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Young Audiences activities

 

Family visits

60 mins guided tours for families, from the youngest to the oldest, led by an RMN guide.

Saturdays and Sundays at 11am

Rates

Free for children under 8 years.
Entrance ticket + guided tour: 18.00 euros.
Concessionary entrance ticket + guided tour: 14.50 euros.
If you already have an exhibition entrance ticket or qualify for free admission:
Guided tour only: Full rate – Adults: 8.50 euros.
Guided tour only –Children aged 8 - 12: 6.50 euros.

 

Guided tour + workshop (8-12 years)

Children’s tour+workshops enable them to delve into the world of art history through an activity combining an exploration of artworks and artistic expression. Games, education and imagination come together to transform this museum tour into an artistic experience.

Guided tours+workshops are led by an RMN guide.

The tour is for children only.

Duration: 90 mins: 40 minutes for the exhibition tour and 50 minutes for the practical workshop.

Tours are held every Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30pm. During school holidays, there is an additional workshop at 11am on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

Go to the group reception desk in the entrance hall 15mins before the tour starts.

Single rate: €8.50 (free admission for children under 13).

Programme during the Lucas Cranach exhibition

There will be three workshops and one family tour for the Lucas Cranach exhibition.

From 9 April

Fantastic stories? 

Visual arts

8-12 years

Lucas Cranach invites many characters into his paintings: Hercules, Antaeus and Omphale, Adam and Eve…There are stories hidden behind the images, fantastic stories. Cranach presents his paintings like a stage set, and invents a language of symbols to tell his story. But without uttering a word! Our young artists will, in turn, create a world in which objects speak.

A Sideways Glance

Mime and Photography

8-12 years

Static? the portrait? Not at all! A sideways glance, one hand placed on top of the other: nothing was left to chance! The portrait tells us so much about a person. Here, it is as if we could almost touch that person. Behind this image, it is Cranach’s friends and family and daily life that we see. Taking the place of the painter or the model, camera in hand, we try to discover the stages of a portrait’s composition.

A work of art in black and white

Visual arts

8-12 years

In the works of Lucas Cranach we find paintings and engravings side by side. In colour or in black and white, the images tell the same story but not in the same way! What happens in the painter’s studio depends on the medium he chooses. Looking at it more closely, nothing is ever left to chance. 

What will our artists choose in the museum workshop?

 

- © Rmn-Grand Palais - Photo Nicolas Krief