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The Mucem is open every day except Tuesday. Exceptional closure 1 st May and 25 December. From Monday 7 November 2022 to Sunday 30 April 2023. 10am—6pm. From Wednesday 3 May to Friday 7 July 2023. 10am—7pm. From Saturday 8 July to Sunday 3 September 2023. 10am—8pm. From Monday 4 September to Sunday 5 November 2023.
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Musée des civilisations de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée. 7...
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Exhibition From 16 September 2023 to 28 June 2024. Mucem 10 ans. The secret life of the collections at la Belle de Mai. Actualités. All contents. Virtual visits. Visit or re-visit exhibitions as if you were there! The virtual exhibitions are now available online. Discover. Life under lockdown.
Mar 24, 2015 · 367. Sitting on the shore of the Port of Marseille is the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations (MuCEM), a starkly modern cube, connected to the mainland by a skybridge, contained in ...
Suspended between the sky and the water, floating at the entrance to Marseille's Vieux Port, the Mucem (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations) takes advantage of two new...
Marseille is the result of several civilizations building over one another around an old port, beginning with the Greeks around 600 BC. Precisely at the entrance of the vieux port, in front of a medieval fortress, is the site of the new Museum of European and Mediterranean Cultures, a 15,000 square meter shelter and showcase of Mediterranean civilizations that is expected to become the most ...
Jul 16, 2013 · Projects Built Projects Selected Projects Cultural Architecture Museums & Exhibit Museum Museums and Libraries Marseille France Published on July 16, 2013 Cite: "MuCEM / Rudy Ricciotti" 16 Jul 2013.
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