Lille Métropole Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Outsider Art

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Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France

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Lille Métropole Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Outsider Art Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Lille Métropole Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Outsider Art is located in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France on 1 Allée du Musée. Lille Métropole Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Outsider Art is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category art museum in France.

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1 Allée du Musée

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+33320196868

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Akiyo Inoue

Very nice, cozy, interesting museum. Construction size and design reminds me Louisiana museum in Denmark.

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Sylvie De Weze

Very nice temporary exhibitions ánd fine art brut collection. Lovely green location and tasty café!

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Anna Kőszegi

Really loved the exhibition about spiritism. Very informative and interesting.

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Marc Vador

Great place for modern Arts. Reduced prices for students.

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Dominique Gentillon

Great collection of art and excellent temporary expositions! Always a pleasure to come back and after drink something at their yummy cafeteria!

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Mario Costa Levorato Jr

The bathrooms were filthy and had a terrible smell. The museum should have better infrastructure to justify the 12 euro ticket.

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Tracy Alm

Plenty of nice art to see. They have a super nice restaurant as well!

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Carol Ann Dixon

I enjoyed visiting the L.A.M. modern and contemporary art museum and sculpture park at Villeneuve d'Ascq. The range of celebrated European modernists within the permanent collections - from Georges Braque and Fernand Leger through to Amedeo Modigliani and Pablo Picasso - are quite impressive, and the specialist section on Art Brut was also a welcome surprise. I thought the architecture of the extension wing where the Art Brut assemblages were displayed was a beautiful setting for showcasing "outsider art". My only disappointment - and this is quite a serious concern - was that my friend and I were followed around the galleries by security staff in a very uncomfortably close and over-scrutinous way, as though we could not be trusted to just stroll through the collections at our leisure. There were hardly any other visitors there anyway, so that type of hyper-surveillance was neither necessary, nor appropriate. Someone needs to give the staff there a little more diversity training to ensure that foreign visitors are welcomed as guests, and not made to feel as though our presence presents a problem. Galleries are designed for visitors, NOT to simply stay empty!