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Musée Toulouse-Lautrec
The Toulouse-Lautrec museum has been installed since 1922 in the prestigious Palace of Berbie built by the bishops of Albi in the thirteenth century. The collection was created thanks to the legacy of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's parents. The museum contains the largest collection in the world of the artist's works (paintings, lithographs, dessisn, preparatory studies). These work of arts reveal his exceptional qualities as a colourist and his favorite subjects.
Restructuring undertaken since 2001 will enable the museum to assert its place among the great contemporary museums (temporary exhibition hall, auditorium, studio workshops ..). Numerous exhibitions, lecture series and workshops for children organized by the Toulouse-Lautrec museum provide a deeper understanding of the work of the artist.
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Opening hours
-January
Every day 10h-12h and 14h-17h, closed on Tuesday
-February-March
Every day 10h-12h and 14h-17h30, closed on Tuesday
-April-May
Every day 10h-12h and 14h-18h
-1st to June 20th
Every day, 9h-12h and 14h-18h
June 21-September 30
Every day, 9h-18h
-October
Every day 10h-12h and 14h-18h, closed on Tuesday
-November-December
Every day 10h-12h and 14h-17h30, closed on Tuesday
Closed on 1st January, 1st May, 1st November, and December 25.
Prices
Adults: 5.50 euros
Children up to 13 years: free
Students or groups of 15 + people: 2.50 euros
Families: 13.50 euros
couple of adults and children over 13 years
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