Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac: Skip The Line Annual Pass

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Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac Annual Pass

The Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac annual pass gives you unlimited access to one of Paris's most distinctive cultural institutions. This museum houses the world's largest collection of non-European art and artefacts from Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas. Located along the Seine near the Eiffel Tower, the museum displays over 3,500 objects in its permanent collection, from ancient masks and sculptures to contemporary installations.

Your annual pass covers both the permanent galleries and rotating temporary exhibitions. You'll skip entrance queues every visit and enjoy early access to the museum spaces (except Sundays) for a quieter experience. The museum's unique architecture, designed by Jean Nouvel, creates an atmospheric setting with its glass walls and living wall of plants covering the exterior.

Highlights

  • Unlimited skip-the-line access to permanent collections and temporary exhibitions
  • Early entry to museum spaces for quieter visits (except Sundays)
  • Discounted audio guides and reduced fees for cultural activities, performances and concerts
  • Special invitations to show rehearsals and behind-the-scenes experiences
  • Thursday evening extended access from 7pm to 10pm with guest privileges
  • 10% discount at Café Jacques and Les Ombres restaurants, plus savings in the bookstore

Plan Your Visit to Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac

The museum is located at 37 Quai Branly in the 7th arrondissement, easily accessible by metro (Bir-Hakeim or Alma-Marceau stations) or RER C (Pont de l'Alma). Opening hours vary throughout the week, with extended evening access on Thursdays until 10pm for passholders. Allow 2-3 hours to explore the main collections properly.

The museum is fully accessible for wheelchair users across all public areas. Consider visiting during weekday mornings for the quietest experience, or take advantage of Thursday evenings when you can bring additional guests. If you're exploring Paris's cultural district, you might also enjoy the Musée d'Orsay for impressionist masterpieces, or discover the city's landmarks with a Seine river cruise that passes right by the museum.

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Opening times

10:30am – 5:30pm 10:30am – 5:30pm 10:30am – 5:30pm 10:30am – 5:30pm 10:30am – 5:30pm 2:30pm – 5:30pm

Know before you go
  • Bring a valid photo ID to collect your pass

  • Early access not available on Sundays

  • Last admission is 45 minutes before closing

  • Entire museum is wheelchair accessible

  • Check the museum calendar for special member events

Visitor guidelines
  • Please keep noise to a minimum in exhibition spaces

  • No food or drinks allowed in galleries

  • Respect museum staff and follow signage

  • Photography without flash is allowed unless stated otherwise

  • Supervise children at all times

Frequently asked

What does the annual pass include?

The annual pass offers unlimited skip-the-line access to the museum, discounts in the café and bookstore and exclusive member events.

Can I bring guests with my pass?

The pass allows additional guests on Thursday evenings — Solo Pass holders can bring one guest, Duo Pass holders up to three guests on those evenings.

Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?

Yes, all public areas of the museum are accessible to visitors using wheelchairs.

Can I get a refund if I cancel?

Yes, cancellations are free before the day of the experience.

Are audio guides included with my pass?

Audio guides are available at a reduced rate for passholders.

Where you'll be

37 Quai Branly

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