Luckily for you, there’s a TON of exhibitions happening right now in Lyon. I’ve included a running guide to Lyon exhibitions that are actually worth seeing. Here are the exhibitions to see right now in Lyon.
I group exhibitions by theme so you can skim quickly and find what fits your trip. At the end of the page, you will find a full table with exhibitions currently running in Lyon.
If you want a full look at the museums themselves, I have a separate Lyon Museums Guide.

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My Top Picks in Lyon Right Now
These are the Lyon exhibitions I’m most excited about. My top picks:
Monet Immersive Experience
Incoming Impressionist swoon. This one feels like stepping into a soft wave of color. The projections move slowly, the light shifts around you, and the whole thing has this inner impressionsim that catches you off guard. It’s in Villeurbanne and runs through summer.
Cest canon at Lugdunum

Lugdunum already has a strong Roman collection, and this exhibition adds a layer to that. It shows how Roman artists started with Greek art, reworked those forms, and gradually shaped a style that felt distinctly Roman. It highlights how influence turned into something new instead of simple imitation.
Titanic Immersive at La Sucrière

A large, immersive exhibition that tells the story of the Titanic through recreated rooms, objects, sound, and visual effects. It feels detailed without being heavy. La Sucrière is a cool venue for this kind of show, and the space adds a lot to the experience.
Art Exhibitions in Lyon
Lyon has a couple good art exhibitions this year, and they’re easy to fit into an afternoon.


The Museum of Fine Arts is showing Musée Sentimental, an exhibition built around pieces that explore memory and emotion. It’s simple to follow and has a quiet, reflective feel.
MAC Lyon has three contemporary exhibitions running at the same time. Sensitive Perspectives brings together video works from the Lemaître collection. Cold Paint by Giulia Andreani uses soft tones and historical themes. Him Again focuses on the work of Jean Claude Guillaumon. They flow naturally from one room to the next.

Also Jean Couty is showing Voyage en Italie, which highlights the artist’s connection to Italy. It’s a smaller museum, and the exhibition feels personal and easy to move through.
Lyon’s galleries stay active throughout the year, especially around the Presqu’île and Croix Rousse. Two larger events open in September: the Lyon Biennale of Contemporary Art and AiRT de Famille, both spread across several venues.
History and Culture Exhibitions in Lyon
Lyon has a long story behind it, and a few museums do a good job of showing how the city grew and changed over time.

Musée Gadagne has several exhibitions that focus on Lyon’s past. Marvellous Middle Ages looks at the Ile Barbe abbey and the world around it. Portraits of Lyon explains how the city shaped its identity, and On the Waterfront explores life along the Rhône and Saône. Each one is easy to follow and works well if you want something grounded in the city’s history.
Also nearby, there’s also a tiny silk‑screen workshop still operating in Lyon, and the guided visit is a nice complement if you like seeing how things are made.
Lugdunum sits next to the ancient Roman theater, which already sets the mood before you even step inside. The exhibition Cest canon looks at Roman art and daily life in a way that feels direct and clear. It runs until early summer and is a good option if you want something different from the usual art museum visit.
The hop on hop off bus makes it easy to link a few of these stops without thinking too much about routes.
Every September, during the third weekend, European Heritage Days open the doors to places that are usually closed to the public. It’s a short event, but it’s worth keeping in mind if your trip falls on that weekend.
Science & Curiosity Exhibitions in Lyon
Musée des Confluences always has several exhibitions running at the same time, and this year’s lineup is easy to enjoy. Fragile focuses on tiny worlds and delicate forms. Awesome brings together objects that spark curiosity, and In Mali, When Animals Dance highlights masks and traditions from West Africa. Each exhibition has its own style, and you can move through them without feeling rushed.
The planetarium in Vaulx en Velin has Histoire d’univers, an exhibition that explains the story of the universe in a clear, simple way. It starts with the Big Bang and moves through the formation of stars and planets. It’s easy to follow and works well for families or anyone who enjoys astronomy.
Cinema & Immersive Exhibitions in Lyon

Musée Miniature et Cinéma is always an easy win because the mix of tiny sets and film props is fun to look at. The exhibition Miniatures and Matte Painting shows how artists created illusions long before digital effects took over. The museum has the original Batmobile on display in the courtyard (any fans of Batman y’all), and it’s fun to see it in person. It feels a bit surreal to stand next to a car you’ve seen in movies, and most people end up stopping for a photo.
Lyon also has a couple of large immersive shows this year. Monet Immersive fills the room with slow moving color and soft light, and the whole experience feels gentle and atmospheric. It’s in Villeurbanne and runs through summer.
At La Sucrière, Titanic Immersive uses objects, sound, and set design to tell the story of the ship in a way that feels detailed without being overwhelming. The industrial space, near the docks, works well for this kind of exhibition and adds a lot to the mood.
Photography Exhibitions in Lyon

