Abstract
As an architect and museographer, I propose to evoke some of the museums created by the Frenak+Jullien studio, following a thematic thread, that of the founding links between narrative and journey, inherent in the very idea of the museum.
One of the characteristics of contemporary museums is that they are increasingly taking over existing sites, which have been transformed, converted or simply renovated. The relationship between the museum's own narrative and the history of the premises in which it is housed becomes decisive. Using examples that have already been built or are still in the planning stage, I will show how architectural and museographic design can help to organize these exchanges.