Good news for theater lovers and families in the mining area: until December 7, 2026, the Louvre-Lens is hosting a free exhibition dedicated to the masterpieces of the Comédie-Française.
Stage costumes, miniature sets, portraits of famous actors and unpublished documents: this exhibition retraces 350 years of history of the oldest theater in the world still in operation. A journey behind the scenes of French performing arts, accessible to all without paying a cent.
The exhibition is installed in the Mezzanine Space on level -1 of the museum. It is included in the visit to the Time Gallery, itself free. It is therefore a zero-euro cultural outing for the whole family, a stone’s throw from the slag heaps and settlements of Pas-de-Calais.
The Louvre-Lens is open every day except Tuesday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To prepare for your visit, consult the official Louvre-Lens agenda.
A free and enriching outing not to be missed — share the information with those around you!

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