Gain fast-track entry to the Carnavalet Museum and witness the artifacts and artworks of the French Revolution exhibit from 1793 to 1794.
Highlights
Highlights
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Skip the ticket queues and get direct access to the oldest museum in Paris. Explore the current French Revolution exhibit from 1794.
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Discover over 50,000 memorial objects and cultural heritage archives chronicling Parisian history from the prehistoric period to the 21st century.
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Explore impactful artifacts from the French Revolution of 1794, including The Death of Marat, a striking portrayal of the assassination of a key revolutionary figure.
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Take advantage of the free app to explore all 5 sections of the museum chronologically. It highlights the best pieces and areas.
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Did you know that the Carnavalet Museum houses a guillotine blade used during the French Revolution?
Inclusions
Inclusions
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Access to Carnavalet Museum's permanent exhibit
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Access to the temporary exhibit, "Paris 1793-1794"
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Free app in French, English, Spanish, Russian, and German
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Your experience
Your experience
Bypass the queues and dive into French history
Skip the ticket lines and gain direct access to the oldest museum in Paris. Roam through the captivating French Revolution exhibit, focusing on the pivotal years of 1793 to 1794. To enhance your visit, download the free app to navigate through the museum's five sections, highlighting the most significant pieces and areas. Imagine the intensity of the revolution, the political intrigue, and the societal upheaval that shaped modern France in that era with an array of artifacts, coins, and paintings.
Explore Paris of the past to the present
Step into 1793 France as you explore over 50,000 historical artifacts and cultural treasures. View Jacques-Louis David’s iconic painting The Death of Marat, a haunting portrayal of the radical phase of the French Revolution in 1793. Explore over 50,000 historical artifacts and cultural treasures that bring this turbulent era to life. Don’t miss the guillotine blade, a chilling reminder of this period of political upheaval.
Know before you go
Know before you go
What's allowed
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Guide dogs and assistance dogs are allowed inside the venue.
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Photography is allowed inside the venue without flash.
What's not allowed
- Large bags are not allowed inside the venue.
Accessibility
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The venue is wheelchair-accessible, with the exception of three rooms.
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Wheelchairs can be hired free of charge at the museum.
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The museum regularly holds visits in French sign language with a deaf guide.
Additional information
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Entry to the museum is free for job seekers, those on minimum wage, and disabled guests with their caregivers.
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Cloakrooms are available at the venue to store luggage.
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The museum is closed on January 1, December 25, and May 1.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please arrive at the redemption point 15 mins before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
Ticket redemption point
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Show your ticket at Musée Carnavalet.
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Address: 23 Rue de Sévigné, 75003 Paris, France.