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Nissim De Camondo Museum
Decorative arts fans will love this collection of 18th-century treasures.
What you'll do
Upon visiting, you’ll understand why the Musée Nissim de Camondo is described as “a spectacular collection of French decorative art from the second half of the 18th century”. Located in the Hôtel Camondo, the mansion was built by Count Moïse de Camondo to house his incredible collection of exquisite furniture and art objects.
The home was modeled after Petit Trianon at Versailles. Enjoy three floors of the former residence: the lower ground floor (kitchens), upper ground floor (formal rooms) and first floor (private apartments).
Did you know?
The museum's collection includes
Savonnerie carpets woven in 1678 for the Grande Galerie in the Louvre
Aubusson and Beauvais tapestries
Orloff silver dinner service commissioned by Catherine II of Russia from silversmith Jacques-Nicolas Roettiers in 1770
Sèvres bird-themed porcelain service from the 1780s
What's included
Admire this fine collection of French decorative arts including items that belonged to Marie-Antoinette.
Where you'll be
63, rue de Monceau, Paris, FRHow to get there
20, 30 or 93 to Malesherbes - Courcelles
Line 2 to Monceau
Operating hours
Tuesday - Sunday: 11AM - 6PM
Opening and closing times may change. For updated timings, please check the attraction website.
Find out more
For more information, visit the Nissim De Camondo Museum website.
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