Mucem Marseille Tickets at Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations
Mucem Marseille Tickets
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Mucem Marseille Tickets
The Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations (Mucem) stands as Marseille's premier cultural destination, exploring the shared heritage of Mediterranean societies from ancient times to today. This striking waterfront museum combines archaeology, ethnography, and contemporary art in a building that's as impressive as its collections.
Your ticket grants access to both permanent exhibitions tracing Mediterranean civilisation from the Middle Ages onwards and rotating displays covering everything from culinary traditions to modern artistic movements. The museum's distinctive latticework architecture offers spectacular views across Marseille's Old Port and the Mediterranean Sea, making each visit as visually rewarding as it is educational.
Highlights
- Le Grand Mezzé: Discover Mediterranean food culture through centuries of culinary practices and traditions
- Civilization, What a Time!: View works by 110 photographers offering global perspectives on cultural change
- Connectivity: Explore how Mediterranean port cities developed during key historical periods
- Jeff Koons at Mucem: Experience 35 years of contemporary art from this celebrated artist
- Museum Architecture: Marvel at the building's unique latticework design and waterfront terraces
- Old Port Views: Take in panoramic vistas of Marseille's historic harbour from the museum's outdoor spaces
Plan Your Visit to Mucem
The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday, with extended hours during summer months. Plan to spend 2-3 hours exploring the exhibitions and outdoor areas. The best time to visit is weekday mornings when crowds are lighter, though the first Sunday of each month offers free entry (arrive early as it gets busy).
Mucem sits on Marseille's waterfront near the Old Port, easily accessible by metro, bus, or on foot from the city centre. The museum provides accessible entrances and family-friendly facilities. While exploring the cultural heart of Marseille, you might also consider visiting the Notre-Dame de la Garde for panoramic city views, or take a Calanques National Park boat tour to experience the natural beauty that has shaped Mediterranean culture for millennia.
Your mobile ticket allows direct entry, bypassing queues during peak periods. The museum café offers a perfect spot to reflect on your visit while enjoying views across the Mediterranean.
Why you'll love it
- Skip the queue at Marseille's premier waterfront museum
- Explore Mediterranean civilisations from the Middle Ages to today
- Permanent collections spanning archaeology, ethnography and contemporary art
- Architecturally striking building on the historic Marseille waterfront
- Covers shared heritage of societies across the entire Mediterranean basin
What's included
- Entry to permanent Mediterranean collections
- Access to rotating temporary exhibitions
- Audio guide or printed materials
- Food, drinks and museum café purchases
- Gratuities and tips for museum staff
Good to know
- Age suitability
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- Opening times
10:00am - 06:00pm Closed 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm
- Know before you go
The museum is closed every Tuesday and on certain public holidays including May 1 and December 25
Admission is free on the first Sunday each month and specific cultural event days
Plan for possible short waits before entering the exhibition rooms
Bring a valid photo ID for reduced rates or age-based entry
The museum is typically open from 10:00am to 6:00pm
- Visitor guidelines
Larger bags and suitcases are not allowed; use cloakroom for personal items if needed
Please do not touch displayed artworks or exhibits unless signage invites interaction
Photography is allowed without flash, unless otherwise noted in exhibition areas
Keep noise to a minimum inside exhibition spaces to respect other visitors
- Cancellation policy
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
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