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    Musée Fragonard

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Musée du Louvre - Haute Couture at the Louvre

    Musée du Louvre

    4.5(2.3k reviews)
    8.3 km1er, Palais Royal/Musée du Louvre

    The Louvre Museum is one of the most amazing museums in the entire world, located right in the…read moreheart of Paris. The approach to the entrance felt significant, with the glass pyramid acting as a central anchor point surrounded by courtyards, wings, and long stretches of stone façades that hinted at the scale of what was inside. The building combines historic palace architecture with vast modern exhibition spaces. Inside, the experience unfolded through sheer size more than anything else. Galleries branched in multiple directions, each holding different periods and regions, from ancient civilizations to classical European art. I moved through long corridors and open halls, sections that shifted in both atmosphere and lighting depending on the collection. One moment I was in a dimly lit room of Greek antiquities, the next I was under bright skylights surrounded by French paintings. Even without focusing on individual works, the density of what is housed here was immediately noticeable. The layout encouraged wandering rather than a strict path, and I found it easy to lose track of time moving between rooms, staircases, and open gathering areas. Some sections felt busier and more compressed, especially around the most famous works. Other areas opened up into quieter pockets where the scale of the building became more apparent. I appreciated those quiet moments the most.

    A dream come true to finally visit the Louvre. If you want to make sure to get in, you have to…read morepurchase your tickets online, and preferably at 9am when they first open. We arrived an hour early and was second in line so we got to be one of the first to see the Mona Lisa right as they opened and were able to get as close as the public can get. The museum is closed to the public every Tuesday. We walked through the day before and it seemed that groups in conferences is what goes on during those Tuesdays that they're closed. I booked our tickets 2 months in advance, and was able to get the opening day slot for two. And just 20 minutes after opening, the room 711 in the Denon Wing where the Mona Lisa is, got packed. You can spend the whole day here and still not have seen everything. There are multiple floors filled with art work, and luckily there are elevators. There's also a small cafe, and restaurant on the first level, and then another cafe at the second. At the exit it almost turns into a mall of shops and eateries. So it might take you another hour past when you thought you'd be exiting. You definitely want good walking shoes, cuz you'll loose track of how far you walked, even after 3 hours.

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    Musée Carnavalet - Stained glass in a re-created shop

    Musée Carnavalet

    4.0(93 reviews)
    6.5 kmMarais, 3ème

    Too much to see and too little time! I greatly enjoyed it but I was there for 3 hours and didn't…read moresee everything I wanted to see. The exhibits are set up to have a nice way of guiding you through them, so it was never crowded or congested. Lots of benches to sit on and a nice cubby system for bags and coats. Trop de choses à voir et trop peu de temps ! J'ai adoré, mais je n'y suis restée que trois heures et je n'ai pas pu tout voir. Les expositions sont bien agencées et le parcours est fluide, ce qui évite les foules. Il y a plein de bancs pour se reposer et un système de casiers pratique pour les sacs et les manteaux.

    The oldest Paris history museum having opened in 1880…read more The former mansion is located in the Marais, an easy walk from the hotel I was staying in. I wanted to check it out for both the preserved architecture and the immense number of city artifacts spanning 450 years. The permanent collection is free to the public. Short term exhibits are ticketed. At your own leisure you can stroll room after room. Some are furnished with their original decorations, , others have been recreated with furnishings of a certain period. Rooms from historic residences in Paris from the 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries are in the museum. It made a nice introduction to the history of the city as I wandered Paris for the next 5 days. It was a bit confusing in some areas to follow the arrows through rooms that had so many nooks to explore. Allow easily 2-3 hours to start your exploration.

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    Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle - View of grande galerie de l'évolution from the park.

    Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle

    4.2(59 reviews)
    5.9 km5ème, Jardin des Plantes/Austerlitz

    This is actually one of B's favorite museum other than the Louvre. It is crazy here. I would call…read morethis place a dumping ground for bones. Not just dino bones. There are whales and other animals. It is interesting what you get to see. The animals' remains/skeletons are fascinating here. I feel like at the beginning of time, It was a very well laid out museum but they got more and more items for display that they have no place to put it. They end up putting a lot of things in the center of the museum leaving only two narrow isle for walking. The middle section is blocked off and can be seen only far away. This museum has two floors. The second floor is just as interesting as the first. The second floor is less of a dumping ground. Even the things they have in the cabinet or behind the glass are fascinating. There is so much things to see inside this museum that you do need minimum 2 hours. I feel like there is so much to see that I don't know what am I suppose to look at first. The most interesting item on display here is the whale skeleton. It is so big that there is no way you will miss it.

    We took a walk through the park on a beautiful Paris afternoon and stopped by grande galerie de…read morel'évolution, which is just one of many places to visit in the Natural History Museum network. Wow! I've been to a few museums in my travels and this one ranks as on of the best designed and overall coolest I've seen. Although it was built in 1889, the interior is extremely modern. For me, part of the museum experience is not just the content of the museum but the architecture and design. The open concept inside is very dramatic. Speakers and lighting have been set up to simulate thunderstorms which cycle through every now and then. Oh, I think there's some natural history stuff here too.

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    View of inside grande galerie de l'évolution. Picture doesn't do it justice.

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