Flash on the collection - Behind the scenes at the Musée d'art de Pully

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Musée d'art de Pully
When
From 13.03.2026 to 14.06.2026
Price
From
10 CHF

The Musée d'art de Pully is lifting the veil on its reserves and inviting the public to rediscover its collection in a new light. The exhibition takes a contemporary, sometimes offbeat look at the history of the five thousand or so works and objects in the museum's collections, covering a wide range of themes including the creation of a public collection, the question of its local roots, and the changing role of women.

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Musée d'art de Pully
Chemin Davel 2
1009 Pully

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Schedules

From 13.03.2026 to 14.06.2026
Tuesday
14:00 - 18:00
Wednesday
14:00 - 18:00
Thursday
14:00 - 18:00
Friday
14:00 - 18:00
Saturday
11:00 - 18:00
Sunday
11:00 - 18:00

Full price (from 16 years old)

14 CHF

Reduced (students, AVS, AI, unemployed)

10 CHF

Lausanne Transport Card

10 CHF

Admission for children under 16

Free

Combined rate Pully Art Museum / La Muette - espaces littéraires

20 CHF

Free admission on the first Saturday of the month.

Access from Lausanne
Bus 8, 25 and 47: «Pully-Gare» stop
Bus 9: «Pully-Clergère» stop
By train: «Pully» stop

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Founded in 1949 as the “Musée du Vieux Pully”, the institution's original ambition was simple: to preserve the heritage and memory of the people of Pully. This past, made up of heterogeneous objects and regional works, still informs the collection today. The exhibition highlights several key works, from those by Marius Borgeaud to those by emerging Swiss artists who have won awards from the “Association des Amis des Musées de Pully”, not forgetting the Fonds Pierre Cailler and contemporary photography. Alongside them are more unexpected pieces, discreet but eloquent witnesses to the progress made by the institution, now fully dedicated to art. With humility and transparency, and without turning in on itself, the Musée d'art de Pully invites us to look back to better illuminate the choices of tomorrow, in a lively dialogue between past, present and future.

The exhibition includes works by François Bocion, Marius Borgeaud, Louis Clermont, Chloé Démétriadès, Andriu Deplazes, André Derain, Max Ernst, Léonor Fini, Matthieu Gafsou, Abraham Hermanjat and Ferdinand Hodler, Lucie Kohler, Xenia Laffely, Marie Laurencin, Fernand Léger, Violette Milliquet, Jacques Pajak, Germaine Richier, Maya Rochat, Gino Severini, Théophile Alexandre Steinlen, Félix Vallotton, Kees Van Dongen and Zao Wou-ki.

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