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Musee de la Franc-Maconnerie 16 Rue Cadet, Paris, 75009 |
It was in the 18th century in the midst of religious and political chaos that the Freemasonery movement appeared in France (founded in the 17th century in England). Its ideas...
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Musee de la Magie 11 Rue Saint Paul, Paris, 75004 |
The museum of magic (established in 1993 by George Proust) is an incredible place that groups together everything involved in the art of magic, conjuring tricks and illusion from the 18th century to the present day. In t... more
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Musee de la Marine 17 Place du Trocadero, Palais de Chaillot, Paris, 75116 |
This museum, devoted to the history of the French navy, was founded in 1827 on the initiative of one of Charles X's sons. Located in the west wing of the Palais de Chaillot (Le) since 1943, it displays models of ships, p... more
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Musee de la Mode et du Costume 10 Avenue Pierre 1er de Serbie, Paris, 75116 |
Fayette. If you follow Inspector Maigret on his pursuit, this will lead you through the centre of Paris nightlife along streets filled with pubs and discotheques. Luckily he spared us of Place Pigalle with its tourist ba... more
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Musee de la Mode et du Textile 107 Rue de Rivoli, Paris, 75001 |
At first, the decorative arts were on the fringe of the fine arts. It is today a more accepted art form due in part to the wealth of the collection of decorative arts. That collection is largely made up of restorations o... more
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Musee de la Monnaie 11 Quai de Conti, Paris, 75006 |
Housed in a 17th-century building, La Monnaie de Paris (supplier of French coins), opened in 1988 and is the first major museum devoted to the monetary history of France.
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Musee de la Monnaie 11, quai de Conti, Paris, 75270 |
: Les Champs Elysees. There, you can buy everything from Cds to quality clothes. Nevertheless, the things are more or less expensive. In Champs Elysees you can also eat in good restaurants (except McDonald’s). More... more
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Musee de la Musique 221 Avenue Jean Jaures, 221, Avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris, 75019 |
In the $120 million stone-and-glass Cité de la Musique, this museum serves as a tribute and testament to music. You can view 4,500 instruments from the 16th century to the present as well as paintings, engravings,... more
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Musee de la Poupee Impasse Berthaud, Paris, 75003 |
If you love dolls, make a detour to this quaint, low-ceiling house in a cul-de-sac near the Centre Pompidou to admire the rarefied collection, spanning from the 1800s through the Mattel era. Bisque-head dolls with enamel... more
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Musee de la Publicite Palais du Louvre, 107, rue de Rivoli, Paris, 75001 |
Designed by Jean Nouvel, the museum is a reproduction of a typical urban environment complete with fake streets, courtyards, and squares, which host temporary exhibitions as befits such a rapidly evolving scene. The squa... more
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