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Step beyond European art at the Quai Branly museum and explore rare indigenous stories through artifacts from Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas.
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Access both the permanent collection and four rotating exhibitions, including Golden Threads and Dakar-Djibouti.
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Wander through a flowing river-inspired space, with tranquil gardens, a curated boutique, and rooftop dining at Les Ombres overlooking the Eiffel Tower.
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Experience a cultural escape just steps from Paris’ most iconic landmark—perfect for those seeking reflection, diversity, and discovery.
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Upgrade your visit with a Seine River sightseeing cruise, gliding past Paris’ famed landmarks for a fresh view of the city from the water.
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Entry to Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac
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Access to permanent and temporary collections
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You can cancel these tickets up to 4 days before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Explore the Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac Museum’s main collection and rotating exhibits with a single ticket.
Getting started
Begin your visit at the museum’s main entrance, where your ticket will be validated. After a brief security check, you’re free to explore the galleries at your own pace.
What to expect
Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac Museum
This museum stands out for its extensive collection of indigenous art and cultural artifacts from Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas, offering a unique perspective on global cultures. The museum is recognized for its commitment to showcase the diversity and richness of non-European civilizations.
Features
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Permanent collections: View thousands of objects, textiles, and artworks that highlight the creativity and traditions of societies across four continents.
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Tarō Okamoto (until 7 September 2025): Discover the work of Japanese artist Tarō Okamoto, known for his avant-garde approach and influence on postwar art in Japan.
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Dakar-Djibouti (until 14 September 2025): Explore the story of the 1931–1933 Dakar-Djibouti mission, which played a pivotal role in the museum’s collection and the study of African heritage.
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What to bring
- Bring a valid photo ID if you're eligible for age-based or EU-resident discounts.
What’s not allowed
- Large bags, food, and drinks aren’t permitted inside exhibition areas. Cloakroom facilities are available for small items.
Accessibility
- The museum is wheelchair accessible with ramps and elevators throughout the museum.
Additional information
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Please display your ticket at the entrance. Entry includes both permanent and temporary exhibitions.
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Free admission on the first Sunday of each month.
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Visitors under 18, and European Union citizens under 26 can enter for free. Eligible visitors for free admission or reduced rate must reserve on the Musée du Quai Branly portal directly.
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Closed on Mondays and May 1.
How to Redeem Your Tickets
You will receive an email confirmation with your Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac mobile tickets shortly. Please display these mobile tickets on your mobile device with valid photo ID at the museum.
Important
- For the exhibition 'Bollywood Superstars: History of Indian Cinema' which is held from Sep 26, 2023 to Jan 14, 2024, reservation of free time-stamped access on this link is mandatory.
Getting There
By Bus: Board the #80 and get off at the Bosquet - Rapp. The museum is a short 4-minute walk from the stop.
By Metro: The closest metro station is the Alma-Marceau. The museum is a short 8-minute walk.
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