The exhibition is available to download as a free PDF in three digital formats:
To access these files, simply fill out the form below. Once you have filled out the form, you will be redirected to a page where you can download the PDFs.
You will also receive an email containing download links.
If you wish to make use of the exhibition, we would ask you to comply with the associated terms of use.
For exceptional events, the Pasteur Museum can also provide the exhibition printed on large-format panels ready to display (eleven 80x200cm roll-up banners),
as a free short-term loan for venues in mainland France. The Pasteur Museum will review any requests made in this respect.
Transport costs for the exhibition are payable by the person or organization requesting the exhibition.
For further information about loan conditions and the availability of the exhibitions, please write to us.
If you would like to know more about the bicentenary or receive the official bicentenary label for your project, go to pasteur2022.fr.
You can use the hashtag #pasteur2022 for any publications on social media related to the exhibition.
The Institut Pasteur and Pasteur Museum are offering the exhibition "From Louis to Pasteur: 1822-1895" as a free download.
In exchange, we would ask you:
"From Louis to Pasteur: 1822-1895" is an exhibition produced by the Institut Pasteur and Pasteur Museum to mark the bicentenary of Louis Pasteur's birth.
The exhibition is an accredited event that has been awarded the bicentenary label by the General Bicentenary Committee.
The aim of the bicentenary label is to bring the various initiatives associated with the anniversary under one banner (find out more at pasteur2022.fr).
The portrait of Louis Pasteur represented on the label is the work of artist Fabrice Hyber.
In its legitimate interest to monitor and conduct a user survey related to the exhibition marking the bicentenary of Louis Pasteur's birth, the Institut Pasteur will process the personal data you provide on this form (identification data, contact data, location data).
Your data will only be accessible to authorized staff in the Communications and IT Departments at the Institut Pasteur. They will be kept until April 1, 2023.
For more information or to exercise your right of access, right to rectification, right to object and, where applicable, your right to restrict processing and right to erasure, please email the Institut Pasteur Data Protection Officer at dpo@pasteur.fr.
If you do not receive a reply or object to a decision, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the French National Data Protection Authority (CNIL).