School
Discover the museums of Orléans with your classes. Learn to look at works of art and objects, understand their stories and mysteries, create and experiment during a workshop... So many ways to experience museums and make their collections your own!
Guided tours
Reservation forms
Self-guided tours
Some works on these itineraries may need to travel or be restored. Please do not hesitate to contact the Public Services Department for further information.
Cycle 1
My first visit
This visit is suitable for a first
approach to the Musée des Beaux-Arts for
classes of small and medium
sections.
The color
Discover colors through
a selection of works adapted
to the level of the class.
The water
Discover the landscapes of the
museum and water in all its forms.
The animals
Visit
for a selection of works based on the animals that
feature in the museum's paintings.
Discovery tour
Cycle 2
The color
Discover colors through a selection of works adapted to the level of the class.
The music
Come and discover a selection of works based on music and its instruments.
The animals
A tour featuring a selection of works based on the animals featured in the museum's paintings.
An Orléans heroine
A journey around the figure of
Joan of Arc and her representations over time.
Cycle 3
The Gallo-Romans
The visitors' service offers a tour including a selection of works and a visit booklet to discover the ancient objects and treasure of Neuvy-en-Sullias.
Stories and myths
A visit designed for 6th graders to discover characters and stories from Greco-Roman mythology and Christian history.
Mythological figures
Visit to discover some of the most emblematic characters of Greco-Roman mythology.
The 7 keys
A fun tour for the whole class, with each painting providing a key to the mystery work.
7 keys to a landscape
7 keys to a portrait
7 keys to a still life
On the trail of heroes
A fun tour in which each hero or heroine provides a clue to help find the mystery character. For this tour, student booklets can be collected from the museum reception desk in advance of the visit.
An Orléans heroine
A journey around the figure of Joan of Arc and her representations over time.
Cycle 4 and high school
In the light
Portraits
Explore the evolution of the portrait through time.
Mythological figures
Visit to discover some of the most emblematic characters of Greco-Roman mythology.
Romanticism
Portraits, landscapes, historical and literary subjects: between the quest for the sublime and a new freedom of expression, explore
how Romantic artists revolutionized the art of their time.
Heroes and heroines
Discover stories, the notion of heroes and the codification of their representation.
Modern and contemporary art
19th-century portraits