Discover the best top things to do in Nord, France including LaM Lille Metropole Musee d'art moderne, d'art contemporain et d'art brut., Grande Place, Beffroi de Douai, Old Stock Exchange, Musee departemental Matisse, Musee Portuaire, Musee La Piscine, Centre Historique Mnier, Musee Departemental de Flandre, Stade Pierre Mauroy.
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Set in a remarkable sculpture park, the LaM has established a unique itinerary for visitors, highlighting the intersection between modern art, contemporary art and art brut. With over 7,000 works, the museum provides a striking overview of the art of the 20th and 21st centuries. By encouraging new ways of interacting and thinking about art, whether through its permanent collection, temporary exhibitions or cultural programme, the museum is focused on sparking your sense of curiosity, and leaves you feeling inspired and moved. Inaugurated in 1983 to house the modern art donation bequeathed by Geneviève and Jean Masurel, the LaM has since emerged as a leading museum on the world stage. Boasting an ambitious programme, it encourages encounters between artists who not only bear witness to their time, but weave a deeply personal perspective into their work.
The museum was closed but I took the opportunity to visit the park. I was alone and had a wonderful time 10 beautiful statues, sculptures disseminated in a vast park Take the metro line 1, stop at petit bois then take the bus line 6 and stop at LaM. Bus every 10 mn. I bought my return ticket at the metro station in Lille
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Main square where the magnificent 17th-century Vieille Bourse is located.
The Grand Place of Lille is a great place to meet up with friends to then walk Vieux Lille, sit at a cafe for a wine or beer, and people watching.
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The visit of the belfry (14-15th) will allow you to discover its rooms and espacially the 62th bells of its carillon which is a real musical instrument. Enjoy a panoramic, unforgettable view of the old Douai from the platform.
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Designed by architect Julien Destrée, the Old Stock Exchange (circa 1653) is a magnificent example of the Flemish baroque style.
Marvelous building dominating the main square of the old city. Amazing architecture and details, both on exterior and in the courtyard.
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An interesting selection of works of art from several artists from the same period as Matisse. Well organised for managing the safety rules around the coronavirus.
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1 MUSEUM, 3 SHIPS, 1 LIGHTHOUSE With 1,600 square meters (over 17,000 square feet) of exhibitions, 4 centuries of history, 500 works (models, videos, paintings, …) and 5 locations to visit (the Museum, 3 ships and the Risban lighthouse), we offer many ways to embark on a maritime adventure!
Very nice and entertaining museums, with a lot of nice explanations! Very good activity to do in Dunquerke
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La Piscine was the municipal swimming pool for the city, built in 1932. It operated into the 1990s when the city really needed a new, modern pool and rather than let this incredible art deco wonder go to rot, it was turned into a museum. The architect also transformed the Musee d'Orsay in Paris, a former train station. It is sensational, retaining the pool, changing rooms, the mosaic art deco glories and filling the museum with wonderful artworks, Picasso, Claudel & so many more The Henri Bouchard atelier is breath-taking, filled with his sculptures. It really looks as if the great artist just popped out and is coming back any time. Next door, a room encourages visitors to touch art, feel it as a sculptor would, the lines and flaws, the coldness of marble or bronze. And don't forget to enjoy lunch in the lovely restaurant and a famous waffle! It's seriously one of the best museums I've ever been to.
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INFO COVID-19 The Lewarde Historical Mining Center is closed to the public from October 29 until further notice.
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Such a well kept museum depicting the history of Flanders when the region was part of the Spanish empire. Lovely gardens to see views of Flanders if sunny. We experienced a architecture exposition of art when we visited which was wonderfully put
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We were lucky to be able to visit it, very impressive because very very large, very beautiful architecture, it must be incredible to see a match in this full stadium
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