Housed in the former Grand Priory of the Order of Malta, on the banks of the Rhône, the Réattu Museum presents a packed and inspiring winter season, combining major exhibitions, updates to the collections and a cultural programme accessible to all audiences.
At the heart of the season, the new ‘Réattu Reinvented’ exhibition invites visitors to discover the museum from a fresh perspective.
- Nearly 100 artists
- Around 300 works
- 5 major themes: History, Portrait, Body, Landscape, Image
Moving away from traditional chronology, the museum favours a thematic and sensory approach, creating a dialogue between ancient art, photography, contemporary art and sound art.
From December to March, the museum is hosting four exhibitions that take over the site’s iconic spaces:
An experimental display of the collections
A photographic exhibition by Katerina Jebb
A monumental sculptural installation by Jean-Pierre Formica
An immersive sound installation by Julie Rousse
All these initiatives explore memory, the body, the image and our relationship with time.
A rich cultural programme:
Throughout the season, the museum offers more than 25 events:
Guided and themed tours
Meetings with artists and curators
Lectures and guided tours
Workshops and courses for teenagers
Tours designed for toddlers (from 18 months) and children
A museum for everyone:
The Réattu Museum places accessibility at the heart of its mission:
Multisensory experiences and adapted tours
Multilingual audio guide available on smartphones
Free admission for under-18s, residents of Arles and many other groups
Areas partially accessible to visitors with reduced mobility
See the full programme: https://arles.fr/app/uploads/1/2025/11/Livret-programme-dec-2025-a-mars-2026.pdf