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Carnavalet Museum & Exhibition Direct Entry Tickets

Bypass the ticket lines and enjoy hassle-free entry to the museum's French Revolution exhibit. Discover iconic Parisian history and special displays.

Explore at your own pace

Tiketi ya Simu

Carnavalet Museum & Exhibition Direct Entry Tickets

Bypass the ticket lines and enjoy hassle-free entry to the museum's French Revolution exhibit. Discover iconic Parisian history and special displays.

Explore at your own pace

Tiketi ya Simu

Carnavalet Museum & Exhibition Direct Entry Tickets

Bypass the ticket lines and enjoy hassle-free entry to the museum's French Revolution exhibit. Discover iconic Parisian history and special displays.

Explore at your own pace

Tiketi ya Simu

Kutoka €15

Kwa nini kuweka tiketi nasi?

Kutoka €15

Kwa nini kuweka tiketi nasi?

Mambo Muhimu na Vilivyomo

Highlights

  • Skip ticket queues for fast entry to the Carnavalet Museum

  • Visit the French Revolution exhibit featuring objects from 1794

  • See more than 50,000 artifacts tracing the history of Paris

  • Walk through five chronological sections at your own pace

  • Access both permanent and temporary exhibitions

What’s Included

  • Entry to all permanent collections

  • Access to current temporary exhibitions

Kuhusu

Discover the Carnavalet Museum

The Carnavalet Museum stands as the oldest institution dedicated to the heritage of Paris. Housed in the atmospheric Marais district, it offers insight into the city’s evolution, spanning prehistory to modern times. As you wander elegantly restored mansions, you'll find yourself surrounded by history at every corner, from carved medieval relics to striking memorabilia from the French Revolution.

Direct Access to History

Your ticket grants you direct entry, eliminating long waits and giving you more time to immerse yourself in the exhibitions. The famed French Revolution exhibit highlights dramatic events from the pivotal years of 1793 and 1794, with period artifacts, artwork, and personal effects from those who shaped this era. Among the many artifacts, you'll see rare items like a guillotine blade, coins from revolutionary years and paintings that narrate the fervour of change in France.

Chronological Exploration

The museum is carefully organised into five thematic sections, allowing you to follow Paris’ timeline chronologically. Stroll through rooms decorated in luxurious historical styles, explore relics from prehistoric settlements and discover Parisian culture as it evolved through monarchies, revolutions and contemporary society.

Permanent and Temporary Exhibitions

Your entry includes all permanent displays, as well as rotating temporary exhibits exploring various aspects of the city’s story. Admire reconstructed period salons, rare manuscripts and personal effects of figures such as Marie Antoinette and Marcel Proust. Each section helps contextualise key moments, from the dramatic transformation under Baron Haussmann to the resilience of Parisians during wartime.

Experience for All Ages

The museum appeals to history enthusiasts, students and families alike. With a wealth of objects to explore and engaging displays, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Paris’ unique spirit and its role in shaping world events. Take your time discovering the museum; enjoy photography (without flash) to capture your visit, and make use of cloakrooms for a more comfortable experience.

Plan Your Visit

Located centrally, the Carnavalet Museum is easily accessible and offers facilities for visitors with mobility needs. Some special rooms are wheelchair friendly, and staff can arrange additional support. Remember to check opening hours and plan your route through the museum’s diverse sections for the best experience.

Book your Carnavalet Museum & Exhibition Direct Entry Tickets now!

Mwongozo wa Wageni
  • Arrive early to make the most of your visit

  • Store large items in cloakrooms

  • Respect museum staff and guidelines

  • Use of flash is not allowed when photographing exhibits

  • Follow wheelchair access routes where indicated

Muda wa Ufunguzi

Jumatatu
Jumanne
Jumatano
Alhamisi
Ijumaa
Jumamosi
Jumapili

Closed 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm

Maswali Yanayoulizwa Mara kwa Mara

Is photography allowed in the Carnavalet Museum?

Yes, photography without flash is permitted inside the museum.

Are large bags permitted?

No, large bags are not allowed but cloakrooms are available for storage.

Is the museum accessible by wheelchair?

Most areas are wheelchair accessible. Three rooms may be inaccessible but wheelchairs can be borrowed free of charge.

When is the museum closed?

The Carnavalet Museum is closed on January 1, December 25 and May 1.

Are temporary exhibitions included?

Yes, your ticket includes both the permanent and temporary exhibitions.

Jua kabla ya kwenda
  • Last entry is 45 minutes before closing

  • Cloakrooms available for luggage and coats

  • Photography allowed without flash

  • Wheelchair access available except for three rooms

  • Museum closed on January 1, December 25 and May 1

Sera ya kughairi

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Anwani

23 Rue de Sévigné, 75003 Paris, France

Mambo Muhimu na Vilivyomo

Highlights

  • Skip ticket queues for fast entry to the Carnavalet Museum

  • Visit the French Revolution exhibit featuring objects from 1794

  • See more than 50,000 artifacts tracing the history of Paris

  • Walk through five chronological sections at your own pace

  • Access both permanent and temporary exhibitions

What’s Included

  • Entry to all permanent collections

  • Access to current temporary exhibitions

Kuhusu

Discover the Carnavalet Museum

The Carnavalet Museum stands as the oldest institution dedicated to the heritage of Paris. Housed in the atmospheric Marais district, it offers insight into the city’s evolution, spanning prehistory to modern times. As you wander elegantly restored mansions, you'll find yourself surrounded by history at every corner, from carved medieval relics to striking memorabilia from the French Revolution.

