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Paris, France
Best Sights & Activities -(Art Museums)
Carnavalet ­ Musée de l'Histoire de Paris
(Sights & Activities - Art Museums)
23, rue de Sévigné
Paris 75003
01 44 59 58 58
Description:
3èME ARRONDISSEMENT. With exhibits highlighting Paris from its beginnings to the present day, this museum has a broad historical range. A variety of collections includes memorabilia from the French Revolution, archaeological treasures, paintings, sculpture and rare furniture. Museum holdings are housed in the spectacular "Carnavalet" and "Pelletier de Saint-Fargeau" mansions, which have been restored to period authenticity (15th to 19th centuries). METRO: Saint-Paul (line 1), Chemin-Vert (line 8)

Centre Georges Pompidou
(Sights & Activities - Art Museums)

Paris 75191
01 44 78 12 33
Description:
4èME ARRONDISSEMENT. This modern building ­ with its color-coded mechanical systems highly visible on the exterior ­ has architects debating its merits and tourists enamored of its style and contents. Displays highlight the development of Parisian art from the 18th century to the present and include works by Matisse, Chagall, and Picasso. Located onsite, too, are the National Museum of Modern Art, the Center of Industrial Design, the Contemporary Music Institute, a Library, the Brancusi Studio, and the Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles. Shows, exhibitions, and rotating exhibits are also available. METRO: Rambuteau, Hôtel de Ville, Châtelet

Cinémathèque Française
(Sights & Activities - Art Museums)
51, rue de Bercy
Paris
01 71 19 33 33
Description:
12èME ARRONDISSEMENT. This fascinating museum charts cinematic history from Edison's 1894 kinetoscope to modern-day movie-making. Galleries chronicle the beginnings of photography and include mesmerizing short films as well. Additional displays include costumes worn by Greta Garbo and Rudolph Valentino and more than 5,000 objects from famous films, including the original robot from Fritz Lang's "Metropolis." METRO: Bercy (Lines 6 and 14)

Hôtel National des Invalides
(Sights & Activities - Art Museums)
Esplanade des Invalides
Paris 75007
01 44 42 38 77
Description:
7èME ARRONDISSEMENT. This gorgeous architectural gem, completed in the 17th century, is located in the city's Faubourg-St-Germain region. It was created by Louis XIV as a home for aged soldiers and disabled veterans. Among its prominent features are a sweeping esplanade, a series of gardens, and a striking domed church, where military heroes (including Napoléon I) are interred. Also at this location is the Musée de l'Armée, an outstanding art and military history museum, with extensive armament collections. METRO: Invalides, Latour Maubourg

Maison Europeenne de la Photographie
(Sights & Activities - Art Museums)
5-7, rue de Fourcy
Paris 75004
01 44 78 75 00
Description:
4èME ARRONDISSEMENT. This museum, located in a restored 1706 mansion, features classical architecture in its façade, ironwork, and impressive central staircase. Original period prints, retrospective exhibits, and more than 12,000 rare books number among the attractions. There's also a conservation and restoration area, as well as a café in the 18th-century basement.