Visiting with a pushchair?
All public areas of the museum and gallery are accessible to pushchairs.
Need to change your baby?
The museum’s toilets are equipped with a changing table and are located in the Lacour wing, at the entrance to the museum.
Fancy a break during your visit?
There are benches in the exhibition rooms, and a rest area for families at the museum entrance, in the Lacour wing, next to the shop.
Good to know: your museum ticket is valid for the whole day! You can start your visit, go out into the garden or have something to eat in the area, and come back later with the same ticket.
Feeling hungry? Thirsty?
For conservation reasons, food is not allowed inside the museum.
The museum is also located in an area offering an abundance of cafés, restaurants and takeaway shops. There are benches in the garden between the two wings of the museum, where you can enjoy a picnic in the heart of the city!
Short of ideas for exploring the collections with your family?
0-3-year-olds will enjoy four nursery rhymes inspired by the works in the museum’s Bonheur wing, accessible via QR codes next to the works.
Budding reporters can do drawings in the museum galleries and take photos (without a flash). Remember to tag the museum on social media!
Keen readers will find explanatory labels specially written for them in the temporary exhibitions. Did you know? Below the artworks, you will find explanatory labels giving more details about the works.
At the entrance to the museum, activity booklets (for ages 7 and up) are also available free of charge!
To protect the works, it is forbidden to touch the paintings and sculptures, but you are welcome to draw them as much as you like!