

Skip-the-line ticket for the Mucem
- Enjoy stunning temporary exhibitions dedicated to the cultures of the Mediterranean
- Visit permanent exhibitions "Ruralities" and "Connectivities" and learn about the history of the Euro-Mediterranean world
- Discover an exceptional place, an architectural feat
- Save time with direct access to the museum
- Open-tickets valid until August 19, 2020
Located at the entrance to the Old Port, since its opening in 2013, Mucem has become the symbol of the new Marseille.
You will discover this extraordinary place, world-renowned for its architecture combining technical prowess and aesthetic power
Its exhibitions present a wealth of culture, social, scientific and political aspects of the Euro-Mediterranean world of from prehistory to the present day, combining fine arts, anthropology, history, archaeology, and contemporary art.
Permanent exhibitions are "Ruralities" and "Connectivities".
- "Connectivities" presents a history of the great Mediterranean port cities of the 16th and 17th centuries and an urban history through the evolution of contemporary port territories
- "Ruralities" explores the foundations of agriculture and livestock farming in the Mediterranean from the Neolithic period to the present day.
TEMPORARY EXHIBITION :
October 30, 2019 - February 17, 2020
GIONO
On the eve of commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the death of Jean Giono (October 2020), the Mucem presents via some 300 works and documents a retrospective that goes far beyond the simplified image of the Provencal writer. Following the progression of his written and filmed work, it reveals his darkness, courage and universality.
17 July - 11 November 2019
The Island Time. By crossing European and Oceanian maps, utopias of yesterday and today, artists' installations, film clips, contemporary conflicts, and migratory tensions..., the exhibition revisits the images around the island to better understand their evocative power and their role in today's world
Entrance ticket
Temporary exhibition
Audioguide (optional)
Guide
Transport
- Free admission for children under 18 (* NB: Children under 13 must be accompanied by a responsible adult)
- Reduced admission for young adults ages 18 to 25 inclusive
1 Espl. J4, 13002 Marseille, France
You will go directly to the entrance of the museum without having to go to the ticket office to swap the voucher for a ticket
- Free admission for children under 18 (* NB: Children under 13 must be accompanied by a responsible adult)
- You will go directly to the entrance of the museum without having to go to the ticket office to swap the voucher for a ticket
- The ticket also gives access to all temporary exhibitions
- You will find 3 restaurants on site for as many gourmet breaks in an exceptional setting. Every day except Tuesday and Sunday evening.
- For the audioguide, you must go through the ticket counter of the J4 (one of the two sites) to collect the audioguide, upon presentation of an identity document that is returned when the equipment is returned.
- The audioguide is available in 5 languages (French, English, German, Spanish, German, Italian) for the outdoor routes (history and architecture), in 2 languages (French, English) for the Dubuffet exhibition.
- Free admission every first Sunday of the month and during the European Heritage Days (21/22 September)
- Photo credit : © Mucem Photo Lisa Ricciotti - R. Ricciotti et R. Carta architectes | © Lisa Ricciotti | © Gabriel Popoff
- Open every day except Tuesday, May 1st and December 25th.
- Free admission every first Sunday of the month and during the European Heritage Days (21/22 September)
- Spring hours (24 April-6 July): 11.00am-7.00pm
- Summer hours (7 July-2 September): 10.00am-8.00pm
- Autumn hours (3 September-4 November):11.00am-7.00pm
- Winter hours (5 November-23 April): 11.00am-6.00pm
- Last entry to the exhibition rooms: 45 minutes before the exhibitions close.
- Closure of exhibition rooms: 15 minutes before the site closes.