Exhibition: Bath Time

From November 28, 2025

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Bathers invite you to dive into their wake! Through mythological baths, sea baths, and daily toilets, the works of 19th and 20th century artists describe the pleasures of water and the bodies that reveal themselves.

Through the eyes of artist and collector Lucien Mainssieux, the exhibition offers a journey through the theme of bathing. Echoing this, a varied cultural program features encounters, tours, and workshops. All that's left is to dive in!

Date

From November 28, 2025 to May 31, 2026, during museum opening hours.
Museum open Tuesday to Sunday, 14 p.m. to 17 p.m. from November to March, and until 18 p.m. from April to October.

Pricing

Self-guided tour included in the museum admission price. Combined ticket with the MALP (Full price €5, reduced price €2, free for children under 10).

Services

Accessible tourism

  • Wheelchair access requires assistance
  • hard coating
  • Accessible entrance
  • Elevator to standards
  • Furniture/Reception desk suitable for wheelchair users
  • Accessible table
  • WC + grab bar + circulation space
  • Magnetic buckle available at reception
  • Presence of pictograms and/or simplified visuals of suitable signage (texts/images)
  • Presentation of the place accessible to visually impaired people at the reception
  • Customer service includes the welcome of people with disabilities.

Home of animals

  • Animals accepted: not communicated

The program

29Nov2025
Visite guidée de l’exposition : L’heure du bain
29/11/2025

Guided tour of the exhibition: Bath Time

Voiron
19Dec2025
Conférence : De l’idée à l’exposition – les coulisses de « L’heure du bain »
19/12/2025

Conference: From idea to exhibition – behind the scenes of “Bath Time”

Voiron

Access

Close to the “Place Général Leclerc” stop or the bus station for the Pays Voironnais transport lines, and the SNCF station. Access via line X01 of the Région coach network, “Médiathèque” stop in Voiron.
The museum is located in a pedestrian street behind the Saint-Bruno church.


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