Musée Lalique, Glass and crystal museum in Wingen-sur-Moder, France.
Musée Lalique displays more than 650 pieces of glass and crystal, including jewelry, drawings, perfume bottles, tableware, chandeliers, radiator caps, and vases arranged in dedicated sections. The collection spans the full range of production, from early designs to elaborate art objects.
René Lalique established his glass factory in the village in 1922, the location where the museum stands today. The museum itself opened to the public in 2011.
The collection shows how glass art changed over time, with works from private collectors and Parisian institutions. Visitors can see how artists developed different forms and techniques using this material.
Visitors should know the museum is open daily and offers guided tours in multiple languages. On-site facilities include a restaurant and shop for refreshments and souvenirs.
The building was designed by architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte and received three national certifications for accessibility and tourism quality. This reflects careful attention to the visitor experience for everyone.
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