This March we have decided to pay the beautiful Musée Carnavalet another visit. And here is what we’ve seen.Staircase of the museum and Une soirée au Pré-Catelan by Henri Gervex, 1909, fragment.
Armenonville le soir du Grand prix (1905), Henri Gervex (1852-1929)
Jewelry boutique Georges Fouquet created by Alphonse Mucha.
Jewelry boutique Georges Fouquet created by Alphonse Mucha.
The famous art nouveau room: jewelry boutique Georges Fouquet created by Alphonse Mucha.
Jewelry boutique Georges Fouquet created by Alphonse Mucha, fragments.
La Vitrine d’une marchande de mode (vers 1910), Eugène-Louis Gillot
Halls and rooms of Carnavalet.
Femme au chien (1880), Ferdinand Heilbuth. Fragment.
Pieces of a service by manufacture nationale de Sèvres, one of the principal European porcelain manufacturies, end of 18th century.
Rooms and portraits of Carnavalet museum.
Interior of Hôtel d’Uzès created by Joseph Métivier and Jean-Baptiste Boiston under the direction of architect Claude-Nicolas Ledoux in 1767. The woodwork is original early example of the neoclassical style.
Official website: Musée Carnavalet
Address: 16 Rue des Francs Bourgeois, 75003 Paris.
Opening hours: Daily from 10am to 6pm, except Mondays and 1st May.