The largest art museum in the world is located inside the Louvre Palace which was once the residence of the French kings.
This 13th-century Gothic chapel is a true gem of Paris. Not only is it an imposing example of Gothic architecture but it is also a place of…
This Baroque complex of buildings was constructed during the reign of Louis XIV. The construction was finished in 1678.
This inside-out building with its pipes of different colours (specific colour always matches a specific type of pipe) is a love/hate…
Originally a railway station, this Beaux-Arts building now houses one of the largest art museums in Europe.
A truly haunting sight - underground tunnels decorated with the remains of around six million people.
The Art Deco palace was built on the same spot where a similar palace already stood before that.
The imposing Beaux-Arts building was erected for the 1900 World Exposition.
Conciergerie is a former royal palace, built in Gothic style, that once served as a prison during the French Revolution.
Many impressionist artworks of mainly French artists are exhibited in this museum near the Tuileries gardens.
Explore the museum of fine art located right in the heart of Paris and admire its extensive collections including art pieces by e.g.
If you are a fan of the iconic artist Pablo Picasso, be sure to visit this museum which exhibits countless works of his.
Visit the former workshop of the founder of modern sculpting - Auguste Rodin.
Built on the site of a former bowling alley, this overwhelming building opened in 2014.
This weird ball structure actually houses Europe's largest science museum.
In this popular park, you definitely won't get bored. Bring your whole family with you, there are many areas for kids where they can play.
Musée Marmottan Monet is an art museum in Paris, France, dedicated to artist Claude Monet.
Admire one of the most iconic French products of all - perfume. In this small private museum, you can learn all you want about the process…
This is one of Europe's oldest wax museums since it was established in 1882.
The Dalí Paris is a permanent exhibition in France devoted to Salvador Dalí consisting mainly of sculptures and engravings.
This unique museum gives an insight into the history of cocoa and most importantly - the production of chocolate.