Region
690 places to discover across Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.
Including Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Fourvière, Musée des Confluences and Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Lyon.
60 of 329 places, sorted by distance from the center
GalleryLa Maison de Pays de Mornant
Mornant
GalleryTerre d'Art
Vienne
GalleryGalerie Lety
Vienne
La Tour d'expo
Orliénas
GalleryChoup Art
Chagnon
Sheri-art
Estrablin
GalleryCabinet Plastique
Lyon
GalleryEspace Berthelot
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Philippe Bettan
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Franklin
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Petitjean
Lyon
Galerie 33
Lyon
Galerie Arcadia
Lyon
GalleryBoromé
Lyon
Galerie Dettinger Mayer
Lyon
GalleryShowroom Galerie 7
Lyon
GalleryOlivier Houg
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Houg
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Masurel
Lyon
La grypherie
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Pascal Laguerre
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Nathalie Rives
Lyon
GalleryGalerie des Tuiliers
Lyon
Galerie Mi
Lyon
GalleryGalerie MC2M
Lyon
GalleryGalerie photo Lumière
Lyon
Gallerygalerie Jean-Louis Mandon
Lyon
Galerie 32
Lyon
GalleryGalerie41
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Henri Chartier
Lyon
GalleryArtclub Gallery
Lyon
GalleryKojiki Gallery
Lyon
GalleryStudio Ganek
Lyon
GalleryKrom Galerie - Lyon
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Emir
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Persepolis
Lyon
GalleryHoly Street Gallery
Lyon
Galerie 16
Lyon
GalleryYellowKorner Lyon Argue
Lyon
GalleryCarré d'artistes
Lyon
Galerie de la Tour
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Deza Lyon
Lyon
GalleryLe Quai 10
Lyon
Gallery DeCasco
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Mazarini
Lyon
APN Gallery
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Don Carli
Lyon
GalleryL'Oeil Écoute
Lyon
GalleryVincent Jeannerot
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Nuances et Lumière
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Saint Paul
Lyon
GalleryLe 1111
Lyon
GalleryRacont'Arts
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Ceysson & Bénétière
Lyon
Galerie Pleney
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Estades
Lyon
GalleryArt Generation Lyon
Lyon
Galerie 27 - Watts Atelier
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Kashagan
Lyon
GalleryGalerie Elizabeth Couturier
Lyon
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes is the result of a 2016 merger between two historically distinct territories, and its cultural landscape reflects this duality: the volcanic plateaus of Auvergne on one side, the industrial and Alpine dynamism of Rhône-Alpes on the other. Lyon, the region's capital, anchors this territory with two millennia of continuous urban history, from the Roman city of Lugdunum to its silk-weaving past.
The region's museum offer mirrors its economic history: L'Aventure Michelin in Clermont-Ferrand traces the rise of the tire industry, while the Musée de la Mine - Couriot in Saint-Étienne preserves the memory of the coal-mining basin that once powered this part of France.
Further south and east, mountain heritage takes over: the Musée Opinel in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne recounts the history of the iconic Savoyard folding knife, while the Palais de l'Île occupies a fortified islet in the middle of Annecy's canals.
Lyon concentrates the region's largest museum density, from the futuristic Musée des Confluences at the tip of the Presqu'île to the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon on Place des Terreaux. The city's old town, listed as the Site historique de Lyon, is one of the largest Renaissance urban ensembles in Europe.
Grenoble pairs Alpine scenery with a strong art scene: the Musée de Grenoble holds one of France's finest modern art collections outside Paris, while the contemporary art space Le Magasin has long served as a laboratory for experimental exhibitions.
Clermont-Ferrand sits at the foot of the Chaîne des Puys - faille de Limagne, a UNESCO-listed volcanic landscape visible from the city center, while Saint-Étienne has rebuilt its post-industrial identity around design and contemporary art, notably through the gallery Galerie Ceysson & Bénétière.
Lyon holds a unique place in the history of cinema: it was here, in 1895, that the Lumière brothers shot their first films. The Musée Lumière occupies the family's former residence in the Monplaisir district, while the Musée Cinéma et Miniature displays original props from major film productions inside a 15th-century building in Vieux Lyon.
Contemporary art finds several distinctive venues across the region: Musée d'Art Contemporain de Lyon (macLYON) presents rotating exhibitions in the Cité Internationale, while the more unconventional Musée l'Organe - La Demeure du Chaos near Lyon spreads over 9,000 m² of provocative installations assembled since 1999 by collector Thierry Ehrmann.
Lyon's gallery scene is dense and varied, from Galerie Françoise Besson, specialized in photography, to Krom Galerie and Galerie Masurel, both focused on contemporary painting and sculpture.
How many days are needed to explore the museums of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes?
A long weekend covers Lyon's main museums, but a full week allows time to also reach Grenoble, Clermont-Ferrand and the Ardèche cave sites.
Which site should not be missed in the region?
The Grotte Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc in Ardèche is unique worldwide for its 36,000-year-old cave paintings, viewable through the Caverne du Pont-d'Arc replica nearby.
Is Lyon's old town worth visiting beyond its museums?
Yes, the Site historique de Lyon UNESCO listing covers one of Europe's largest Renaissance districts, with traboules (hidden passageways) worth exploring on foot.
What is the best time of year to visit the region?
Spring and early autumn suit both city museum visits and outdoor sites like the Chaîne des Puys, avoiding summer crowds in Lyon and winter snow in the Alps.
Are the museums in this region accessible for families with children?
Yes, venues such as the Musée des Confluences and Science Expériences Lyon are designed with interactive exhibits suited to children and families.
Can these sites be reached without a car?
Lyon, Grenoble, Clermont-Ferrand and Saint-Étienne are all connected by train, but rural sites like the Chauvet cave or the Chaîne des Puys are easier to reach with a car.