莱俪博物馆-拉利克之城
The Lalique Museum and the Villa René Lalique
著名的拉利克琉璃博物馆,收藏了超过650件价值不菲的艺术品,从新艺术风格珠宝到绘画,装饰以及当代水晶,可以让观赏者近距离欣赏,从不同角度领略拉利克别致的工艺。参观结束, 您还可以到村庄里著名的法国顶级厨艺的餐厅,体验一场奇妙的法式美食之旅,感受村庄的秀美与平静。
A day spent in the magnificent world of Lalique begins with a visit to the museum which houses more than 650 examples of the work of René Lalique and his successors. It ends with an exceptional gastronomic adventure in the Villa Lalique where all is order and beauty, luxury calm and pleasure.
Located in Wingen-sur-Moder, the Lalique Museum’s collections include over 650 exceptional works that follow the career of René Lalique and his successors. Organised according to themes and chronology, it offers a broad panorama of Lalique creations including Art Nouveau jewellery, Art Deco glass and contemporary crystal.
René Lalique wanted to make beauty accessible to as wide a public as possible, and one solution was to use moulds in order to mass produce . In addition to objects such as perfume bottles, the museum shows glass objects in many different areas of life such as tableware, architecture, and interior decoration.
One of René Lalique’s main motivations for setting up the factory in Wingen-sur-Moder in 1921 was to develop production of tableware. Many of the services produced in Alsace were named after local towns, such as Strasbourg, Mulhouse and Colmar. You can also see Mouettes, a service René Lalique created specially for the visit of the British monarchs in 1938.
René Lalique took glass into all areas of everyday life: he produced vases, lamps, statues and clocks, radiator caps for the cars of the Roaring Twenties, inkstands and mirrors, and continued to design and produce glass jewellery.
Get a feel for the skills and know-how still used today at Wingen-sur-Moder, thanks to a touch-screen table presenting the various stages of production of the Bacchantes vase. And a 7-minute multi-screen film takes you into the heart of the Lalique factory (it is not possible to organise factory visits).
In this small city of Wingen-sur-Moder, Lalique is a famous factory, a museum and, since 2016, a 5* hôtel with a 2* restaurant with one of de Europe's finest wine cellars.
Under the direction of Silvio Denz, Chairman and CEO of Lalique since 2008, the Villa built by René Lalique in 1920 has reinvented itself.
Member of the prestigious collection Relais & Châteaux since 2016, the Villa is now the sumptuous setting of an ultra-sophisticated five-star hotel and gourmet restaurant, awarded 2 Michelin stars just a few months after its opening.
Steeped in history, the Villa was home to the founder and his family during their stays in Alsace. After René Lalique’s death in 1945, his son Marc and granddaughter Marie-Claude, continued to stay there on a regular basis. Silvio Denz, keen to breathe new life into the house, commissioned interior designers Lady Tina Green and Pietro Mingarelli to carry out the refurbishment. They are the designers of the ‘Lalique Maison‘ Art-Deco-inspired furniture and decorative accessories collection, created in 2011 and inspired by original René Lalique motifs. In accordance with Silvio Denz’s wishes, they have preserved the atmosphere and authenticity of the family home. With this requirement in mind, the exterior has been restored exactly as it once appeared, complete with blue shutters, faithfully reproducing the look of the original building. While retaining the original structure, the designers have imagined six suites that evoke the genius of René Lalique, down to the last detail. All different, they each bear the name of an emblematic René Lalique creation that harks back to a decade in the life of the master glassmaker. The exception is the ‘Zeila’ suite, named after Marie-Claude Lalique’s famous panther.
Mario Botta, the Swiss architect of international renown, who lives in Mendrisio in the Canton of Ticino, was commissioned to design the restaurant and cellar. He has won more than 50 prizes and awards for his architecture that reflect his ethical concerns. It is important to Botta that a building should fit its surroundings perfectly, both visually and from the environmental viewpoint. Having this aim in mind, he designed the restaurant at Villa René Lalique with its pillars in Vosges sandstone, its big bay windows looking over the natural setting and its plant-covered roof.
A homage to the century-old heritage bequeathed by the visionary artist, René Lalique, and a heartfelt tribute to the French Art de Vivre, Villa René Lalique is conceived as a showcase for lifestyle and savoir-faire, the Lalique way.
Contact
Lalique museum
40 Rue du Hochberg
F - 67290 Wingen-sur-Moder
https://www.musee-lalique.com/en
Villa René Lalique
18 Rue Bellevue
F - 67290 Wingen-sur-Moder
https://villarenelalique.com/en/
Medias
Lalique museum
Villa René Lalique