Hauts-de-France
Palais des Beaux-Arts
France's biggest fine-art museum outside Paris, in a Belle รpoque palace: Goya, Delacroix, Rodin and a strong Flemish collection โ a genuine rainy-afternoon anchor and very good value.
Where
Lille, France
Opening hours
Generally open through the day with a regular weekly closing day (commonly Tuesday) and reduced or no opening on some public holidays; late-afternoon hours apply for the cheaper rate. Times vary, so confirm current hours and prices on the official site.
Tickets
Full entry is around โฌ7, dropping to about โฌ4 after roughly 4.30pm, and free on the first Sunday of each month; concessions and under-18s are usually cheaper or free. Prices change, so confirm current hours and prices on the official site.
Time needed
Around two to three hours for the main galleries; longer if you take in the relief maps and temporary exhibitions.
In short
Visiting Palais des Beaux-Arts
France's largest fine-art museum outside Paris, housed in a grand Belle รpoque palace in central Lille. The collection spans Goya, Delacroix and Rubens, a strong Flemish and Dutch holding, sculpture by Rodin and a notable set of relief maps of fortified towns. Entry is modest โ around โฌ7, cheaper late afternoon and free on the first Sunday of the month. A genuine rainy-day anchor and very good value.
Inside the palace
After the Louvre, this is the biggest fine-art museum in France, and it earns the billing. It fills a grand Belle รpoque palace on Place de la Rรฉpublique, a short walk south of the old town, and the collection ranges far wider than youโd expect of a regional museum: Goya, Delacroix, Rubens, a deep seam of Flemish and Dutch painting that reflects Lilleโs history, and sculpture including Rodin. The quirk worth seeking out is the basement set of 18th-century relief maps โ scale models of fortified towns built for the French crown, oddly mesmerising and unique to here.
Allow two to three hours for the main galleries; longer if the relief maps and a temporary show pull you in. It rarely feels overrun, so you can take it at a civilised pace with a coffee in the cafรฉ partway round.
Tickets, timing and whether to bother
Entry is genuinely good value: full price sits at around โฌ7, dropping to about โฌ4 after roughly 4.30pm, and itโs free on the first Sunday of each month โ though that Sunday is also the busiest, so go early if you pick it. Under-18s and concessions are usually reduced or free. The museum keeps a regular weekly closing day (commonly Tuesday) and trims hours on some public holidays, so check the current figures on the official site before you set out.
Is it worth it? On a grey northern afternoon, absolutely โ this is the obvious indoor anchor for a Lille weekend, and the breadth and quality of the collection at this price is hard to fault. Even on a fine day itโs a relaxed hour or two of properly good art. Pair it with a slow wander through Vieux-Lille and the Grand Place, and youโve got a full, low-cost day that plays to everything the city does well.
Planning the rest of your trip? See the Lille city guide.
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