Musée des Confluences
At the southern end of Lyon’s Presqu’île, where the Rhône and Saône rivers meet, stands the Musée des Confluences, an emblematic building that combines architectural boldness and cultural richness. Opened in 2014, this museum has become a must-see for science, history and art lovers.
Futuristic Architecture
Designed by Austrian architects Coop Himmelb(l)au, the building’s impressive glass-and-steel structure evokes a cloud suspended above a concrete base. This bold design symbolizes the meeting of knowledge and cultures, in the image of the confluence of Lyon’s two rivers. The interior, bathed in natural light, offers a fluid pathway between the various exhibits.


Rich and Diverse Diversified
The museum takes visitors on a journey through time and civilization, exploring themes such as the origin of life, human societies and technological innovations. One of the highlights of the exhibition is “Le Temps d’un rêve”, a multidisciplinary exploration of the world of dreams, combining neuroscience, ethnography and art.
An Interactive Experience
Beyond the exhibitions, the Musée des Confluences offers an immersive experience thanks to interactive devices, audiovisual projections and educational workshops. Visitors can also enjoy a panoramic view of the confluence from the museum’s walkways.


Practical information
86 Quai Perrache, 69002 Lyon
Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Full price: €9, concessions: €6, free for under-18s
From the Hôtel du Simplon, the museum can be reached in 10 minutes by streetcar (line T1, stop “Musée des Confluences”) or in 25 minutes on foot along the quays.



