Discover the best top things to do in Hauts-de-Seine, France including Albert Kahn Musee et Jardins, Museum Paul-Belmondo, Musee Rodin, Musee National du Chateau de Malmaison, Louis vuitton, Musee National de Ceramique de Sevres, Museum Garden Paul Landowski, Musee Francais de la Carte a Jouer, Musee Roybet Fould, Museum of Local History.
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4.5 based on 572 reviews
a must to see - a world in a a garden, with japanese garden and view points and very interesting exhibitions - Kahn was a visionnaire and sent photographers and cameramen to capture the world beginning of 20th century, there is always free exhibitions there and access is free every 1st Sunday of the month
4.5 based on 108 reviews
House, workshop, park: everything is gathered in Meudon to discover a unique experience sculpture and the world of the French sculptor Rodin. The visit begins with the villa of Brillants where Rodin lived the last 20 years of his life. Nearby, the visitor discovers the tactile space where reproductions of works in resin are distinguished by touch. Below, the gallery of plasters is a real dive into the heart of the artist's creation, the presentation of sculptures in their successive states allows the visitor to understand the different stages of Rodin’s creative process. In the vast park, the tomb of Rodin, surmounted by the Thinker, welcome visitors for a meditative moment facing the Val de Seine. A place of birth and creation, the Rodin de Meudon Museum is also a place of transmission where numerous artistic and cultural education projects are organized for young people of all ages and from all backgrounds.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Though not as large as some museums it is packed with a wonderful art collection and the furnishings of the period. The china services are outstanding and the maintenance is excellent. We were there in November so you had to imagine what the gardens would present in season but there were certainly broad hints at their splendor. This was the home of Josephine until her death in 1814 and the last residence of Napoleon following his defeat at Waterloo and just prior to his exile (1815) to the island of St.Helena
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4.0 based on 73 reviews
Superb museum for all playing card and tarot lovers located few minutes walk from Mairie d'issy metro (No.12) station in a Issy Les Moulineaux. 8 or 9 stops (10 minutes) from Paris city centre. Smallish but beautifully arranged over three floors. Free entrance for little peaople up to 26 years, 5,20 Euro for old ones. Unusual opening hours so check online before you visit.
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