Lyon doesn’t always have a big photography exhibition running at every moment, but there are still a few places where visual work shows up in interesting ways.
MAC Lyon includes video pieces in Sensitive Perspectives, and even though it isn’t a pure photography show, it has the same slow, observational feel. The works rely on images and atmosphere more than text, which makes them easy to follow.
The Lyon Biennale of Contemporary Art often includes photography and mixed media. It spreads across several venues, and you usually find at least a few rooms focused on images and visual storytelling. It opens in September and runs through early January.
Local galleries also rotate exhibitions throughout the year, especially around the Presqu’île and Croix Rousse. Some of them show photography at different points in the season, and the visits are quick and easy.
Lyon With Kids: Family‑Friendly Exhibitions

Lyon is an easy city to explore with kids, and a few museums make it even simpler by building exhibitions that are visual, short, and not too heavy.
Musée des Confluences is a valeur sûre, and one of the best stops for families (due to its amazing permanent expo) but also because several temp. exhibitions run at the same time. Fragile has tiny worlds and soft shapes that younger kids usually enjoy. Awesome brings together objects that spark curiosity. In Mali, When Animals Dance has masks and traditions that work for a wide age range.
Musée Miniature et Cinéma is always a hit with kids because the mix of tiny sets and movie props feels playful. Miniatures and Matte Painting shows how film illusions were made before digital effects, and the Batmobile (from 1989) in the museum courtyard usually gets a big reaction from the kids (even the grumpy teenagers).

The planetarium in Vaulx en Velin has Histoire d’univers, a simple, visual exhibition that explains the story of the universe in a way that’s easy for kids to follow. It’s a calm place to spend part of the day, especially if your kids like space.
Musée Gadagne has Portraits of Lyon and On the Waterfront. They aren’t designed specifically for children, but they’re short and easy to understand, which makes them good if you want something lighter while walking through Vieux Lyon.
List of Exhibitions in Lyon
Lyon has a lot of exhibitions running throughout the year, and this table keeps things simple by showing what’s open right now. It’s the fastest way to choose what to see, and it works whether you’re planning a trip or you live here and want something to do.
It also includes a note on whether the Lyon City Card covers the exhibition. I update it regularly so you can see what’s open and what’s ending soon.
| Exhibition | Museum / Venue | Start Date | End Date | Included With Lyon City Card | Website |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C’est canon ! L’art chez les Romains | Lugdunum | 03 Oct 2025 | 07 Jun 2026 | Yes | Visit Website |
| Fragile ! Nuage des petits | Musée des Confluences | 14 Jun 2025 | 28 Jun 2026 | No | Visit Website |
| Miniatures & Matte Painting | Musée Miniature et Cinéma | 04 Apr 2026 | 01 Jul 2026 | No | Visit Website |
| Sensitive Perspectives | MAC Lyon | 06 Mar 2026 | 12 Jul 2026 | Yes | Visit Website |
| Titanic – An Immersive Voyage | La Sucrière | 30 Sep 2025 | 12 Jul 2026 | No | Visit Website |
| Cold Paint – Giulia Andreani | MAC Lyon | 06 Mar 2026 | 12 Jul 2026 | Yes | Visit Website |
| Him Again! Jean-Claude Guillaumon | MAC Lyon | 06 Mar 2026 | 12 Jul 2026 | Yes | Visit Website |
| Exposition “Sacrées Boîtes” | Fondation de Fourvière | 01 Jul 2026 | 23 Aug 2026 | Yes | Visit Website |
| Monet: The Immersive Experience | Villeurbanne | 26 Feb 2026 | 23 Aug 2026 | No | Visit Website |
| Awesome! | Musée des Confluences | 19 Feb 2025 | 18 Oct 2026 | Yes | Visit Website |
| Marvellous Middle Ages | Musée Gadagne | 17 Oct 2025 | 01 Nov 2026 | Yes | Visit Website |
| Exposition “Jean Couty. Voyage en Italie” | Musée Jean Couty | 10 Apr 2026 | 20 Dec 2026 | Yes | Visit Website |
| On the Waterfront | Musée Gadagne | 01 Jan 2026 | 31 Dec 2026 | Yes | Visit Website |
| Exposition Histoire d’Univers | Planétarium de Vaulx-en-Velin | 01 Jan 2026 | 31 Dec 2026 | Yes | Visit Website |
| Portraits of Lyon | Musée Gadagne | 01 Jan 2026 | 31 Dec 2026 | Yes | Visit Website |
| Lyon Biennale of Contemporary Art | Various venues | 19 Sep 2026 | 03 Jan 2027 | Yes | Visit Website |
| AiRT DE FAMILLE | Centre d’échange de Lyon Perrache | 19 Sep 2026 | 03 Jan 2027 | No | Visit Website |
| In Mali, When Animals Dance | Musée des Confluences | 07 Feb 2026 | 07 Feb 2027 | Yes | Visit Website |
| Musée Sentimental | Musée des Beaux Arts | 11 Sep 2026 | 14 Mar 2027 | No | Visit Website |
Exhibitions Included with the Lyon City Card
The Lyon City Card includes free public transport and entry to several museums and exhibitions, so it can be a good deal if you plan to visit more than one place in a day.
If you’re not sure whether it’s worth it for your trip, I break it down clearly in my Is the Lyon City Card Worth It guide, and you can also buy the card from here.
For permanent exhibitions and year‑round museums, you can check my Best Museums in Lyon guide.
More Lyon Museum Guides
* I do my best to keep this guide accurate, but details can change, so double‑check current exhibitions before you go.
