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Step into the artistic world of Renoir, Bernard, Bernard, and Utrillo at the Montmartre Museum and its surrounding Renoir Gardens.
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Housed in one of Montmartre's oldest buildings, the Maison du Bel Air, discover the permanent and temporary artwork collections inspired by life in Montmartre back in the 19th century.
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Step inside the French artisit, Suzanne Valadon’s, restored studio featuring original wall paneling and window barbed wire; the rest are carefully selected period furnishings.
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Stroll through Renoir Gardens, immortalized in his paintings like The Swing and The Ball at the Moulin de la Galette.
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Entry to the Montmartre Museum
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Entry to Renoir Gardens
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Access to permanent collections
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Access to temporary exhibitions (subject to availability)
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You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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These tickets are valid until 3 Aug, 2027.
Discover the artistic heart of Montmartre, where painters, poets, and performers once shaped the neighborhood’s bohemian spirit.
Getting started
Redeem your voucher at the museum’s redemption point before beginning your visit. The Montmartre Museum is housed in one of the hill’s oldest buildings, surrounded by charming gardens once frequented by famous artists.
What to expect
Montmartre Museum & Gardens
Step into a world of art, history, and nostalgia as you explore the museum’s permanent and temporary collections.
Features
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Montmartre’s artistic legacy: Discover works that capture the vibrant atmosphere of Montmartre’s past, its cafés, cabarets, and studios that inspired artists like Auguste Renoir, Émile Bernard, Suzanne Valadon, and Maurice Utrillo.
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Suzanne Valadon's recreated studio apartment: Before exploring the exhibitions, step into this 1912 studio, complete with her original stove and a recreated mezzanine, reconstructed from her letters and writings.
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Renoir gardens: Stroll through the Renoir Gardens, a serene space that celebrates the neighborhood’s artistic heritage and offers a glimpse into the landscapes that inspired the painters.
Exhibitions
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Permanent Collection (Sept 19 - Oct 16, 2025) - Experience the daily life and artistic evolution of Montmartre through paintings, drawings, and memorabilia that tell the story of the district’s creative soul.
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The Paris School: Marek Roefler Collection (Oct 17, 2025 - Feb 15, 2026) - Explore the dynamic and diverse art of the Paris School, featuring works that capture the city’s spirit of innovation and artistic exchange.
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Permanent Collection (Feb 16 - Mar 19, 2026) - Return to Montmartre’s roots with timeless pieces showcasing the neighborhood’s enduring charm.
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Otto and Adya van Rees (Mar 20 - Sept 13, 2026) - Discover the avant-garde contributions of Otto and Adya van Rees, a pioneering artist couple whose work bridges Cubism and abstraction.
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What's not allowed
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Food and beverages are not allowed in the exhibition spaces.
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Picnicking in the gardens.
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No pets; guide dogs are allowed.
Accessibility
- Temporary exhibitions are accessible to people with reduced mobility (via elevator); permanent exhibitions aren't (stairs and cobblestone walkways).
Additional information
- No locker rooms/storage facility; avoid carrying luggage or big backpacks.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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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 de Montmartre.
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Address: 12 Rue Cortot, 75018 Paris, France.
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Landmark: The museum is located just behind Place du Tertre and a few steps from the Basilica of the Sacré-Coeur.
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