
Louvre Lens
Immerse yourself in the treasures of the Louvre-Lens after hours
Join an expert for a private tour of this exciting museum after it closes to the public
More...The Experience
Get inspired by a world of fine art on a private tour of the Louvre-Lens with your own expert guide after the museum closes to the public for the day. This spectacular museum opened in 2012 in Lens, a former mining area and now a UNESCO World Heritage site, about 200km north of Paris. It has a large open gallery that showcases over 200 masterpieces from the Louvre and is also enriched by loans from other major national collections and contemporary works of art. Ask your private guide any questions you have as you view a chronological display that spans from the invention of writing in Mesopotamia in the 4th millennium BCE to the Industrial Revolution in the mid-19th century on your unique after-hours visit. Exclusively for Mastercard cardholders.
What's priceless
Having the time and space to truly appreciate the art on display on an after-hours tour of the spectacular Louvre-Lens.
The highlights
- Interact with your expert guide and learn the history and mission of the Louvre-Lens
- Explore the Galerie du temps after hours with no crowds and no distractions
- View more than 200 masterpieces on loan from the Louvre spanning thousands of years
Details
- Priceless experiences are reserved for Mastercard cardholders
- Experience is available to book on the following dates: 31 May 2025, 28 June 2025, 26 July 2025, 23 August 2025, September 13 2025, October 25 2025
- Price listed is for 1 person
- Experience duration is 1.5 hours from 7:00pm - 8:30pm.
- Cardholders may purchase a maximum of 18 tickets
- By clicking "Book here", you agree to all our Terms of Use
Fine Print
- This experience is non-refundable upon purchase, unless otherwise noted
About our partner
Louvre Lens
The Louvre-Lens Museum opened on 4 December 2012 and is part of the cultural decentralisation initiative envisioned by President Jacques Chirac. With its Japanese-inspired architecture, landscape design, museography, and commitment to mediation and performing arts, the Louvre-Lens fosters dialogue in all its forms.