Closed January 1, May 1 and December 25. Open Tuesday to Sunday, 9:30 am to 6:15 pm. Ticket office closes at 5:30pm. Evacuation of rooms begins at 5:45pm. Free admission for children under 18. Guided tour. Gift store. Entertainment.
The Musée de Cluny, or Musée National du Moyen Âge, is located in the Latin Quarter of Paris. This cultural establishment invites you to a unique immersion in the history and art of the Middle Ages. Dedicated to the preservation and promotion of medieval art, the museum covers a period from the end of Antiquity to the beginning of the Renaissance. Visitors will discover a rich and varied collection, including sculptures, stained-glass windows, goldsmith's and silversmith's objects, painted manuscripts and remarkable tapestries. Among the masterpieces on display is the famous series of tapestries entitled La Dame à la licorne, one of the museum's most emblematic treasures. These six tapestries, created at the end of the 15th century, illustrate the five senses and a sixth enigmatic panel entitled "my only desire", which illustrates a symbolic and refined vision of medieval aesthetics. The museum also features major architectural elements, such as the remains of the ancient thermal baths, evidence of the Roman occupation of Paris, and the Hôtel de Cluny, a Gothic building that once belonged to the abbots of Cluny. This historic setting lends the museum a unique atmosphere, ideal for discovering the artistic and cultural evolution of the Middle Ages through carefully preserved works. The Musée de Cluny regularly hosts temporary exhibitions exploring a variety of themes related to medieval art and its influence on subsequent eras. It also organizes cultural events, conferences and educational workshops to help you deepen your understanding of this period. Its medieval garden, designed to evoke the green spaces of the period, is the perfect place to relax and contemplate, and to extend your visit. A must-see destination for lovers of medieval history and art!
Même si vous n'avez pas le temps de faire le musée, rentrez dans la cour intérieure pour admirer cette maison.
La visite des anciens thermes demande un peu d'imagination mais les explications sont intéressantes.
Et puis, la collection sur le Moyen-Age est impressionnante, toute personne aimant cette époque sera aux anges. C'est très instructif.
Le petit plus 2016: les feuilles à colorier pour les enfants et un parcours ludique.