The Museum of Hunting and Nature focuses on the relationships between humans and the natural environment through the traditions and practices of hunting. It has been characterized as one of the most rewarding and inventive museums in Paris. It is made up of multiple rooms paneled in wood and outfitted with bronze decorative fixtures designed by Brazilian sculptor Saint Clair Cemin, and made to look like vines, antlers, and tree branches.
Address: 62 Rue des Archives, 75003 Paris, France
Opening hour:
Tuesday-Sunday 11:00-18:00
Wednesdays 11:00-21:30 (no late openings in July and August)
CLOSED on Mondays
Ticket price: 13,50€
Please check the official website for updates on hours and ticket prices — it’s linked below.
Getting there:
LINE 3 Métro station Arts et Métiers
LINE 11 Métro station Rambuteau