FRENCH PLAYING CARD MUSEUM
France's only museum dedicated to the playing card, with 6,500 setsRead more
1930S MUSEUM
The most important museum in the world, presenting unique collections of ...Read more
FACTORY AND MUSEUM OF SÈVRES
Museum located in Sèvres, place where you can see antique porcelain vases.Read more
MUSEUM OF FISHING AND NATURE
Museum in Levallois-Perret, offering an educational, scientific and fun way ...Read more
MILITARY PIGEON MUSEUM
Read moreMount Valérien is known mainly for its fort and the American cemetery. But it also houses the barracks where the 8 th French transmission Regiment is stationed and has retained a very beautiful military pettiness, the only one in France. He also participates in civil competitions, because yes, big is also a sport and serves not only to send messages in hostile times. The museum devoted to it contains a wealth of historical treasures elsewhere elsewhere and presents in an educational way the history of big from antiquity to day, giving a large space to the military activities of the travellers'pigeons during the last conflicts. A very informative documentary film can also be projected.
PAUL LANDOWSKI GARDEN MUSEUM
Read morePaul Landowski is a familiar figure in Boulogne, where he settled on Max-Blondat street in 1905 - until his death in 1961. Grand Prix of Rome in 1900, then director of the Académie de France (Villa Médicis), his house and workshop were destroyed but the current museum was constituted by the artist's family, thanks to donations to the City of Boulogne-Billancourt in 1982, on the same location. Statues and statuettes, models of great monuments and other drawings illustrate the career of the internationally known sculptor.
THE MUSEE DE L'ILE-DE-FRANCE
Museum to discover both the history of the Domaine de Seaux, the Paris ...Read more
ARP FOUNDATION
Read moreIt was a place brimming with magic and poetry, miraculously preserved, where Arp and Taeuber settled in 1929, in a studio-house designed by Sophie Taeuber. The visitor discovers the extent of the artistic heritage of two major artists of the th century. The atelier of Jean Arp and Sophie Taeuber was animated today by the Arp Foundation, whose contours were outlined several years before his death. It is one of the few examples of home houses that survived the disappearance of its actors. A place of creation, where these two pioneers of veneration and concrete art approfondirent their research, influence each other. A place of meetings, exchanges, where we found, alongside collectors from Switzerland, Germany or America, their friends, artists and writers of the avant-garde of the twentieth century. The Fondation Arp was named "Musée de France" in 2004 by order of the Ministry of Culture.