Période - Début
Période - End

Agenda

Beyond its permanent collections and temporary exhibitions — always worth discovering and revisiting — the MusBA offers a rich selection of activities for all audiences: workshops, guided tours, evening events, and other experiences to enjoy and share... So many opportunities to visit us more often.

13 June 2025 - 5 January 2026
Accrochage thématique, Exposition
Tout public

Musée des Beaux-Arts, aile Lacour, salle des Actualités     

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Childhood Stories

An audio and visual exhibition

As a prelude to the exhibition entitled “Sage comme une image ? Childhood in the eyes of the artist 1790-1850” (10 July-3 November 2025, Galerie des Beaux-Arts), this exhibition on the theme of childhood has been produced by the Public Services Department and features around fifty paintings, sculptures, medals and graphic works from the museum's collections, from the 17th to the 20th century. 

10 July 2025 - 3 November 2025
Exposition
Tout public

Galerie des Beaux-Arts (Place du Colonel Raynal)

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Sage comme une image ?

Childhood through the eyes of the artist (1790-1850)

After three years of enriching collaboration with the Louvre Museum (2019-2021) and the Musée d’Orsay (2022), Bordeaux Fine Arts Museum (MusBA) is renewing its partnership dynamic in 2025 with major national and regional museums.

5 november 2025 - 23 february 2026
Accrochage thématique

musée des Beaux-Arts 

The strength of the line

Four drawings by Eugène Delacroix 

Hanging in honour of the generous donation from the Societty of Friends of the museum of Fine Arts, which enabled the acquisition of a pen preparatory study by Eugène Delacroix for his masterpiece La Grèce sur les ruines de Missolonghi (1826).

26 june - 29 november 2026
Exposition
Tout public

Galerie des Beaux-Arts

Jean Dupas & Co

The great Art Déco

The exhibition will highlight the unique world of this artist, whose reputation spread from France to the United States in the 1920s and 1930s.