
Institut d'art contemporain, IAC
A tribute to modern art at the Institut d’Art Contemporain de Villeurbanne
Villeurbanne is a suburb of Lyon, so it is easy to get to its Institute of Contemporary Art, just a few streets from Lyon Part-Dieu railway station. The IAC was created at the end of the 1990s when the town decided to merge the Nouveau Musée de Lyon art centre with the regional collection of contemporary art (FRAC).
This was the beginning of the Institute and its 1,200m² space for artistic experimentation and creation. As well as permanent modern art collections, it also has international exhibitions with no less than 1,600 works by artists from France and abroad.
From painting to sculpture, from video to photography, all arts are present within the colourful outside walls, which are regularly redecorated. Although the Institute runs sessions for families once a month, it is above all a place for couples rather than families in view of the artistic and cultural demands involved.
Visitors can contemplate works by artists who are already well-known like Friedman, Boetti and Weiner, and admire the work of the artists of tomorrow. The Institute of Contemporary Art is a wonderful gateway between the two. As you enter the glass doors, you are immediately able to admire the work of the current artist showcased by the Institute.
The artist changes every year. Apart from this annual exhibition, there is a large permanent collection, fundamentally conceptual and oriented towards creation and renewal. As well as encouraging creation, the Institute continually acquires new works. For those not very familiar with contemporary art, free guided visits take place every weekend with qualified staff. In addition, one Friday a month, the Institute runs “lunch on the hoof” swift guided tours with snacks from a Food Truck. The Institute also has a space where you can gather information and consult the catalogue of the specialist bookshop for contemporary art.
Beauty beyond the walls of the Institute

The ICA is just a few minutes’ walk from a real Lyon institution : the Halles Paul Bocuse indoor market. Whether you are a foodie or just inquisitive, this temple of gastronomy is well worth a visit. There is no shortage of specialities such as quenelles and ‘saucissons lyonnais’, which can be eaten on-site at a counter or as you walk around.
Not far from the ICA are the Botanical Gardens and Zoo in the 6th ‘arrondissement’, places of natural beauty which are a perfect echo of the artistic beauty of the ICA. A stroll from the greenhouses of the Botanical Gardens to the enclosures of red pandas and Asiatic lions is a lovely way to round off an afternoon in Villeurbanne.
Useful information
Access and Transport
The ICA is on the Cours Tolstoï near the ‘Totem’, between Lyon Part-Dieu railway station and the sky-scrapers of Villeurbanne.
Opening times
Wednesday – Friday : 14.00 – 18.00
Saturday, Sunday 13.00 – 19.00
Closed Monday and Tuesday
Tuesday – Friday 09.00 – 18.00 for groups by prior reservation.
Prices
Full rate : 6€
Reduced rate : 4€
Address and contact details
11 rue Docteur Dolard
69100 Villeurbanne
Tel. : 04 78 03 47 00
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