition thus paints a portrait of an artist who did not simply define the aesthetics of Art Nouveau, but who helped shape one of the most influential visual languages of contemporary culture. Buy your tickets now!