Lingering over pain au chocolat in a sidewalk café, relaxing after a day of strolling along the Seine and marveling at icons like the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe… the perfect Paris experience combines leisure and liveliness with enough time to savor both an exquisite meal and exhibits at the Louvre. Awaken your spirit at Notre Dame, bargain hunt at the Marché aux Puces de Montreuil or for goodies at the Marché Biologique Raspail, then cap it all off with a risqué show at the Moulin Rouge.
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5.0 based on 22 reviews
A Paris, au 53 Boulevard de Rochechouart, 9ème arrondissement, à travers plus d'une centaine de machines d’époque et en état de fonctionnement, le Musée du Son Enregistré évoque les différentes étapes de l’évolution technique, des premiers appareils à cylindres et à disques sous les formes les plus représentatives jusqu’aux dernières technologies. Une cinquantaine d’affiches d’époque et des photos illustrent et agrémentent le musée. Des parallèles sont effectués entre les plus importants artistes d’hier et d’aujourd’hui.
4.5 based on 369 reviews
This museum features the work of 19th century artist Gustave Moreau.
Gustave Moreau was a symbolist. I found his paintings fascinating and his drawings shows what a master he was. A visit takes you through his living quarters and then up into his studio. We bought a joint ticket which included the Jean- Jacques Henner museum - a very different painter.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Expect to spend between 1-2 hours at this great museum. Despite the fact that it has only one floor (for not initiated members) to explore, the abundance of information, artifacts, and masterpieces is substantial. You don't have to be at the 33 degree to have a unique cultural, historical, and philosophical experience.
4.5 based on 1,077 reviews
The museum reveals the secrets to the perfume trade, as well as a collection of precious objects tracing the history of perfume from antiquity to the present day. Immersed in the atmosphere of a late nineteenth century perfume factory, visitors will discover the world of fragrance through a set design that combines ancient artefacts, archives and videos of modern production.
A lovely, intimate, FREE tour that is very interesting if you are a devotee of fragrance and perfumes. The displays of antique bottles and labels were beautiful and interesting. At the end of the tour, they will offer to help you select products to buy from their current collections, but I did not feel obligated or pressured.
4.5 based on 90 reviews
Unique and interactive visit in the magical world of the 7th Art and the backstage of the biggest movie theater in Europe: the Grand Rex, listed in the inventory of Historical Monuments, Art Deco style on the Grands Boulevards of Paris since 1932.
4.0 based on 165 reviews
Our perfume museum, which opened in 1983, occupies a charming Napoleon III town house built in 1860 by Lesoufaché, a student of Garnier. The decoration is entirely of that period. Here you can discover a wonderful collection of perfumery objects that will take you traveling through the ages. We will be delighted to welcome you for a free guided tour of this prestigious museum just a few steps from the Opéra Garnier. Open from monday to saturday from 9 am to 6 pm Open on sunday and holydays from 9 am to 5 pm
This was a wonderful experience! The museum offered an interesting and insightful guided tour explaining the history of perfume making. Our tour guide, Charlotte, spoke perfect English and answered all the various questions of guests. She was a joy! The museum tour culminated in an opportunity to shop fragrances and learn about specific scents and individual preferences. My family and I enjoyed the experience very much and will recommend it to our friends and colleagues
4.0 based on 375 reviews
Located in the Romantic district called "New Athens", this town-house with its paved courtyard, central garden and two artists studios has kept its 19th century charm. Its first owner, the painter Ary Scheffer entertained the artistic intelligentsia of the time: Delacroix, Liszt, Rossini, Sand, Chopin, Tourgueniev, Dickens... The museum is a perfect setting for Scheffer and his contemporaries' paintings and George Sand's memorabilia (paintings,furniture, jewellery).
Tucked into the base of Montmartre, a little bit hidden as you have to walk down a small lane way, opening up to a beautiful courtyard, the displays were very pleasing to the eyes, we enjoyed just ambling along taking it all in, another bonus admission is free.
4.0 based on 3,648 reviews
Above and beyond a wax work museum.... sound and mirror show at start is amazing second visit and still packed full of surprises....
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