Albi stay

Visite guidée du musée Toulouse-Lautrec

  • Groups
  • of 25 29 people to
  • Visit à la carte
  • Museum of France

Heart-stopper

The world's largest public collection of works by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec is located in Albi, including the lithographer's 31 posters. Visiting the museum, you will not fail to also visit the Palais de la Berbie which serves as a majestic setting.

Description

An extraordinary painter, native of Albi, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) was a talented portraitist who also excelled in the art of posters, which he revolutionized with his graphic genius.

The visit lasts 1h30 and you will not see the time passing. The route follows the evolution of the painter and the course of his life.

– youth paintings,
– major portraits,
– gallery dedicated to the “salon de la rue des moulins”
– lithographs and lithography stones
– series of posters illustrating Parisian life at the end of the 19th century, the world of entertainment

This set constitutes the most important public collection in the world of the works of the Albigensian painter.
During the visit, you will inevitably pass by one of the most important 13th century glazed terracotta floors. In this part of the museum specifically, you will be in the old court room of the Inquisition.
Prices valid until August 31, 2024. Contact us
Museum closed on Mondays from October to May

What is included

The price includes

  • 9€ per person from 25 participants
  • 13€ per person from 10 to 24 participants
  • Beyond 25 people the group is doubled by a 2nd guide

The price does not include

  • Entrance to the Toulouse-Lautrec museum: €8 per person, extra
The highlights of this trip:
  • Can be visited all year round, except Mondays from October 1 to May 31
  • 1h30 visit
  • PMR total accessibility
  • French, English, Spanish, German, Italian
From9€ /per person
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Contact us
Open commercial service:
Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 14:00 p.m. to 17:00 p.m.
Tel: 05 63 49 16 45/16 46
Mail: [email protected]

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