I recently visited Musee Cernuschi and was delighted by the immersive experience it offered. 🏛️🎨🌸
Musee Cernuschi, nestled in the heart of Paris, is a true hidden gem for art and culture enthusiasts. The museum showcases an impressive collection of Asian art, spanning centuries and offering a glimpse into the rich and diverse heritage of this vast continent. 🏯🖌️🌸
The museum itself is a work of art, with its elegant architecture and serene surroundings. As you step inside, you are transported to a world where traditional and contemporary art seamlessly blend together. The exhibitions are thoughtfully curated, and the layout allows for a smooth and immersive exploration of the artworks. 🏛️🎨📚
The staff at Musee Cernuschi are extremely knowledgeable and passionate about the museum's collection. Their enthusiasm is contagious, and they are always ready to provide insightful information and answer any questions. 🤓🌟🗺️
One of the highlights of my visit was the temporary exhibitions, which are often refreshingly modern and innovative. They offer a unique perspective on Asian art, making the museum a dynamic and ever-evolving cultural hub. 🌟🖼️🌸
The admission fee for Musee Cernuschi is very reasonable, especially considering the high-quality exhibits and the enriching experience it provides. It's a must-visit for anyone seeking to dive into the vibrant art scene of Paris. 💰🎟️👍
Overall, Musee Cernuschi exceeded my expectations and left me awed by the depth and beauty of Asian art. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply looking for a cultural escape, this museum is sure to captivate and inspire you. 🏛️🌸🎨
I highly recommend visiting Musee Cernuschi and immersing yourself in the rich artistic heritage it offers. It's a treasure trove waiting to be discovered in the heart of...
Read moreThe museum was founded in 1898 by financier and collector Henri Cernuschi This museum is considered the second most important museum of Oriental art in France after the Guimet Museum. It houses a collection of 12,500 objects representing the fifth largest collection of Chinese art in Europe. Henri Cernuschi, an Italian by birth, was a revolutionary who participated in the anti-Austrian uprising in Milan in 1848, but after the uprising failed, he fled to Paris, where he made a fortune in banking. Disillusioned with politics, he embarked on a journey to the East, visiting China, Japan, Korea, and other countries, from which he brought back over 5,000 unique art objects, including bronzes, ceramics, funeral figurines, and painted silks. The museum's central exhibit is a bronze Buddha statue from the Japanese region of Meguro, which was purchased by Cernuschi in 1871 for 500 gold coins. This 4.5-meter-tall statue, created in the 18th century, is considered one of the largest Japanese bronze statues outside of Japan. The museum's collection spans from the Neolithic period (8000 BC) to the 20th century and includes unique artifacts such as bronze artifacts from the Archaic Period (15th century BC to 3rd century AD), Han Dynasty art, Wei and Sui Dynasty burial statues, Tang and Song Dynasty ceramics, and rare Liao Dynasty jewelry. The museum building, designed by the architect William Bowens van der Boijen in the neoclassical style, was built as a private residence of Cernuschii and later donated by him to Paris, along with the accumulated collection. The atmosphere of the museum, filled with ancient artifacts, creates a sense of mystery and immersion in the past. I also liked the contemporary works of ceramics,...
Read moreThursday, 23 March 2023 at 10:00 AM Art: 5/5 Excellent. Rooms 1-5 cover some beautiful Japanese art from the Edo (1603-1867) and Meiji (1867-1912) eras, and Chinese art during the Prehistoric (8000-2070 BCE), Ancient (2070-221 BCE) and Imperial (221-206 BCE) eras. There are some amazing examples of bronzes, jade, and porcelain items on display. I cannot wait until Rooms 6-14 open in August so I can view the remaining collections! Service: 5/5 Excellent. The security attendants and ticket desk were all kind, polite, and professional. Ambience: 5/5 Excellent. Fabulous atmosphere. You feel like you are entering the private collection of a rich eccentric uncle who traveled all over Asia. A beautiful 19th century private mansion turned into an easily-accessible museum. Cleanliness: 5/5 Excellent. The men’s restroom was spotless, the art rooms smelled fresh, and there was no visible dirt on the stairs. Value: 5/5 Excellent. How can you complain when the entry to the permanent collection is FREE?! Yes, anyone may enter without paying anything. Overall: 5/5 Excellent. A perfect score because I honestly could not find any fault. I am seriously impressed with this jewelry box...
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