Musée Carnavalet – Discover Paris Through the Centuries

History of Paris Museum in Le Marais

Musée Carnavalet

Musée Carnavalet is dedicated to the history of Paris, from ancient origins to modern city life. Set inside historic Marais mansions, it combines period rooms, paintings, signs, furniture, revolution-era objects, garden courtyards and one of the city’s most atmospheric museum café settings.

TLC Paris Concierge note: Musée Carnavalet is perfect when you want Paris history without leaving the atmosphere of Le Marais. Come for the collections, but leave time for the courtyards and café — they are part of the experience.

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History of Paris Museum

Musée Carnavalet is dedicated to the story of Paris, making it one of the best museums for understanding the city beyond its landmarks.

Free Permanent Collections

The permanent collections are free to visit, while temporary exhibitions and guided activities may require tickets or reservations.

Marais Mansions & Courtyards

The museum is housed in historic Marais mansions, with courtyards and architectural details that are part of the experience.

Courtyard Café Moment

The courtyard restaurant and café make the museum especially appealing for a slower visit, combining culture with a beautiful pause.

TLC Paris Concierge note: Musée Carnavalet is one of the strongest cultural stops in Le Marais — ideal for pairing with Place des Vosges, cafés, boutiques and a walk through the historic streets around Rue de Sévigné.

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Visitors gather beneath the arcades of the museum's historic courtyard, where centuries of Parisian history meet a relaxed contemporary atmosphere at Musée Carnavalet.
Address, Contact & Map+

Musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Paris

23 Rue Madame de Sévigné, 75003 Paris

Phone: +33 1 44 59 58 58

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Collections & Paris History+

Musée Carnavalet is devoted to the history of Paris, with collections covering the city’s evolution through paintings, sculptures, furniture, signs, documents, decorative arts and period interiors.

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Tickets, Price & Booking+

The permanent collections are free and can usually be accessed without booking. Temporary exhibitions, guided visits and activities may require paid tickets or reservations.

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Courtyard Restaurant & Café+

The museum’s restaurant and the courtyard café is one of the most appealing parts of the visit, especially in good weather. It works beautifully for a pause before or after exploring the collections.

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Opening Hours & Practical Rules+

The museum is generally open Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00–18:00, with last admission before closing. It is closed on Mondays and certain public holidays.

Large luggage is not accepted; only handbag-style bags are allowed. Always check the official visitor page before going.

Transport & Nearby Marais Pairings+

Nearby métro options include Saint-Paul, Chemin Vert, Bréguet-Sabin and Pont Marie. Bus lines around the area include 29, 69, 76, 91 and 96.

Pair the museum with Place des Vosges, Rue des Francs-Bourgeois, Carette, Dover Street Market Paris or a slow Marais walk.

Bonne journée / TLC Paris Tip+
  • Best for visitors who want to understand Paris beyond postcards and monuments.
  • Allow time for both the collections and the architecture of the museum itself.
  • The courtyard café is popular, so consider it part of the plan rather than an afterthought.
  • Combine with Place des Vosges or a Marais shopping walk for a full half-day route.

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Location
Le Marais, 3rd arrondissement
Nearby
Place des Vosges, Rue des Francs-Bourgeois, Musée Picasso, Carette
Best For
Paris history, architecture, decorative arts, photography, and cultural exploration
Atmosphere
Elegant, historic, peaceful, and richly detailed
What to Expect
Historic interiors, period rooms, artworks, artifacts, beautiful courtyards, and one of the most comprehensive museums dedicated to the history of Paris
Access
Easy to reach on foot through Le Marais with nearby métro connections
First Visit?
Yes, especially for visitors interested in discovering the story of Paris beyond its major landmarks

TLC Paris note: Musée Carnavalet pairs particularly well with Place des Vosges, Carette, and a leisurely walk through the surrounding streets of Le Marais.

Musée Carnavalet – Step Through Time at Paris’s Oldest City Museum

Tucked away in the charming Marais district, the Musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Paris offers a captivating journey through the history of the French capital, from ancient times to today. Housed in two beautifully restored mansions—Hôtel Carnavalet and Hôtel Le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau—this museum is a treasure trove of artifacts, paintings, decorative arts, and immersive reconstructions.

With over 600,000 objects, the museum vividly brings to life key moments in Parisian history, including the French Revolution, Belle Époque, Napoleonic era, and May 1968 uprisings. Rooms are decorated with original 17th and 18th-century wood paneling, recreated salons, and personal items from historical figures like Voltaire, Marie Antoinette, and Marcel Proust.

Just steps away, Rue de Turenne offers a refined passage through the evolving world of contemporary design and art in the Marais—home to standout spots like the Yepoda Paris Pop-up, Galerie Perrotin, and Le Mary Celeste. The neighborhood also invites deeper historical exploration with the nearby Archives Nationales, a stunning site for lovers of architecture and documentation.

Completely renovated in 2021, the museum now offers barrier-free access, multilingual displays, and interactive exhibits—ideal for both curious first-timers and Paris experts. Best of all, admission is free for the permanent collection.