MUSEE GOURMAND DU CHOCOLAT
Discover the history of chocolate, meet the chocolate makers, taste without moderation, make your own chocolates, have fun with your family, imagine the impossible, find the greatest chocolate fans.
Discover the history of chocolate, meet the chocolate makers, taste without moderation, make your own chocolates, have fun with your family, imagine the impossible, find the greatest chocolate fans.
Opened in 1882, the Musée Grévin is a private wax museum where you'll find wax reproductions of famous characters. With family or friends, it's the ideal place to have a good time and enjoy a truly immersive experience!
In the magnificent setting of the former abbey of Saint-Martin-des-Champs, this museum focuses on 7 areas: scientific instruments, materials, construction, communication, energy, mechanics and transport. It traces the development of these techniques since the 16th century. The tour ends on a high note at the Arts et Métiers metro station. It was inspired by Jules Verne's Nautilus.
With its atypical twentieth-century architecture and bright primary colors, the Centre Pompidou is easily identifiable. It houses the Musée National d'Art Moderne, a world reference for its collections of 20th and 21st century art.
Works by key artists are displayed chronologically, in two areas: the modern period from 1905 to 1960 (Matisse, Picasso, Dubuffet...) and the contemporary period from 1960 to the present day (Andy Warhol, Niki de Saint Phalle, Anish Kapoor...).
Good to know: A lovely panoramic view awaits you on the 6th floor (accessible with an entrance ticket). Panorama ticket only: €5
Located in the Opéra Garnier district, the Musée du Parfum Fragonard welcomes amateurs and enthusiasts alike to discover the secrets of perfume-making and its extraordinary history from Antiquity to the present day.
The collection, an exceptional group of over 10,000 works by almost 350 artists, includes paintings, sculptures, videos, photographs, sound works, installations and performances.
Renowned throughout the world for its immense collections of art and antiquities, the Louvre has a rich history. From the small castle built by Philippe-Auguste to store the kingdom's treasures, only a few traces remain.
On discovering it, the painter Édouard Detaille would have exclaimed: "The station is superb and looks like a palace of fine arts". This visionary would be surprised to discover that his discovery has been a museum since 1986. Today the museum houses an impressive collection of 19th century art.
Our tip: If you climb to the top floor, go behind the impressive clock, and contemplate the magnificent panoramic view of Paris that is offered to you.
Located in the heart of the verdant Parc de la Villette, the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie is a unique and spectacular place. Science enthusiasts will find the answers to many of their questions here, through a variety of fun activities and experiments. The children's section has two exhibitions, for 2 to 7 year-olds and 5 to 12 year-olds.