Strasbourg city hall announced on Tuesday to temporarily make access to all municipal museums free, in order to "
celebrate this long-awaited reopening
", as soon as it is authorized.
This free admission will be offered in 10 establishments until June 30 and will apply to both temporary and permanent exhibitions.
Closed since October 30, "
the Museums of the City of Strasbourg are ready to reopen their doors next month
," said the city in a press release, which said "
attached to access to culture for all and all
”.
A new cultural program "
will be unveiled in the coming weeks
", in order to allow the public to "
benefit more widely from the exhibitions scheduled for last fall
".
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Some exhibitions, such as "
Goethe in Strasbourg, the awakening of a genius
" at the Palais Rohan, or "
Fantasmagorie
" at the Alsatian museum, have already been extended so that the public can access them. in the next weeks.
A mandatory online reservation system will be set up to allow a return to the museum while taking into account the health context.
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Thursday, Jean Castex said that certain places of culture, including museums, could reopen "
around mid-May
" if the health situation allows.