As a showcase for the history of the Institut Pasteur de Lille and a focus for current scientific research, this museum was born out of a desire to celebrate the scientific work of our researchers. It gives everyone access to the collections of the Institut Pasteur de Lille and thus to the history of those who built it. The Institut Pasteur de Lille museum pays tribute to its founding fathers, talented researchers and humanists whose work has saved millions of lives around the world: Louis Pasteur, Albert Calmette and Camille Guérin. The aesthetics of this contemporary exhibition come alive throughout: the museum becomes a place of discovery, astonishment, learning and wonder. Combining art and science, history and modernity, new technologies and poetry, the Institut Pasteur museum in Lille is an undeniable source of scientific mediation, particularly for young people, teenagers and children. Stimulating interest in science, research and health is a major concern of the Institut Pasteur de Lille.
Open Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Tel: 03 20 87 72 42. Prior registration at Lille Tourist Office, Palais Rihour, Place Rihour, 03 59 57 94 00.
Regular price: €9.50. Concession: €8.