Museums

Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of art, history and beauty as you explore the museums of Paris. Each museum is a gateway to priceless treasures, iconic works of art and fascinating stories. Be enchanted by the splendor of the Louvre, lose yourself in the gardens of the Musée d’Orsay, or discover the hidden gems of the Centre Pompidou. Each museum is brimming with treasures that will transport you through time and space. Prepare to be amazed, inspired and transported into a world of wonder and knowledge. Welcome to the captivating world of Paris museums!

  • The House of African Worlds (MansA)

    The Maison des Mondes Africains (MansA) is a Parisian cultural institution dedicated to the valorization of artistic, historical and intellectual expressions from Africa and its diasporas. It acts as a bridge between the continents, welcoming researchers, artists, thinkers and the public around cross-cutting projects combining art, human sciences and citizen engagement. Located in the 12ᵉ…

  • The Palace of Discovery

    The Palais de la Découverte is one of the most emblematic scientific establishments in Paris. Located in the west wing of the Grand Palais, on Franklin D. Roosevelt Avenue, it was inaugurated in 1937 on the occasion of the International Exhibition of Arts and Techniques. Its founder, the physicist Jean Perrin, Nobel Prize in Physics,…

  • Dior Gallery

    At the entrance to La Galerie is a grand white marble staircase and display cases that house more than 1,874 creations from the French house, including dresses, accessories, bags and shoes. Included are miniatures of iconic designs by the seven couturiers who have passed through Dior’s artistic direction, namely Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Marc…

  • Cluny Museum in Paris

    Reopening in spring 2022. The Musée de Cluny in Paris, also known as the Musée des Thermes de Cluny, is dedicated to medieval art and contains one of the world’s most comprehensive collections on the subject. The museum contains a vast collection of medieval artifacts, armor, stained glass and other objects, making it a super…

  • Carnavalet Museum

    The Carnavalet Museum tells the story and life in Paris, and is also one of the main museums in the French capital. The capital of France is a real paradise for museum lovers. And the Carnavalet Museum is one of the main museums in the entire city of Paris. It is a space entirely dedicated…

  • Eugene Delacroix Museum

    This is a museum, very interesting to tell a little about the history of the painter Eugene Delacroix and exhibit some of his works. The place was the last apartment of the artist in Paris and contains drawings, notes, photos, books and many other objects that belonged to the painter. If you have visited the…

  • Tokyo Palace

    The Palais de Tokyo in Paris is one of the most modern museums in the French capital, where you can admire works from all over the world. This museum is completely different from anything you’ve seen in the city, as it works with ultra-modern works. With a charming and very inspiring architecture, it is comfortable…

  • The Orangery Museum

    The Musée de l’Orangerie, located in the Tuileries Gardens, focuses on Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. At the western end of the Tuileries garden (the “Louvre garden”), opposite the Place de la Concorde, are two small buildings that house two small museums. On the left, the Jeu de Paume, devoted to photography. On the right, the Musée…