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Musée Carnavalet
Opening hours
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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Museum in neighboring mansions with Paris art & history exhibits focused on 16th & 17th centuries.via Google
A vast, recently renovated museum dedicated to the history of Paris, from its prehistoric origins to the French Revolution.
- Good to know
- Free entry for the permanent collection; plan for at least three hours to navigate the labyrinthine rooms.
Reviews from Google
An impressive museum in the heart of Paris that is dedicated to the history of the city. The museum occupies a few neighboring mansions: the Hôtel Carnavalet and the former Hôtel Le Peletier de Saint Fargeau. The structure contains multiple levels filled with art that despict life in Paris. The building, a historic monument from the 16th century, contains furnished rooms from different periods of Paris history, historic objects, and a very large collection of paintings. The entrance of the museum walks you through various city signs and building signs that identify the skill of the craftsman. The museum is free to enter and open every day from 10-6 except Monday and quite impressive if you have the time to visit.
it’s really good for a free museum. You can learn more about French history through the museum the revolution, the background story of how Paris was established. If you’re interested in history, it is definitely somewhere that you need to check out. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
A superb free museum in the heart of the Marais. The collection gives a rich, layered history of Paris, from medieval streets and aristocratic interiors to the Revolution and modern city life. The building itself is beautiful, and the rooms feel atmospheric rather than overwhelming. Perfect if you want to understand Paris beyond the usual postcard version. Highly recommended, especially because the permanent collection is free.
Super interesting and informative. The best free history museum Ive been to in Paris. They have an art section, a medieval section, a USA friendship section, a room recreation section etc. I had to come twice to experience the full museum. They have lockers for free at the entrance to leave your things in, which I found very useful, and the museum is easy to navigate! Absolutely recommend, lots to learn!
This is one of my favourite museums ever, and I'm really glad I went there. Admittedly, my expectations were not very high. I was just searching for somewhere new in Paris to spend an afternoon. However, Carnavalet turned out to be a gem! It's extremely well organised and curated, with excellent objects and informative plaques. I found myself flowing effortlessly between the rooms, not because the path was too linear but because it all just made sense. You move from the basement across all floors of the museum, covering the whole history of Paris chronologically. The main emphasis is the French Revolution, which I had studied and watched documentaries on before, but was still able to learn new things at the museum and feel much closer to the events. In total, I spent 3h in there. Lastly, as I left the museum and continued walking around Paris, I ran into several monuments that I appreciated much more after having read about them in Carnavalet (from the Hotel de Ville to the Fontaine des Innocents).