Direct Access to History

Your ticket grants you direct entry, eliminating long waits and giving you more time to immerse yourself in the exhibitions. The famed French Revolution exhibit highlights dramatic events from the pivotal years of 1793 and 1794, with period artifacts, artwork, and personal effects from those who shaped this era. Among the many artifacts, you'll see rare items like a guillotine blade, coins from revolutionary years and paintings that narrate the fervour of change in France.

Chronological Exploration

The museum is carefully organised into five thematic sections, allowing you to follow Paris’ timeline chronologically. Stroll through rooms decorated in luxurious historical styles, explore relics from prehistoric settlements and discover Parisian culture as it evolved through monarchies, revolutions and contemporary society.

Permanent and Temporary Exhibitions

Your entry includes all permanent displays, as well as rotating temporary exhibits exploring various aspects of the city’s story. Admire reconstructed period salons, rare manuscripts and personal effects of figures such as Marie Antoinette and Marcel Proust. Each section helps contextualise key moments, from the dramatic transformation under Baron Haussmann to the resilience of Parisians during wartime.

Experience for All Ages

The museum appeals to history enthusiasts, students and families alike. With a wealth of objects to explore and engaging displays, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Paris’ unique spirit and its role in shaping world events. Take your time discovering the museum; enjoy photography (without flash) to capture your visit, and make use of cloakrooms for a more comfortable experience.

Plan Your Visit

Located centrally, the Carnavalet Museum is easily accessible and offers facilities for visitors with mobility needs. Some special rooms are wheelchair friendly, and staff can arrange additional support. Remember to check opening hours and plan your route through the museum’s diverse sections for the best experience.

Book your Carnavalet Museum & Exhibition Direct Entry Tickets now!

Mwongozo wa Wageni
  • Arrive early to make the most of your visit

  • Store large items in cloakrooms

  • Respect museum staff and guidelines

  • Use of flash is not allowed when photographing exhibits

  • Follow wheelchair access routes where indicated

Muda wa Ufunguzi

Jumatatu
Jumanne
Jumatano
Alhamisi
Ijumaa
Jumamosi
Jumapili

Closed 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm

Maswali Yanayoulizwa Mara kwa Mara

Is photography allowed in the Carnavalet Museum?

Yes, photography without flash is permitted inside the museum.

Are large bags permitted?

No, large bags are not allowed but cloakrooms are available for storage.

Is the museum accessible by wheelchair?

Most areas are wheelchair accessible. Three rooms may be inaccessible but wheelchairs can be borrowed free of charge.

When is the museum closed?

The Carnavalet Museum is closed on January 1, December 25 and May 1.

Are temporary exhibitions included?

Yes, your ticket includes both the permanent and temporary exhibitions.

Jua kabla ya kwenda
  • Last entry is 45 minutes before closing

  • Cloakrooms available for luggage and coats

  • Photography allowed without flash

  • Wheelchair access available except for three rooms

  • Museum closed on January 1, December 25 and May 1

Sera ya kughairi

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Anwani

23 Rue de Sévigné, 75003 Paris, France

Mambo Muhimu na Vilivyomo

Highlights

  • Skip ticket queues for fast entry to the Carnavalet Museum

  • Visit the French Revolution exhibit featuring objects from 1794

  • See more than 50,000 artifacts tracing the history of Paris

  • Walk through five chronological sections at your own pace

  • Access both permanent and temporary exhibitions

What’s Included

  • Entry to all permanent collections

  • Access to current temporary exhibitions

Kuhusu

Discover the Carnavalet Museum

The Carnavalet Museum stands as the oldest institution dedicated to the heritage of Paris. Housed in the atmospheric Marais district, it offers insight into the city’s evolution, spanning prehistory to modern times. As you wander elegantly restored mansions, you'll find yourself surrounded by history at every corner, from carved medieval relics to striking memorabilia from the French Revolution.

Direct Access to History

Your ticket grants you direct entry, eliminating long waits and giving you more time to immerse yourself in the exhibitions. The famed French Revolution exhibit highlights dramatic events from the pivotal years of 1793 and 1794, with period artifacts, artwork, and personal effects from those who shaped this era. Among the many artifacts, you'll see rare items like a guillotine blade, coins from revolutionary years and paintings that narrate the fervour of change in France.

Chronological Exploration

The museum is carefully organised into five thematic sections, allowing you to follow Paris’ timeline chronologically. Stroll through rooms decorated in luxurious historical styles, explore relics from prehistoric settlements and discover Parisian culture as it evolved through monarchies, revolutions and contemporary society.

