Musée de la Lunette
Museum

Musée de la Lunette

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The history of the telescope as an "eye catcher

A museum unique in France
Located in Morez, the capital of the French eyewear industry, the Musée de la Lunette traces the history of the metal-framed spectacle, which began in 1796 thanks to the skill of a master nail-maker. Discover how the people of the Haute-Jurassie region used their ingenuity and know-how to develop a veritable industry that is still recognised the world over for its quality and creativity.

A collection unique in the world
Through one of the world's largest collections, the EssilorLuxottica - Pierre Marly collection, the museum also invites visitors to discover the global history of eyewear in a journey that begins in the 13th century and takes us through Europe, Asia and North America. Pierre Marly, a renowned optician and creator of unusual models, designed eyewear for some of the biggest stars of the second half of the 20th century, including Elton John, Michel Polnareff and Sophia Loren. Above all, the "couturier of eyewear" has assembled one of the world's largest collections of eyewear and optical instruments, from medieval bezicles to Sarah Bernhardt's face-glasses and the temple spectacles of Victoire de France (daughter of Louis XV).

Musée de la Lunette
Place Jean-Jaurès
Morez
39400 HAUTS DE BIENNE

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REOPENING OF THE MUSÉE DE LA LUNETTE (EYEWEAR MUSEUM)

This museum in Morez, capital of French eyewear, presents the world history of eyewear across continents and centuries, as well as the local history of metallic-framed glasses that all started in 1796 thanks to the skills of a master nailer. The collection by Pierre Marly, a glasses designer, is the only one of its kind in the world.

  • French, English
  • Hearing handicap, Mental handicap
  • Credit card, Payment cards, Cheques and postal orders, Holiday vouchers, Cash, Visa
  • Pets not allowed
Amenities
  • Picnic area
  • Parking
  • Toilettes
Services
  • Shop
Activity
  • Specific theme activities
  • Adult workshop
  • Junior workshop
  • Conferences
  • Temporary exhibitions
Chains and Labels
Hearing handicap
Mental handicap
Musée de France
Prices & Schedules Opening :

From 01/09/2024 to 30/06/2025

From 01/07/2025 to 31/08/2025 of 10:00 to 12:30 - of 13:30 to 18:30

Prices :
  • Gratuities (Children under 6, Hauts-de-Bienne residents, Morez schools, ICOM card, Musée de la lunette ambassadors (+ reduced rate for accompanying persons))
  • Special rate (disabled, student, JuraMusées pass, permanent Time pass) : 5€
  • Rate for large families (2 adults + 2 children (€2 per additional child)) : 18€
  • Children's group rate (from 10 people) : 2.5€
  • Group rate (from 10 people) : 5€
  • Other rate (Guided tour supplement (all year round by reservation for groups, during school holidays for individuals, except for children under 18, students and the disabled)) : 1.5€
  • Special rate (Culture Pass) : 4€
  • Child rate : 4€
  • Base rate - full rate adult : 6€
Special opening conditions :

Scheduled reopening depending on government decisions (Closed on December 25, January 1 and May 1.)

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