In the heart of Vieux Lyon, the Musée du Cinéma et Miniature invites you on an extraordinary journey behind the scenes of the seventh art.

The museum houses a breathtaking collection of original objects, costumes and miniature sets that have left their mark on the history of cinema and culture. These treasures, taken from Hollywood blockbusters such as Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Jurassic Park, take visitors behind the scenes of their favourite films.

Tim Burton fans are in for a treat!

The museum will be opening the doors to a new space dedicated entirely to the world of Beetlejuice. To coincide with the release of the US director's sequel to the much-loved singular titled original, this immersive exhibition promises to take visitors behind the scenes of the creation of this cult character.

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Visitors will be able to discover original objects from the 1988 film, specially brought out of the museum's reserves for the occasion. Extravagant costumes, fantastic sets and emblematic props will be combined to offer a unique immersive experience.

The exhibition will showcase the talent of the artists and technicians who brought the world of Beetlejuice to life. Every stage in the creation process will be revealed from preparatory sketches to scale models and costumes. 

Visitors will be able to gain a better understanding of Burton's artistic choices and the technical challenges faced by the film crews.

Cinema's Hidden Gems

This museum is a true treasure trove for cinephiles. Among the crown jewels is the original Dark Vader helmet, a prized possession of Julien Dumont, the museum's director. This iconic artifact is a testament to the museum's impressive science-fiction collection.

Fans of Steven Spielberg will also be thrilled. The museum houses an impressive collection of props from the renowned director's productions. Cult objects from films such as Raiders of the Lost Ark and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial are on display, offering visitors a unique immersion into the filmmaker's universe.

With such rich collections and a contagious passion, the Musée du Cinéma et Miniature has established itself as a must-see destination for all lovers of the seventh art. Julien Dumont and his team are constantly enriching the collections, and one can already imagine the future acquisitions that will complete this exceptional panorama.

To learn more about the museum watch the video above! 

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