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    • JP56_10 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Well worth the 20 minute metro ride from centre of Lille and open on Tuesdays when other museums closed. Once inside the building that used to be a swimming pool I was blown away by the way it had been converted to show off the wonderful art it houses. The most wonderful statues line the pool area and fabulous displays of ceramics, jewellery, paintings and textiles are housed over two floors. We took a mid visit stop for tea and patisserie and then resumed, even going back to look at particular favourite pieces. Really great visit.
    • PublicTransportFan 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The best thing about this was of course the building - which is its main selling point. The art deco swimming pool with its glorious windows outshone the rather haphazard and not very well curated exhibition. For me, the best part was the temporary exhibition of small knitted figures representing the millions killed in the First World War. The pricey restaurant seems to indicate that it doesn't try to appeal to the local population - and nor did they tell us about the combined ticket with the textile museum at the other end of town.
    • PhilW557 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you're an art lover staying in or near Lille or Roubaix, this is a must. An Art Deco municipal swimming pool transformed into the perfect space to view art. The collections are an eclectic mix of paintings, sculptures and 'industrial art' - mostly porcelain and glassware. When we visited in February 2015, there was also an interesting collection of 1,000 knitted soldiers to commemorate the centenary of the First World War. But the star of the show is the building itself - incredible Art Deco fan windows at either end, original changing rooms complete with soap dishes and coat hooks moulded into the tiled walls, and a fountain gushing into a strip of water that runs down the centre of the main sculpture exhibition. Stunning.
    • Robert_Christophor 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a wonderful attraction close to the nice city of Lille. It is an old swimming pool built in the early thirties of last century. Therefore it is in Art Deco style. The statue gallery alongside the old pool is fascinating. There are beautiful statues that were created for the Paris Opera. The collection of art has some lovely statues and paintings of the 19th and 20th centuries. There also is some good modern art. Interesting to be admiring art in former changing cabins and showers. The salon-de-the is from Meert, and has delicious pastries!
    • Misseliz 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Along with many public attractions in France, there is free entry to this one (but not any temporary exhibitions) on the first Sunday of the month. The down side to this is humongous queues waiting to get in when it opened at 1pm. In freezing cold rain this was no joke, but the Art Deco setting of the former swimming baths made it all worthwhile. Beautiful. There is an impressive collection of artwork too. If you intend eating at the restaurant, book in advance (we didn't, so couldn't get in). The nearest Metro stop is Gare Jean Lebas, about a 7 min walk away. If you are in Lille for the weekend, but the 3-day Transpole ticket for use on all buses, metro and trams. Good value at about €9
    • AnapaulaE 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Impressive building, used to be a pool and was remodel to a museum. Big art collection!! My favorite by far in the area!Worth a visit and a coffee at Meert!
    • 578JessicaR 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      though the permanent collection is not going to blow your mind, the building itself and the character of the museum is definitely worth your time. It is a beautiful interesting building that transports you to a time past. Great family friendly museum to go to. It is airy and spacious so you don't feel that your indoors. Definitely recommend!
    • 109paulg109 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You really have to visit, if just to see the building itself, which is beautiful and an inspired transformation to a museum. With a very eclectic range of exhibits there really is something for everyone to enjoy, a wonderful way to spend an afternoon - and the cafe is well worth a visit!
    • NancySkates 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This museum is a gem! I was very glad I made the easy trip by train from Lille to see it. The building and its history are fascinating. The use that has been made of this space is enthralling. I spent several hours there and wished I could have stayed longer. I thoroughly enjoyed the collections and the clever manner in which they are displayed. The pool is beautiful. I have never seen anything like it. Of all the museums and art galleries I have visited and all that I will visit in the future, I have no doubt this one will remain a top favorite. I hope to have the opportunity to visit again.
    • DianW 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Go for the building. The regular collection is to me not that special, but ofcourse that is a matter of taste.The building, the old art deco swimmingpool is amazing.The atmosphere is still of an old swimmingpool. We have been here before and I am impressed every time.If you have the opportunity, go and visit en enjoy.
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