Our objective: making culture accessible to everyone
With a programme that resonates with younger generations (45% of our audience is under 30 years old), a roster of family-friendly events, exhibitions to be lived as experiences, workshops to play around and share… We wish to open our doors to the widest audience possible. This approach is supported by our accessible rates, particularly for group visits, as well as a number of free events.
Group rates
From 1€ to 3,5 € for exhibitions
From 2€ to 8€ for performances and concerts
Free for attendants (early childhood: 1 attendant for 8 visitors / older children: 1 attendant for 10 visitors / as requested for people with disabilities)
Informations
Childhood and family : Lola Pinel
01 53 01 52 07
lola.pinel@gaite-lyrique.net
Adolescence : Lucie Bernard
01 53 01 51 66
lucie.bernard@gaite-lyrique.net
Adults and universal accessibilty : Julia Kamieniak
01 53 01 51 67
julia.kamieniak@gaite-lyrique.net
Book a group visit
Organise a visit
Let’s imagine visits and tours together:
- Exhibition visits
- Visits of La Gaîté Lyrique
- Workshops (scheduled or on demand)
- Performances and concerts
- Talks and events as part of the Laboratoire programme
- Talks with artists or professionals from the cultural sector...
Group rates
From 1€ to 3,5 € for exhibitions
From 2€ to 8€ for performances and concerts
Free for attendants (early childhood: 1 attendant for 8 visitors / older children: 1 attendant for 10 visitors / as requested for people with disabilities)
Informations
Childhood and family : Lola Pinel
01 53 01 52 07
lola.pinel@gaite-lyrique.net
Adolescence : Lucie Bernard
01 53 01 51 66
lucie.bernard@gaite-lyrique.net
Adults and universal accessibilty : Julia Kamieniak
01 53 01 51 67
julia.kamieniak@gaite-lyrique.net
Book a group visit
Building projects that are tailored to your needs
In compliance with the notion of cultural rights as defined by the NOTRe law, La Gaîté Lyrique defends the idea according to which “each person has the right to participate in cultural life.” This is translated by a desire to build collaborative projects and question the space allocated to communities in the act of creation. Via our cultural action projects, which share and question the concept of culture in the light of our post-Internet era, we learn as much from our partners and audiences as they learn from us.