About

In 1900, Paris hosted the World's Fair. Specifically for this event, two palaces - the Petit Palais and the Grand Palais - were built on the Place Clemenceau. For over a century, the Petit Palais was closed and only in 2005, the city authorities opened it for hosting major exhibitions. The museum's collection is quite extensive and includes works of art created from the Renaissance through the 1920s. In addition to paintings, the palace's halls are adorned with various sculptures, pieces of furniture, and decorations from different periods. All these elements create a harmonious picture and inspire admiration.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Cours La Reine - Chevaux de Marly
Bus stop 280 m walk
Grand Palais
Bus stop 116 m walk
Champs-Élysées - Clemenceau
Subway station 187 m walk
Palais de La Découverte
Bus stop 308 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 22,154 reviews
4.7/5 22,154 reviews
Tris Reid-Smith
Tris Reid-Smith
4 weeks ago on Google

One of Paris' free museums / galleries with a collection of paintings, sculptures and ancient Greek / Roman art and objects.

globale riot
globale riot
4 weeks ago on Google

En descendant les champs Elysées a pieds nous avons fait une halte dans cet édifice.nous avons fait la visite gratuite qui est déjà bien garni.

Lyn Crosthwaite
Lyn Crosthwaite
4 weeks ago on Google

Free entry to museum artworks. Pretty interior courtyard, but lots of renovation going on. Nice inside café with air conditioning 👌