The Quai Branly Museum is a museum focusing on the indigenous art and cultures of Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas. The collection is extremely diverse, both in ... read more
The Bourse de Commerce — Pinault Collection is the latest museum in the network of sites and initiatives developed by François Pinault since 2006. It offers a ... read more
The Petit Palais was built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, together with its neighbour the Grand Palais and the Pont Alexandre III. Being "Palais des ... read more
Pavillon de Vendôme, now a museum, was built between 1665 and 1667 for Louis, Duke of Vendôme, as a meeting-place with his lover Lucrète de Forbin Solliés. read more
The Pavillon de l'eau makes the public familiar with the water system and supply for the town of Paris through a permanent exposition and documentation. For more ... read more
Wesserling Parc houses the Textile Museum, a farm and other buildings, a château and 5 different gardens: a kitchen garden, a French garden, an English ... read more
Parc Floral d'Apremont and the Museum-stables are located in Apremont-sur-Allier, a stunning and extraordinairy beautiful village. read more
The Parc de la Villette (55.5 ha) has ten themed gardens and houses the prestigious Conservatoire de Paris, a science museum (Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie) ... read more
The Parc culturel de Rentilly is the modernized Château de Rentilly, which serves today as an exhibition space for contemporary art. The château dates back to the 15th ... read more
The Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre is the world's largest and best known museum in the world. Containing former royal collections and Napoleon's acquisitions ... read more
Palais Fesch Musée des Beaux-Arts, was built according to the wishes of cardinal Joseph Fesch (1763-1839), archbishop of Lyon, Napoleon I’s maternal uncle. The ... read more
The Palace of Tau was the palace of the Archbishop of Reims and was used residence of the kings of France before their coronation in Notre-Dame de Reims. The first ... read more
Palais des Papes is one of the most impressive medieval Gothic constructions in Europe and was the seat of the Roman Catholic Church during the 'Avignon Papacy' ... read more
Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille, opened in 1809, was one of the regional museums created by Napoleon in order to house the confiscated church and other collection fallen ... read more
The Palais de Tokyo is dedicated to Art and Technology in Modern Life. The West wing of the palace houses one of the largest centres for creation and contemporary art in ... read more
The Mémorial de Caen, opened in 1988, is dedicated to the history of the 20th century violence and conflicts, in particular WW II, the Battle of Caen and the Cold War, ... read more
The Muséum national Jean-Jacques Henner is dedicated to the life and work of the painter Jean-Jacques Henner (1829-1905), winner of the prestigious Grand Prix de Rome ... read more
The Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle-MNHN, part of the Sorbonne Universities, is the main museum of its kind in France, with 14 sites throughout the country. It ... read more
The Muséum de Toulouse is a museum of natural history, dates back to 1796 but was opened to the public in 1865. It houses large collections of over 2.5 million objects ... read more
The Muséum de Bordeaux is a Natural history museum, dating back to early 19th century. It is located in the beautiful Hôtel de Lisleferme, built in 1780 for Nicolas de ... read more