Eveil des Sens 2025 - Flowers of Alsace painted under glass

Eveil des Sens 2025 - Fleurs d’Alsace en peinture sous verre
This event is available in
French
The Musée de l'Image Populaire - François Lotz is taking part in the "Éveil des Sens" project taking place throughout October, coordinated by the Parc Naturel Régional des Vosges du Nord.

What is Éveil des Sens? To make sure that every visitor feels at ease during the activities on offer: young and old, novices and specialists, able-bodied and disabled.



The Musée de l'Image Populaire - François Lotz is proud to invite you to a unique visit-workshop dedicated to the discovery of Alsatian flowers through the ancestral technique of painting under glass. This immersive workshop will plunge you into the rich and colorful world of Alsatian floral iconography, while exploring a fascinating artistic method.



Come and discover the beauty and richness of Alsatian flowers through a unique artistic and cultural experience. Come away with your own work of art and a better understanding of the exceptional technique of painting under glass. We look forward to seeing you at the Musée de l'Image Populaire - François Lotz to share this creative and convivial moment!



Date: Saturday, October 18, 2025 from 3 pm to 4 pm
Price: FREE
Audience: young and old, novices and experts, able-bodied and disabled people
Duration: 1 hour

LIMITED SEATING
Reservations MUST be made by calling 03 88 07 80 05 or emailing musee@commune-valdemoder.fr


Venue: Musée de l'Image Populaire
24 rue du Dr Albert Schweitzer, Pfaffenhoffen
67350 VAL-DE-MODER

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Address
24 rue du Dr. Albert Schweitzer
67350
Pfaffenhoffen
+33 3 88 07 80 05
Tarif
Free entry with the Museums-PASS-Musées
Dates
On 18 October 2025
Saturday: 15:00-16:00
Additional informations
Exhibitions in this museum
Exposition l'Alsace en images
Exhibition
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To mark its 25th anniversary, the Musée de l'Image Populaire - François Lotz is looking back at its origins. Drawing on private loans and the museum's own holdings, the exhibition pays tribute to the ...