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1. Louvre Museum
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4.7
/5
6.8k Reviews
based on 103.4k reviews
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Buildings by Famous Architects
Museums
Taylor Gao
Must visit place in Paris with rich culture experience and education. By the exist you can also buy gifts for friends and families.There are also bars and restaurants nearby if you decide to take a break. You could spend whole day here
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Paris
1.2 km from downtown
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2. Musee d'Orsay
9.9
4.8
/5
3.0k Reviews
based on 67.5k reviews
2024 Global 100 - Best Things to Do
Buildings by Famous Architects
Museums
Fresca Cheng
The Musée d'Orsay ticketing was quick and easy. Purchasing tickets online made the entry process hassle-free. The museum is a true gem, with its impressive collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. The experience was unforgettable, and I highly recommend visiting!
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3. The Centre Pompidou
9.0
4.6
/5
688 Reviews
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No.11 of Best Things to Do in Paris
Museums
刘其妙
In Pompidou, I accidentally saw the master exhibition and also photographed the beautiful Eiffel Tower. The exhibition area has several floors, there are regular exhibitions and special exhibitions. According to the purchased tickets, choose different entrances to enter the venue. If you just climb up to see the city view, you don't need to buy tickets.
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4. Musee de l'Orangerie
8.5
4.7
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370 Reviews
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No.13 of Best Things to Do in Paris
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Elfa Lee
Visiting Musée de l'Orangerie was a mesmerizing experience. The museum’s serene atmosphere beautifully complements its stunning collection of Impressionist masterpieces. The highlight, of course, is Monet's "Water Lilies," displayed in a captivating oval room that immerses you in nature's tranquility. Each brushstroke evokes emotion, drawing you into an ethereal world. Additionally, the smaller galleries showcasing works by Renoir, Cézanne, and Picasso offer a delightful contrast, enriching the
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5. The National Residence of the Invalids
8.1
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No.16 of Best Things to Do in Paris
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Ekaterina Yankova
A majestic building, dedicated to the invalids. One of the real gems in the French capital's architecture crown. Worth a visit.
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2.9 km from downtown
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6. Rodin Museum
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195 Reviews
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刘其妙
Convenient transportation to the subway, very easy to find. The venue is not big, you can visit it in an hour, but friends who like sculptures must not miss it. The sun was very good on the day of the trip. Even if you walk outdoors, you feel comfortable. Not to mention you can visit the works of the masters of the house.
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2.7 km from downtown
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7. Guimet Museum
6.6
4.7
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125 Reviews
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不乐不归
The Guimet Museum was established by the French businessman Guimet in 1889. It was transferred to the French government in 1927. In 1945, the French government transferred the Egyptian cultural relics in Guimet to the Louvre, and gave the Egyptian cultural relics that originally belonged to the Louvre back to Guimet, and renamed it the Guimet Museum of Asian Art. The underground floor of the Guimet Museum displays Chinese porcelain. It is the museum with the richest display of Chinese porcelain I have ever seen (no one else), most of which are treasures or even unique pieces. The first floor exhibits cultural relics looted from Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar, India, Thailand, Laos, Indonesia, Afghanistan, and Japan The second floor exhibits Chinese cultural relics from the primitive society to the Ming and Qing Dynasties: pottery, jade, bronze, pottery figurines, gold and silver wares, lacquerware, stone Buddha statues, wood Buddha statues, porcelain carvings, bamboo, wood, ivory, weapons, Tibetan Buddhist cultural relics are all available, and the exquisiteness is comparable to the Metropolitan Museum and the British Museum. Except for some looted by French invaders, most of the Chinese cultural relics here were smuggled and sold to France by Lu Qinzhai and others, and they are all fine products. The traitors are so hateful! Cultural relics that can be placed in a nine-square grid cannot represent the collection of Guimet at all. You still have to come to see it in person. Picture 2: Shang Dynasty Elephant Zun Picture 3: Warring States Lacquer Scheme Picture 4: Tang Dynasty Horse Terracotta Warriors Picture 5: Buddhist Scroll Painting Stolen by Pelliot from Dunhuang Caves Picture 6: Tang Dynasty Green Glaze Double Dragon Handle Bottle Picture 7: Liao Dynasty Tri-color Arhat Statue Picture 8: Tang Dynasty Dance and Music Statue Picture 9: Ming Dynasty Golden Vase of Dakini
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8. Musée du Parfum in Paris
6.1
4.3
/5
78 Reviews
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Museums
老二连
In the perfume museum of the flower palace, you can see the ancient production process of perfume: women in traditional local costumes, picking flowers in rose fields before sunrise; workers shake various bottles in the rumbling machine roar, using various large and small, strange-shaped cooking pots, Drums, distilleries to squeeze, refine, extract the oil. You know, a ton of jasmine can only get a liter of essence, and a hectare of lavender can only squeeze 15 pounds of perfume. Whether in ancient or modern methods, the essence oil needs to be carefully prepared by the perfumer after production. Perfume teachers, known as "LeNez (Mr. Nose)", smell, select, test in a variety of essential oils, because smell after smelling more than three or four fragrances will be dull, so it takes several hours or even days to test again. Perfume designers spent months or even years experiencing hundreds of scents and experimenting with a recipe. All these processes only ended up leaving a few glamorous fragrances behind the beautiful woman's earlobes. No Chinese explanation, I looked at the English group as if I understood it.
Paris
2.3 km from downtown
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9. Musée National Picasso-Paris
6.1
4.5
/5
112 Reviews
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Art Museums
Vin vin7
they also had few short documentaries of him at work , very inspiring
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10. Palace of Versailles
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4.6
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2.1k Reviews
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Palaces
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UNESCO World Heritage - Cultural Sites
shermaineee
As I stepped into the Palace of Versailles, walking through the ornately decorated rooms, I could almost feel the echoes of royal life—the opulence, the intrigue, and the history embedded in every gilded corner.Standing at the edge of the Grand Canal, I took a moment to soak in the sheer scale and beauty of it all. It felt like I had stepped into a living painting, where every detail told a story of power, artistry, and ambition.
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