One of the most famous wax museum with a great collection of wax characters: internationals stars like Michael Jackson, Marylin Monroe, Albert Einstein or Voltaire and famous characters from the history of France...
Adult: 22€
children:15€
Venue : Musée Grévin
Date :
- (10.00am - 06.30 pm)
Price 15/22 €
Museums - Rodin Museum
Permanent collections & park
The Rodin Museum possesses about six thousand and six hundred sculptures.These include the two most famous works of the Museum, The Kiss and The Thinker.
Single fare - 10.30 € (Mosaico booking fees included)
Free access under 18 years old
Opened on every day except on Monday
Summer hours (April - Septembre) : from 9.30 am to 5.45 pm
Winter hours (Octobre - March) : from 9.30 am to 4.45 pm
Venue : Musée Rodin
Date :
- (09.30 am - 05.45 pm)
Price 10.30 €
Museums - MUSICAL MUSEUM
Music museum, permanent exhibition
Schedules :
Open Tuesdays to Saturdays, from noon to 06.00 pm
Open Sundays from 10.00 am to 06.00 pm
Closed on Mondays
NB: there's no date or schedules on the ticket. You can use it whenever you want.
During the order process, you just have to indicate the day when you want to receive or collect the tickets.
Venue : CITÉ DE LA MUSIQUE
Date :
- (12.00 AM - 06.00 PM)
Price 8 €
Museums - Centre George Pompidou
The Centre Pompidou presents a great panorama of the differents artistic movements from the XXth century and the several revolutions of the modern art on the international stage.
Practical informations:
The Pompidou Center is opened every day, except Tuesdays and May 1, from 11 am to 10 pm
Saturdays, Sundays & public holidays: 11 am to 10 pm
Museum and exhibitions from 11 am to 9 pm
Ticket counters closed at 8pm
Rooms closed at 8.50pm
Price (Mosaico booking fees included):
- Pompidou Center Modern Art Museum : 14.90€
This ticket allows you to access all exhibitions taking place at the Modern Art Museum and at the children's gallery.
Photo Centre Pompidou
Venue : Centre George Pompidou
Date :
- (11.00am - 09.00pm)
Price 14.90 €
Museums - GUIMET MUSEUM
GUIMET MUSEUM / PERMANENT COLLECTION
The Guimet Asian arts Museum presents one of the biggest collections of Asian arts in the world.
In a space of more than 4000m2, the activity of the museum expands to those of a cultural centre: cinematic retrospectives, recitals and concerts, shows of dance and theatre.
Not far from the museum, the Buddhist Pantheon, where you can find a Japanese garden and a tea pavilion offering a peaceful and privileged stopping place between Trocadero and The Champs Elysées.
Open everyday, except Tuesday, from 10.00am to 6.00pm.
Price (Mosaico booking fees included):
- Guimet Museum – 9.50€
Venue : MUSEE DES ARTS ASIATIQUES GUIMET
Date :
- (10 AM - 06 PM)
Price 9.50 €
Museums - MUSEE DE L’ORANGERIE
Musée de l’Orangerie
Schedules :
Open everyday from 09.00 am to 06.00 pm,
except Tuesdays, May 1st and December 25th .
The ticket gives access to permanent exhibitions and also temporary exhibitions
NB: there's no date or schedules on the ticket. You can use it whenever you want.
During the order process, you just have to indicate the day when you want to receive or collect the tickets.
Venue : JARDIN DES TUILERIES
Date :
- (09.00 AM - 06.00 PM)
Price 10 €
Exhibition - CHAGALL in Paris, Luxembourg Museum - Direct-access ticket
"CHAGALL ENTRE GUERRE ET PAIX" EXHIBITION at Musée du Luxembourg, Paris.
From Feb. 21st 2013 until July 21st 2013
Practical informations:
The Luxembourg museum is open every day, (except on May 1st) from 10 am to 7.30 pm
Night openings on Mondays and Fridays, until 10.00 pm
Price (Mosaico booking fees included) :
« Open » Direct-access ticket, without any specific date nor hour for entrance : 14.90€
Valid for one visit from Feb. 21st 2013 until July 21st 2013.
