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Gemeentemuseum The Hague Musee Lalique

Musee Lalique is a municipal museum in The Hague about the inspiring, amazing man; René Lalique.

Stadstuin van het Lalique Museum in Doesburg

City garden of the Lalique Museum

About Municipal Museum The Hague Musee Lalique

Not all art lovers have heard of the inspiring man René Lalique. That is absolutely fine and certainly not a problem. Here is a brief story about René Lalique: René Lalique was a very talented and well-known glass artist, goldsmith, and jeweler. Famous is definitely what he was. René Lalique lived between 1860 and 1945. René Lalique represented France well. Lalique gained international recognition because his jewelry and glass objects were highly sought after by people. Some of his works can be viewed at the Musée Lalique, which is very interesting.

What is very beautiful and interesting to see is that René Lalique often worked with a magnifying glass. This is because he always incorporated a lot of detail into his works. The details make René Lalique’s creations very special and unique. The details in the art are clearly visible when you use a magnifying glass. At the Musée Lalique, you get the chance to do this, and you should seize that opportunity with both hands.

At the Municipal Museum The Hague Musee Lalique, you can also book packages.

At the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, you can make use of certain packages, such as the Luxury Lunch Package and the Prosecco Package.
The luxury lunch package is only available for groups. If you would like to use this option with a group, you must mention this well in advance to the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag Musee Lalique. With the packages, you will receive a lecture from the curator accompanied by a glass of prosecco, followed by a delicious lunch in the flower garden. The lunch is freshly prepared and the products are super tasty and, again, fresh. Regarding the prices: The price of a prosecco package is €17.50 per person. The price of a luxury lunch package is €37.50 per person.

View details in the museum with a magnifying glass or on screens

If you are very curious about the details of the works of René Lalique, then the municipal museum The Hague Musee Lalique is the right place for you. Here, you can view the works of René Lalique with a magnifying glass.
There are also screens throughout the museum, which means you can zoom in on the screens to view the details of René Lalique's works.

My own experience with the Municipal Museum The Hague Musee Lalique

I have gained a new experience, and that is because I was looking for a municipal museum in The Hague. I started searching and searching, and at a certain point I came across Musée Lalique on the internet. This is a municipal museum in The Hague. I began to contact the company and asked them what they actually displayed. The woman who answered the phone was very clear and friendly, and she told me: ‘we actually show all the works of René Lalique.’ I am a big fan of this man, so this seemed like the perfect opportunity to try and visit this beautiful museum. What I really liked was that I received a lecture from the curator beforehand.

This already gave me a lot of information, and as a result, I was able to imagine with various works how René Lalique created them. For example, with details. He always incorporated details into his works, and that gives a beautiful effect. You can view these details with a magnifying glass. You can also zoom in on screens that are displayed in the museum. I advise everyone to take a look at the municipal museum in The Hague, Musée Lalique. The employees are super friendly, very hospitable, and they provide the best service. This made me feel at home and I left the place in a pleasant way. Once again, I recommend everyone to visit the municipal museum in The Hague, Musée Lalique!

Opening hours and contact

Musee Lalique is closed every Monday. Furthermore, it is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 11:00 to 17:00. Call the company at +31 (0)313 471410. Email the company at info@musee-lalique.nl