Quai Branly Museum

The Musée du Quai Branly is basically the United Nations of museums. Imagine over 370,000 objects playing nice together, from African masks to Oceanian spears—like a global party in a Parisian townhouse. And the building? It’s green before green was a thing,...

Museum of Order and Liberation

Tucked inside the Hôtel des Invalides, the Musée de l’Ordre de la Libération is like a shrine to the French badasses of WWII. This is where France tips its beret to the OG squad that told the Nazis to take a hike. Started by the one and only Charles de...

Rodin Museum

Step into the Musée Rodin, the Parisian hot spot where Auguste Rodin’s sculptures are so famous, they don’t even need Instagram. First, you’ll meet The Thinker, who’s been pondering life’s mysteries for so long, he’s practically a...

Musée Valentin Haüy

The Musée Valentin Haüy: where you’ll find more than just your average history lesson. It’s like a time machine for the senses, zipping through the story of blindness. Want ancient Braille books? They’ve got ‘em. Fancy trying on some vision-impairing goggles?...

Maillol Museum

Aristide Maillol, the sculptor who made the female form his muse! Born in a French town so charming it could be a postcard, Maillol dashed off to Paris to study art, starting with painting. But then, plot twist! He switched to sculpture, his true calling. His...