EXPRESS BOOKING BY CREDIT CARD :
- by phone at : +33 (0)6 41 79 55 27
- online with our Ticketing partner www.ticket-to-me.com
Venue : MUSEE DU LUXEMBOURG
Date :
Price 14.90 €
Museums - QUAI BRANLY MUSEUM
Quai Branly museum, permanent exhibition.
Schedules :
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Sundays from 11.00 am to 07.00 pm
Night session on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays untill 09.00 pm
Closed on Mondays, May 1st , December 25th .
NB: there's no date or schedules on the ticket. You can use it whenever you want.
During the order process, you just have to indicate the day when you want to receive or collect the tickets.
Venue : QUAI BRANLY
Date :
Price 12.20 €
Louvre Museum - Louvre Museum - Day Pass
The famous Louvre Museum presents a rich collection displayed into 9 sections:
- Oriental Antiquities and Islamic art
The Department of Oriental Antiquities preserves works which originate from a huge area stretching from the Indus to the Mediterranean, from the Neolithic period up to around 9500. The Iran and Levant collections are displayed in the Sackler wing for Oriental Antiquities back to 6000 years before Christ.
- Egyptian antiquities
The Department of Egyptian Antiquities displays the remains of the civilisations along the banks of the Nile from the time of Nagada, around 4000 before our time, up to the Christian era, around the XIth century A.D., with a large Coptic section.
- Greek, Etruscan and Roman antiquities
Greek, Etruscan and Roman civilisations are presented in this section. They illustrate the artistic activity of a vast region, main centred around the Mediterranean, whose history dates back to the Neolithic period (IVth millennium B.C.) up to the VIth century A.D.
- Sculptures
The Department of Sculptures of the Louvre museum incorporates sculptures from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and modern times.
- Objets d'art
The collections in the Department of Objets d'Art include furniture, tapestries, ivories, gold and silver items, jewellery, glass, faience and porcelain, small bronzes, dating from the end of the Antique period to the middle of the XIXth century and the apartments from the time of Napoléon III.
- Painting
The Louvre museum houses more than 6 000 European paintings dating from the end of the XIIIth century to the mid XIXth century and artists like Poussin, Vermer, Rembrandt or Léonard de Vinci…
- History of the Louvre and medieval Louvre
- Arts and civilizations of Africa, Asia, Oceania and Americas at the Louvre
The display, is arranged around the four continents: Africa, Asia, Oceania and America.
- and also a Prints and drawings sections.
Price (Mosaico booking fees included):
- Day Pass - 14€
Time and schedules: from 9 am to 6 pm
From Monday to Sunday, museum closed on Thuesday
Venue : Musée du Louvre
Date :
- (09.00AM-06.00PM)
Price 14 €
Louvre Museum - Louvre Museum - Night Pass
The famous Louvre Museum presents a rich collection displayed into 9 sections:
- Oriental Antiquities and Islamic art
The Department of Oriental Antiquities preserves works which originate from a huge area stretching from the Indus to the Mediterranean, from the Neolithic period up to around 9500. The Iran and Levant collections are displayed in the Sackler wing for Oriental Antiquities back to 6000 years before Christ.
- Egyptian antiquities
The Department of Egyptian Antiquities displays the remains of the civilisations along the banks of the Nile from the time of Nagada, around 4000 before our time, up to the Christian era, around the XIth century A.D., with a large Coptic section.
- Greek, Etruscan and Roman antiquities
Greek, Etruscan and Roman civilisations are presented in this section. They illustrate the artistic activity of a vast region, main centred around the Mediterranean, whose history dates back to the Neolithic period (IVth millennium B.C.) up to the VIth century A.D.
- Sculptures
The Department of Sculptures of the Louvre museum incorporates sculptures from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and modern times.
