Visits and workshops are designed for diverse audiences, allowing each person to explore Art Brut at their own pace, through multisensory, historical, artistic, or poetic approaches.

Cultural mediation thus becomes a bridge between art and all audiences, fighting cultural exclusion and opening the discovery of Art Brut to all sensitivities.

Family

Family

Come visit the museum with your family and discover all the activities that the Collection of Art Brut offers for children! Creative workshops, playful tours, a new educational space “The Cabin”, specially designed visitor guides… The museum invites the youngest to explore Art Brut through observation, imagination, and experimentation. Between moments of creation, sensory discoveries, and games, each child finds a unique way to encounter art here.

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Specific needs

Accessibility

Visits and workshops are designed for diverse audiences: people with physical disabilities or intellectual impairments, and those prevented from participating in cultural life. Specific visits are offered especially for blind or partially sighted individuals, or those living with Alzheimer’s disease. Non‑native speakers also benefit from mediation adapted to their language level. Everyone can therefore explore Art Brut at their own pace, through multisensory, historical, artistic, or poetic approaches.

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Specific needs

Reduced mobility

Access

By bus from the Beaulieu Jomini bus stop on lines 2 and 21, you can follow the tactile paving lines to the museum entrance.
All details of the museum’s accessibility with Disability Information.

By car: the museum has a reserved parking space for persons with reduced mobility.

Visit Comfort

The museum provides folding seats. Its floors are accessible by stairs and elevator.
The museum has a cloakroom and a storage locker.

Upon request, a wheelchair and a stroller are available at the reception.
Upon request, descriptive tours are organized in the permanent and temporary exhibitions.
Guide dogs are allowed in the exhibition rooms.

Reduced mobility