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PETIT PALAIS, MUSEE DES BEAUX ARTS DE LA VILLE DE PARIS
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Museum
District : Champs-Elysées / Louvre
Description :
Miranda and Andy arrive at the Petit Palais to attend a fashion show.
Setting
Reopened in 2005 after extensive renovation, the Petit Palais houses the City of Paris Museum of Fine Arts. An architectural jewel built opposite the Grand Palais for the 1900 Exposition universelle, it displays artworks from antiquity to the early 20th century in an exceptional setting. Laid out around an interior garden, the interconnecting exhibition areas are
lit by a series of large windows overlooking the Champs-Elysées gardens. Admission free to the permanent collection. Open daily except Monday and public holidays.
Photo of Petit Palais © Marc Verhille / Mairie de Paris
Informations :
The Petit Palais is reopening on 10 December 2005 following 4 years of renovation work which has restored its original luminosity and transparence. For the delight of the museum’s visitors, the building reappears in all its modernity, just as it was designed by the architect Charles Girault. Beyond the edifice’s new-found sparkle, the presentation of the museum‘s collections has also been enriched, offering greater comfort to its visitors thanks to enlarged exhibition space, improved accessibility and additional services. The Petit Palais’ main vocation is as the Musée des Beaux-Arts of the City of Paris. It is one of the rare Parisian museums to offer the public such a wide range of art work: paintings, sculpture, tapestries, objets d’art and, for the first time, icons, donated by Roger Cabal. This artistic panorama covers a vast time scale from antiquity to early 20th-century: ancient and medieval collections rub shoulders with French and Italian Renaissance works or Flemish and Dutch art, bequeathed by the Dutuit brothers. The 18th-century works of the Tuck donation and the splendid collection of French 19th-century paintings feature among the museum’s treasures, with prestigious artists such as Delacroix, Monet, Sisley, Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec and Courbet. The richness and diversity of the collections naturally endow the Petit Palais with an educational vocation, for the discovery of and introduction to art.
Others informations
Architecturals styles :
Academic, 19th century
List of collections :
Sculpture, Painting, Tapestries, Objets d'art
Collections period :
17th century, 6th century, 5th century, 4th century, 10th century, 11th century, 18th century, 19th century, 20th century, 12th century, 1st century, 2nd century, 3rd century, 14th century, 15th century, 16th century, 13th century, 8th century, 7th century, 9th century
Garden :
Access to garden and café during museum opening hours.
Opening days and times
Open/Closed :
The Petit Palais has been closed for renovation since 13 August 2000. It will reopen on 10 December 2005. 10am - 6pm
Days of week :
Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday
Open on those public holidays :
Horaire nocturne :
On Tuesday until 8pm during temporary exhibitions
Individual tours
Independant tour :
Admission charged for temporary exhibitions.
Guided tour :
Adults: guided tours, tales, art and tales duos, special itineraries. Children and families: discovery tours. Bookings on 01 53 43 40 36 (10am-noon and 2pm-4pm).
Free :
Free access to permanent collections.
Group tours
Group tour :
Bookings on 01 53 43 40 36 (10am-noon and 2pm-4pm).
Services
Educational activities :
Children and families: discovery tours, workshops, storytelling. For visitors with disabilities: guided tours using sign language or lipreading and tactile tours. Teachers: training and documentation. Schedules and bookings on 01 53 43 40 36 (10am-noon and 2pm-4pm).
Room hire :
Café-restaurant "Le jardin du Petit Palais", seating 90 people at garden level and on mezzanine, and 40 places in the peristyle.
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Access:
Avenue Winston Churchill
75008 PARIS
District : Champs-Elysées / Louvre
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Champs Elysées Clemenceau
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RER : Charles de Gaulle - Etoile
- Bus : 42, 72, 73, 80, 83
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