- Objets d'art
The collections in the Department of Objets d'Art include furniture, tapestries, ivories, gold and silver items, jewellery, glass, faience and porcelain, small bronzes, dating from the end of the Antique period to the middle of the XIXth century and the apartments from the time of Napoléon III.
- Painting
The Louvre museum houses more than 6 000 European paintings dating from the end of the XIIIth century to the mid XIXth century and artists like Poussin, Vermer, Rembrandt or Léonard de Vinci…
- History of the Louvre and medieval Louvre
- Arts and civilizations of Africa, Asia, Oceania and Americas at the Louvre
The display, is arranged around the four continents: Africa, Asia, Oceania and America.
- and also a Prints and drawings sections.
Price (Mosaico booking fees included):
- Night Pass - 11€
Visits on Wednesdays & Fridays from 6 pm to 9.45 pm
Venue : Musée du Louvre
Date :
- (6.00pm - 09.45pm)
Price 11 €
Orsay Museum - Orsay Museum
The Museum presents a rich collection from the beginning of the impressionism period to the 1920's years. The museum displays many technicals sections:
Paintings et Pastels
The paintings are both organised chronologically.The ground floor is devoted to the period up until the beginning of the 1870's showing later works by Ingres, Delacroix and Chassériau , Degas, Couture, Puvis de Chavannes , Gustave Moreau, and also the Millet's Angelus, Corot and the Naturalist tendencies of the Barbizon School. The latter provide a prelude to the Realist movement with Courbet, Manet and the future Impressionists, whose first works are presented here.
On the top floor: Manet's Déjeuner sur l'herbe, masterpiece of the 1863 Salon des Refusés. The next rooms are devoted to Manet and Whistler and to the spread of Impressionism with Degas, Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Sisley and Caillebotte and Cézanne and Van Gogh…The innovative tendencies of the next generation - with Redon, Gauguin and the Pont-Aven painters, the Neoimpressionism of Signac, Seurat and their friends, the Nabis and Toulouse-Lautrec - are exhibited in the Bellechasse gallery.
A special room on the Rue de Lille shows small formats, and on the way down to the middle level one passes through the very diverse Kaganovitch collection which contains works by artists from Daumier to Derain.
Sculptures
The Musée d'Orsay's glass vault, the sculptors of the first half of the 19th century, Rude, David d'Angers, Pradier, Préault and Barye, open the museum's circuit. Daumier open the realist circuit while Cartier-Belleuse, Cavelier...illustrate eclecticism.
In the Galerie des Hauteurs on the top floor, Degas' rigourous research in sculpture is displayed and Gauguin paves the way for Symbolism and Primitivism. Rodin occupies the entire end of the terrace. Bourdelle, Maillol, Bernard and Pompon finish off the circuit.
Architecture
In the Opera gallery, the works displayed evoke the architecture and decor of the new Opéra, built between 1861 and 1875 by Charles Garnier.
On the ground floor is presented the eclectic architecture of the Second Empire, illustrated as well by several models of Parisian monuments.
Decorative Arts
On the ground floor, the exhibition presents the international style of eclecticism, which was sanctioned by the immense success of the World Fairs.
On the second floor, six rooms are dedicated to the birth and international diffusion such as Horta, Guimard or Van de Velde and painters and sculptors seduced by the domestic arts and cabinet-makers, potters …
The Pavillon Amont, is reserved for the British, Austrian and American painters and architects from Morris to Frank Lloyd Wright who initiated a more radical aesthetic movement leaning towards geometric abstraction.
Photography
Today the museum is responsible for over 45,000 photographic works.
Two important periods can be distinguished in nineteenth-century photographic creation.
The golden age of French and English photographs: all domains are displayed: portraiture (Nadar, Charles and Victor Hugo), landscape (Le Gray, Regnault, Vigier or Shaw)…The portrait of Marcel Proust on his deathbed by Man Ray (one of his first photographs, in 1922), is a symbolic culmination of these collections.
Schedules :
Tuesdays to Sundays : from 9.30 am to 06.00 pm.
Thursdays : from 09.30 am to 09.45 pm
Closed on Mondays