
Musée Cinéma et Miniature
Musée Cinéma et Miniature, Lyon
“A place where movie magic comes to life—and every tiny detail tells a big story.”
First Impressions
Hidden in a Renaissance building in the heart of Vieux Lyon, the Musée Cinéma et Miniature surprised me in the best way. From the outside, it blends in with the old stone charm of the neighborhood. But once I stepped inside, I entered a universe of special effects, film history, and breathtaking miniature worlds. I felt like a child again—eyes wide, heart full of wonder.
Getting There
The museum is located on Rue Saint-Jean, right in the middle of Old Lyon. I wandered there on foot after visiting Fourvière Hill, but it’s easily accessible via Metro D (Vieux Lyon–Cathédrale Saint-Jean station).
Tip: It’s a popular spot, so go early in the day to avoid crowds and take your time exploring each floor.
My Experience
The museum is spread across multiple floors, and I found myself getting lost in the best way. One section is all about cinema props and costumes—I saw real items from movies like Gladiator, Batman, and Alien. Some displays gave me chills, others made me laugh. It’s like walking through movie history.
Then came the miniature worlds—and wow. Tiny Parisian apartments, vintage bakeries, dusty libraries… all so detailed it made me lean in close just to take it all in. Each scene told a silent story. I could have stayed for hours.
Good to Know
Open: Daily from 10 AM – 6:30 PM (hours may vary)
Tickets: ~€10.90 for adults; reduced rates available
Visit Duration: 1.5 to 2.5 hours
Facilities: Gift shop, restrooms, and cafés nearby in the old town
Snack Break
After the visit, I wandered a few steps down the cobbled street and found a little crêperie tucked between shops. I ordered a warm Nutella crêpe and a café crème, sat outside, and just let the movie-magic buzz settle.
Personal Tips
Take your time—there’s so much detail in both the miniatures and film props
Don’t skip the behind-the-scenes videos—they’re fascinating
Bring a phone or camera with good focus for the tiny dioramas
Ideal for rainy days or when you want something unique beyond the typical museums
Why I Loved It
⭐ 5.0/5 — “It brought out the wonder in me—the part that still believes in stories, in cinema, in tiny, beautiful details. I smiled so much my cheeks hurt.”
What You’ll Want to Capture
Intricate miniature sets that feel almost real
Iconic film props (hello, Gremlins and Terminator!)
The moody Renaissance architecture of the museum itself
A candid smile as you peer into a dollhouse-sized world