Sunday guided tour in French

Frau mit Locken schaut auf kleine Menschen in der Hand
This event is available in
French
Guided tour in French
Sunday, 24.8.2025, 2pm–3pm
Sunday, 12.10.2025, 2pm–3pm
The guided tours through the exhibition ‘The Essential Alison Bechdel’ allow visitors to take a look behind the scenes in French. The autobiographical-fictional stories by award-winning comic book author and illustrator Alison Bechdel (*1960, USA) deal with relationships, queer identity, psychological and literary reflections, as well as the body and self-perception, with a great deal of self-irony.

No registration required
Address
St. Alban-Vorstadt 28
4052
Basel
+41 61 226 33 60
Tarif
Paid entry
5
CHF
Rate for holders of the Museums-PASS-Musées only.
Dates
On 07 December 2025
Sunday: 14:00-15:00
On 15 February 2026
Sunday: 14:00-15:00
Additional informations
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