
Duration
2 hours
Best Time
Any time
Entry
EUR 7 - Verified Apr 2026 ✓
Closures
Closed on Monday
CAPC transforms a massive 19th-century warehouse into one of France's most compelling contemporary art spaces. The soaring main hall feels cathedral-like, dominated by Richard Long's permanent stone circle installation that anchors the mezzanine gallery. You'll encounter challenging video art, large-scale sculptures, and rotating exhibitions that actually push boundaries rather than play it safe. The building itself is half the experience: exposed brick, industrial beams, and raw concrete create the perfect backdrop for cutting-edge work.
The visit flows naturally from the dramatic entrance hall upward through interconnected gallery spaces. The mezzanine wraps around Long's stone circle, offering different perspectives as you move through temporary exhibitions. Sound bleeds between video installations, creating an immersive atmosphere that feels more like exploring an artist's studio than a sterile museum. The scale surprises you: rooms open into unexpected spaces, and the interplay between historic architecture and contemporary art creates genuine moments of discovery.
Most guides oversell this as essential Bordeaux culture, but honestly, it depends on your tolerance for experimental art. Regular admission runs €7, students €4, and that first Sunday freebie attracts crowds worth avoiding. Skip the ground floor shop displays and head straight upstairs where the real exhibitions live. The basement archives rotate interesting smaller pieces, but only venture down if the main floors have genuinely grabbed you. Two hours is plenty unless you're a serious contemporary art enthusiast.
Enter through the main Rue Ferrere entrance and immediately head to the mezzanine level via the stairs on your right to see Long's stone circle from above first, then work your way down through the temporary exhibitions
Most visitors rush through the video art installations, but the headphones provided actually enhance the experience significantly and many pieces are designed specifically for the acoustic properties of this warehouse space
The museum's temporary exhibitions change every 3-4 months and the quality varies dramatically, so check their website beforehand since some shows are genuinely groundbreaking while others feel like art school experiments
Skip the queue: Book tickets online to avoid the ticket line.
Plan for about 2 hours.
CAPC Musée d'Art Contemporain de Bordeaux is in the Chartrons neighborhood of Bordeaux. The address is 7 Rue Ferrere, 33000 Bordeaux, France. The area is well-served by metro.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Closed on Monday. Check the official website for holiday closures and special hours.
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