The Musée Cognacq-Jay is a museum located in the Hôtel Donon in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris.
The museum's collection was formed between 1900 and 1925 by Théodore-Ernest Cognacq and his wife Marie-Louise Jaÿ, founders of La Samaritaine department store. At his death, Cognacq gave the collection to the City of Paris, which in 1929 inaugurated the Musée Cognacq-Jay at 25 boulevard des Capucines, a building especially conceived for it by the Cognacq couple, who wished to display the collection in the intimacy of a seemingly inhabited home, without the conventions of a museum. In 1990 however, the City, arguing that the Boulevard des Capucines was not part of a "cultural circuit", sought the approval of the legal heirs, and, under silent disagreement of the Cognacq-Jay family, moved the collection to the ill-fitting Hôtel Donon in…
Tues.–Sun. 10–6
Free; €5 for temporary exhibitions
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musée_Cognacq-Jay
Official Website http://www.paris.fr/loisirs/musees-expos/musee-cognacq-jay/p6466
Phone +33 1 40 27 07 21
Address 8 rue Elzévir, Paris, 75003, France
Coordinates 48°51'29.276" N 2°21'41.937" E