What happens when a group of teenagers, most of whom have never entered a museum, come face to face with the abstract depths of Soulages, the colours of Rothko or Duchamp’s provocative urinal? "Museum" follows a class of students from a small town in Migennes on their first visit to the Centre Pompidou, capturing the tension between discovery and distance, curiosity and incomprehension. Through their eyes, art becomes a territory of both revelation and exclusion, exposing the social boundaries that still define access to culture. By questioning how background shapes perception, the film quietly asks whether art truly belongs to everyone — or only to those who already know how to look.