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Musée des miniatures et décors du cinéma Review

4.5 /546 Reviews
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The miniature film art museum in Lyon is located on the old street of Lyon, where a lot of classic movies are collected, and some movie scenes are miniature and displayed. The miniature scenes are very beautifully produced and make people film.

Musée des miniatures et décors du cinéma

Posted: Sep 8, 2020
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  • justinwang1987
    5/5Outstanding
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    The International Microfilm Art Museum, a very interesting classic, not only suitable for children, I think as an adult I feel very excited, and I have a lot of, our classic movies have made a miniature landscape, which is really interesting.

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    Posted: Feb 21, 2020
  • _We***99
    5/5Outstanding
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    Must go wow! One of Lyon's most worth seeing museums! Student tickets 7 euros per person, there are many props used for filming movies, as well as miniaturized models and miniaturized scenes for filming movies, many famous movies, like Harry Potter, Batman, Alien... Props have been witnessed by yourself ~ and video explaining movie special effects How to shoot ~ In short, it is a very interesting museum. There are two rooms that are slightly scary and bloody. There is a letter on the curtain that does not recommend children to visit. Parents with babies can consider it as appropriate.

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    Posted: Feb 20, 2020
  • 蔡芷涵
    5/5Outstanding
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    Built by micro-artist Dan Ohlmann, the museum features more than 100 micro-daily scenes produced by world-renowned artists, and restores scenes from more than 300 films with micro-technology, which makes people have to marvel at the ingenuity of its production process. The International Museum of Microfilm Art in Lyon (Musée Miniature et Cinéma) in France has exhibited a series of nearly 100 mini-film sets. The exquisite works, produced by the museum's director Dan Ollerman and many artists, took nearly 20 years to complete, and now visitors can enjoy the sights and enjoy the sincere work that was catching the rain in Lyon on the day. The wet weather did not dampen the enthusiasm for museum visits, and even young couples came in strollers. It took more than ten minutes to queue up to buy tickets. There are some free exhibits at the door and in the front hall. If the tickets are expensive (adults 8 euros, students 6 and a half euros), it can be a little eye-opening in the front hall. Of course, this is definitely not enough.

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    Posted: Oct 5, 2016
  • Michaelhe
    5/5Outstanding
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    Personally like the place, although it is very difficult to find, but quiet is also a mood

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    Posted: Aug 19, 2022
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    The International Microfilm Museum of Lyon is the most famous attraction in Lyon. There are miniaturized scenes of various famous films. The production is exquisite and realistic, which makes people very surprised. It seems to be in the middle of the plot. In fact, there are many grand scenes of movies. It was taken in such a miniaturized model, it was really unimaginable.

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    Posted: Nov 2, 2017
  • 乖小咪
    5/5Outstanding
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    There is a miniature museum of cinema art in Lyon, which is a bit scary to be honest. Some of the props are made as real as they are, and some of the dead people who have been dissected are very infiltrating. And here the lights are a little dim, there is a feeling of gloomy terror, timid friends still have to be cautious.

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    Posted: Dec 15, 2018
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