Musée Gadagne
Musée Gadagne combines two distinct collections inside a Renaissance palace that's impressive, housing some of Lyon's most significant artifacts and collections.
About Musée Gadagne
Musée Gadagne combines two distinct collections inside a Renaissance palace that's impressive, housing some of Lyon's most significant artifacts and collections. You'll explore Lyon's evolution from a Roman settlement to a modern city through exhibits, models, and displays, and then dive into the world of Guignol puppetry with hundreds of marionettes from around the globe. The building itself features spiral stone staircases, vaulted ceilings, and two peaceful courtyards that evoke the 16th century.
The visit flows naturally between the history and puppet museums, though you can easily spend most of your time in either section. The city history rooms feel intimate, with medieval artifacts displayed in period settings that make Lyon's past tangible. The marionette collection surprises visitors with its sophistication, showcasing traditional Guignol characters as well as intricate Asian shadow puppets. The Renaissance architecture provides a magical backdrop, particularly when the afternoon light filters through the courtyard windows.
Most guides describe this as essential Lyon culture, but it's actually suited best for history enthusiasts or families with children who will love the puppet displays. We recommend skipping the ground floor introduction rooms and heading straight to the medieval sections on the upper floors. Entry costs 8 EUR for adults and 4 EUR for students. The building's beauty is a compelling reason to visit, even if the collections don't resonate with everyone.
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