
Louvre Museum Reserved Access Tickets
Paris
Od41,96 €
Tickets to Hôtel de la Marine with Audio Guide
The Hôtel de la Marine stands proudly on Place de la Concorde as one of Paris's most magnificent 18th-century buildings. Originally constructed as the Garde-Meuble de la Couronne, this royal repository once safeguarded the Crown Jewels and furnished the palaces of French royalty. Designed by architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel in the late 1700s, the building later served as the Ministry of the Navy before opening to the public as a remarkable cultural monument.
Your visit reveals opulent reception halls and salons adorned with intricate stucco work, gold leaf detailing, and historic frescoes. The included 3D audio guide, available in nine languages including English, French, and Spanish, brings the building's fascinating transformation to life. You can choose between two distinct routes: the Intendant's Apartments showcase the private quarters where influential caretakers of royal treasures once lived, complete with sumptuous furnishings and the King's and Queen's quarters. Alternatively, explore the Al Thani Collection, displaying rare artefacts and artworks spanning centuries and continents in thoughtfully curated galleries.
The museum welcomes visitors from morning until evening, with late morning or mid-afternoon recommended for fewer crowds. Plan to spend approximately 1.5 to 2 hours exploring either the Intendant's Apartments or the Al Thani Collection route. The Hôtel de la Marine sits directly on Place de la Concorde, easily accessible by Metro lines 1, 8, and 12 at Concorde station.
Bring your passport or ID for admission, particularly if you qualify for reduced pricing. Travel light as large bags and strollers are not permitted inside for security and preservation reasons. Photography for personal use is allowed throughout your visit, though flash photography is prohibited. Wheelchair-accessible routes are available, with some width limitations in certain rooms.
For more historic Parisian experiences, consider exploring the stunning stained glass windows of Sainte-Chapelle or discovering royal history at the Palace of Versailles. Art enthusiasts might also enjoy the world-famous collections at the Louvre Museum.
Bring your passport or ID for admission, especially for reduced or free entry eligibility
Arrive during late morning or mid-afternoon for fewer crowds
Photography is allowed but avoid using flash
Wheelchair access available, but some rooms may have width limitations
Travel light as large bags and strollers are not permitted inside
Bring your passport or ID for admission, especially for reduced or free entry eligibility
Arrive during late morning or mid-afternoon for fewer crowds
Photography is allowed but avoid using flash
Wheelchair access available, but some rooms may have width limitations
Travel light as large bags and strollers are not permitted inside
Yes, wheelchair-accessible routes are available, though wide chairs may be restricted in certain rooms.
Photography for personal use is allowed inside, but use of flash is not permitted.
Yes, a 3D audio headset is included with your ticket and available in nine languages.
Please bring a valid ID or passport, especially for age-based or reduced admission.
Large bags, strollers, pets, and flash photography are not allowed for security and preservation reasons.
Hôtel de la Marine, 2 Place de la Concorde
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