PassPartage: become a Facilitator

Presentation of the 2025/2026 season - Relais


Relays in the social, disability and health fields are invited to discover the highlights of the new season at the Musée d'Orsay and the Musée de l'Orangerie, on Friday 26 September 2025, from 9.30am to 12pm, in the Musée d'Orsay auditorium.
 

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Become a cultural facilitator

Are you a professional or volunteer from the disability or healthcare sector wishing to visit the Museum with your group? Become a cultural facilitator at the Museum and enjoy an offer specially created for you.


To become a facilitator, you must attend a training visit (cycle 1). You’ll meet your dedicated contact person at the Museum there and learn about the institution’s operation and collections. You’ll then have all the tools required to prepare your visit and lead your own tour if you so wish.


Following the visit, you’ll be given a PassPartage, a card confirming your status as facilitator and providing you with a great many advantages. Click here to find out everything about the PassPartage! 


You may then access the theme-based visits (cycle 2), which will enable you to learn about the museum’s exhibitions in more detail.

Download the information leaflet for cultural facilitators
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Training visit dates

Training visits (Cycle 1)

These training visits (Cycle 1) are open to professionals and volunteers from the disability and healthcare sectors wishing to accompany their group(s) at Musée d’Orsay Come and discover the Museum, its building, collections, temporary exhibitions and cultural activities specially designed for visitors with disabilities.
These visits enable new facilitators to meet their dedicated accessibility contacts in order to discuss and prepare a visit plan with them.

Next dates

  • Friday 19 September 2025, 10am to 12.30pm, training visit (cycle 1) to the Musée d'Orsay collections    

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  • Thursday 11 December 2025, 2.30 pm to 5 pm, training visit (cycle 1) to the Musée d'Orsay collections

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Theme-based visits and mediation workshops (Cycle 2)

Open to facilitators who have already attended a training visit (Cycle 1), the theme-based visits (Cycle 2) to the permanent collections or temporary exhibitions will help you deepen your knowledge of them by addressing a specific topic. They will help you learn mediation techniques and choose a focus for your next group tours.

Next dates

  • Jeudi 2 octobre 2025, de 14h30 à 17h, visite thématique (cycle 2) de l'exposition Sargent. Les années parisiennes (1874-1884)

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  • Jeudi 9 octobre 2025, de 14h30 à 17h, visite thématique (cycle 2) de l'exposition Paul Troubetzkoy. Le prince sculpteur

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  • Vendredi 7 novembre 2025, de 10h à 12h30, visite thématique (cycle 2) de l'exposition Sargent. Les années parisiennes (1874-1884)

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  • Vendredi 14 novembre 2025, de 10h à 12h30, visite thématique (cycle 2) de l'exposition Paul Troubetzkoy. Le prince sculpteur

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  • Jeudi 27 novembre 2025, de 14h30 à 17h, visite thématique (cycle 2) avec l'outil Jeux de regards

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More training sessions at the Musée de l'Orangerie

Come and visit

To learn more about tours adapted for your group, rendezvous here.

Preparing your visit

To help you plan your visit, we’ve selected features and sections you can use to prepare for your visit and after it, once you’ve returned to your organization with your group.

Artworks in context
Drafted specially for the website, artworks in context helps you learn more about the artworks in the Musée d'Orsay’s permanent collection.

Content in audio description and French Sign Language will soon be available.

Educational resources

The Resources section provides a range of information on the Museum, its collections and its exhibitions.

Partnerships

Each year, the Museum carries out long-term projects.
If you’d like to enter into a partnership with the Museum, please write to us to present your project.

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The Museum Gets Out of its Frame

Contact

For full information, feel free to contact us by email at accessibilite@musee-orsay.fr or by clicking on our online contact form.

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