Permanent and Temporary Exhibitions

Your entry includes all permanent displays, as well as rotating temporary exhibits exploring various aspects of the city’s story. Admire reconstructed period salons, rare manuscripts and personal effects of figures such as Marie Antoinette and Marcel Proust. Each section helps contextualise key moments, from the dramatic transformation under Baron Haussmann to the resilience of Parisians during wartime.

Experience for All Ages

The museum appeals to history enthusiasts, students and families alike. With a wealth of objects to explore and engaging displays, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Paris’ unique spirit and its role in shaping world events. Take your time discovering the museum; enjoy photography (without flash) to capture your visit, and make use of cloakrooms for a more comfortable experience.

Plan Your Visit

Located centrally, the Carnavalet Museum is easily accessible and offers facilities for visitors with mobility needs. Some special rooms are wheelchair friendly, and staff can arrange additional support. Remember to check opening hours and plan your route through the museum’s diverse sections for the best experience.

Book your Carnavalet Museum & Exhibition Direct Entry Tickets now!

Jua kabla ya kwenda
  • Last entry is 45 minutes before closing

  • Cloakrooms available for luggage and coats

  • Photography allowed without flash

  • Wheelchair access available except for three rooms

  • Museum closed on January 1, December 25 and May 1

Mwongozo wa Wageni
  • Arrive early to make the most of your visit

  • Store large items in cloakrooms

  • Respect museum staff and guidelines

  • Use of flash is not allowed when photographing exhibits

  • Follow wheelchair access routes where indicated

Sera ya kughairi

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Anwani

23 Rue de Sévigné, 75003 Paris, France

Mambo Muhimu na Vilivyomo

Highlights

  • Skip ticket queues for fast entry to the Carnavalet Museum

  • Visit the French Revolution exhibit featuring objects from 1794

  • See more than 50,000 artifacts tracing the history of Paris

  • Walk through five chronological sections at your own pace

  • Access both permanent and temporary exhibitions

What’s Included

  • Entry to all permanent collections

  • Access to current temporary exhibitions

Kuhusu

Discover the Carnavalet Museum

The Carnavalet Museum stands as the oldest institution dedicated to the heritage of Paris. Housed in the atmospheric Marais district, it offers insight into the city’s evolution, spanning prehistory to modern times. As you wander elegantly restored mansions, you'll find yourself surrounded by history at every corner, from carved medieval relics to striking memorabilia from the French Revolution.

Direct Access to History

Your ticket grants you direct entry, eliminating long waits and giving you more time to immerse yourself in the exhibitions. The famed French Revolution exhibit highlights dramatic events from the pivotal years of 1793 and 1794, with period artifacts, artwork, and personal effects from those who shaped this era. Among the many artifacts, you'll see rare items like a guillotine blade, coins from revolutionary years and paintings that narrate the fervour of change in France.

Chronological Exploration

The museum is carefully organised into five thematic sections, allowing you to follow Paris’ timeline chronologically. Stroll through rooms decorated in luxurious historical styles, explore relics from prehistoric settlements and discover Parisian culture as it evolved through monarchies, revolutions and contemporary society.

Permanent and Temporary Exhibitions

Your entry includes all permanent displays, as well as rotating temporary exhibits exploring various aspects of the city’s story. Admire reconstructed period salons, rare manuscripts and personal effects of figures such as Marie Antoinette and Marcel Proust. Each section helps contextualise key moments, from the dramatic transformation under Baron Haussmann to the resilience of Parisians during wartime.

Experience for All Ages

The museum appeals to history enthusiasts, students and families alike. With a wealth of objects to explore and engaging displays, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Paris’ unique spirit and its role in shaping world events. Take your time discovering the museum; enjoy photography (without flash) to capture your visit, and make use of cloakrooms for a more comfortable experience.

Plan Your Visit

Located centrally, the Carnavalet Museum is easily accessible and offers facilities for visitors with mobility needs. Some special rooms are wheelchair friendly, and staff can arrange additional support. Remember to check opening hours and plan your route through the museum’s diverse sections for the best experience.

Book your Carnavalet Museum & Exhibition Direct Entry Tickets now!

Jua kabla ya kwenda
  • Last entry is 45 minutes before closing

  • Cloakrooms available for luggage and coats

  • Photography allowed without flash

  • Wheelchair access available except for three rooms

  • Museum closed on January 1, December 25 and May 1

Mwongozo wa Wageni
  • Arrive early to make the most of your visit

  • Store large items in cloakrooms

  • Respect museum staff and guidelines

  • Use of flash is not allowed when photographing exhibits

  • Follow wheelchair access routes where indicated

Sera ya kughairi

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Anwani

23 Rue de Sévigné, 75003 Paris, France

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What do you wanna doo?®

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Tiketi rasmi. Matukio yasiyosahaulika.
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What do you wanna doo?®

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447 Broadway, New York, NY 10013, United States.

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tickadoo © 2025. Haki zote zimehifadhiwa.