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About the exhibition

The Worlds of Paul Delvaux is the largest exhibition devoted to Paul Delvaux since 1997. You'll find many of the artist's original works, as well as sketches and designs, and works by other artists that put Paul Delvaux's work into perspective.

The tour takes 1h15 to 1h30.

We do not offer audio-guides for this exhibition.

The exhibition is presented in French, Dutch, German and English.

There is no minimum age to visit the exhibition.

Yes, if there are at least 15 people in the group, you can visit the exhibition at the preferential rate of €16 per person.

Go to this page for more information or contact us via reservations@expo-pauldelvaux.com or via +32 2 549 60 49.

School groups can visit the exhibition at the special rate of €8 per student, with one free accompanying adult for every 15 students. Additional accompanying adults pay €8.

Go to this page for more information or contact us via reservations@expo-pauldelvaux.com or via +32 2 549 60 49.

No, pets are not allowed in the exhibition, with the exception of guide dogs.

Yes, but please be careful not to disrupt the experience of the visitors around you: flash photography and long videos are forbidden.

Yes, the ticket for "The Worlds of Paul Delvaux" gives access to the Musée de La Boverie's permanent collection for an additional €2.

People under 26 can visit the permanent collection free of charge.

About the booking process

We recommend that you reserve your ticket via our online ticketing service, to ensure that you have access to the exhibition at the date and time of your choice.

You can also buy your ticket on site. Without a reservation, our teams will welcome you within the limits of the exhibition venue's capacity.

It's best to arrive at the time indicated on your ticket. However, if you arrive earlier or later, our teams will be happy to welcome you within the limits of the exhibition venue's capacity.

If you have booked during the last time slot of the day, we recommend that you arrive promptly to ensure that you have enough time to visit the entire exhibition.

Subject to availability, we can help you change the date and/or time of your ticket.

Please contact us via info@expo-pauldelvaux.be or via +32 488 35 50 77.

If you arrive earlier or later, our teams will be happy to accommodate you as far as the exhibition venue's capacity will allow.

Tickets are non-refundable, as specified in our terms and conditions.

If you are unable to attend the exhibition, you can change the date and time of your ticket. Please contact us via info@expo-pauldelvaux.be or via +32 488 35 50 77.

If you lose your ticket, contact us at info@expo-pauldelvaux.be or via +32 488 35 50 77 , giving your first and last name and the e-mail address used to make the reservation.

Reduced fares are available for:

  • Young people aged 6 to 25 (€12)
  • Children under 6 (free);
  • Persons with reduced mobility (€12)
  • Persons accompanying someone with reduced mobility (€12)
  • Articles 27 (1.25€ upon presentation of a valid article 27 coupon. Available directly at the museum);
  • Teachers (€16 on presentation of teacher's card, excluding school visits);) ;
  • Holders of a valid ICOM card (free);
  • Accredited journalists (free);
  • Groups (16€ per person for groups of 15 or more);
  • Schools (€8 per pupil for school visits);
  • If you do not fall into one of these categories, you must purchase a standard ticket (€18).

About the exhibition venue

The exhibition takes place at the Musée de La Boverie (Parc de La Boverie, 4020 Liège / Luik).

The exhibition takes place entirely indoors.

Yes:

  • By train: the Liège-Guillemins TGV station is a 700m walk from La Boverie, via a pathway featuring a pedestrian-bicycle bridge over the Meuse river.
  • By bus: routes 2 and 3 or 26 and 31.

Yes, there are two parking lots nearby:

  • Médiacité parking lot, various entrances 200m from the museum (closed on Sundays)
  • Parking " Liège-Guillemins P2 " rue de Fragnée 41, 4000 Liège

Yes, the exhibition space and the entire exhibition are accessible to people with reduced mobility.

Parking spaces are allocated in the driveway leading to the museum. 

People with reduced mobility can register directly at the museum reception desk, or by ringing the bell at the door to the left of the main entrance.

Yes, the contents of the exhibition are accessible to the hearing impaired.

The "Madame Boverie" restaurant is located within the exhibition space. 

Yes, toilets are available on site.

Lockers are available to store your belongings for the duration of your visit.

Yes, benches and/or chairs are available at various points throughout the exhibition.  

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