Always Free Museums


ARCHITECTURE ET DU PATRIMOINE, Cité de l' (French architecture and monuments) Permanent Collection Free

ARSENAL, Musée de l' (Paris architecture and urban planning) Free

ART MODERNE DE LA VILLE DE PARIS, Musée d' (City of Paris modern art collection) Permanent Collection Free

BALZAC, Maison de (life and work in the home of Honoré de Balzac) Permanent Collection Free

BOURDELLE, Musée (life and work of sculptor Antoine Bourdelle) Permanent Collection Free

CARNAVALET, Musée (history of the City of Paris) Permanent Collection Free

CERNUSCHI, Musée (Asiatic arts) Permanent Collection Free

COGNACQ-JAY, Musée (home and art of businessman Ernest Cognacq) Permanent Collection Free

FRAGONARD, Musée (the history and making of fragrances) Free

GALLIERA, Musée (fashion) Permanent Collection Free

HUGO, Maison de Victor (home and workspace of writer Victor Hugo) Permanent Collection Free

MOULIN, Musée Jean (French Resistance / WWII) Permanent Collection Free

NOTRE DAME DE PARIS, Crypte Archéologique Parvis de (archeological dig) Permanent Collection Free

PETITE PALAIS, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris (wide variety of the City's art collection) Permanent Collection Free

ROMANTIQUE, Musée de la Vie (life and work of writers George Sand and Ary Scheffer) Permanent Collection Free

TOKYO, Palais de (contemporary art and exhibition space) Permanent Collections Free

ZADKINE, Musée (life and work of sculptor Ossip Zadkine) Permanent Collection Free

 

Free museums in Paris

Free in Paris

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Paris museums, owned by the City do not charge admission to their permanent collections.

Other Museums are usually free on the first Sunday of each month, but the major museums can get crowded during this time.

To save time purchase the Paris Museum Pass  that covers more than 70 museums and monuments in Paris and Ile de France, purchase it at any participating sights, major Métro stations, and tourist office branches. With the pass, visits are unlimited, which means you can revisit a museums such as the Louvre as many time as you wish as well as to skip the lines.

For an up to date list  visit www.parismuseumpass.com

Free museums in Paris