The Carnavalet Museum is one of the most important institutions in Paris. It’s the official History Museum of the city that houses more than 600.000 objects, from rare paintings to items that once belonged to Napoleon. The building is a historic monument from the 16th century and contains furnished rooms from different periods of Paris's history. It features works by artists including Joos Van Cleve, Frans Pourbus the Younger, Jacques-Louis David, Hippolyte Lecomte, François Gérard, Louis-Léopold Boilly, and Étienne Aubry.
Address: 23 Rue de Sévigné, 75003 Paris, France
Opening hours:
Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-18:00
CLOSED on Mondays
Ticket price:
Permanent collections:
FREE
Temporary Exhibitions:
It varies depending on the current exhibitions.
Please check the official website for updates on hours and ticket prices — it’s linked below.
Getting there:
LINE 8 Métro station Chemin Vert
LINE 1 Métro station Saint-Paul (Les Marais)