
Mucem offers visually impaired visitors the chance to discover temporary exhibitions during audio-description guided tours, which can be accompanied by multi-sensory devices.
Don Quixote is a two-volume book written by Miguel de Cervantes in the early 1600s. The title of the book is named after the main character. He is a whimsical, anachronistic anti-hero. His adventures between reality and fiction are an inexhaustible source of inspiration for the visual and performing arts. The exhibition features 200 works illustrating the book’s best-known characters and episodes.
Practical information and booking
– Duration of the audio-described tour of the temporary exhibitions: 1h30
– Free for the accompanying person (the presence of the accompanying person is strongly recommended)
– Access / Meeting point : Hall du J4
– Reservations required on 04 84 35 13 13 or reservation@mucem.org
Multisensory tours of temporary exhibitions are organized in partnership with IRSAM Arc-en-ciel.
Mucem offers visually impaired visitors the chance to discover temporary exhibitions during audio-description guided tours, which can be accompanied by multi-sensory devices.
Don Quixote is a two-volume book written by Miguel de Cervantes in the early 1600s. The title of the book is named after the main character. He is a whimsical, anachronistic anti-hero. His adventures between reality and fiction are an inexhaustible source of inspiration for the visual and performing arts. The exhibition features 200 works illustrating the book’s best-known characters and episodes.
Practical information and booking
– Duration of the audio-described tour of the temporary exhibitions: 1h30
– Free for the accompanying person (the presence of the accompanying person is strongly recommended)
– Access / Meeting point : Hall du J4
– Reservations required on 04 84 35 13 13 or reservation@mucem.org
Multisensory tours of temporary exhibitions are organized in partnership with IRSAM Arc-en-ciel.
