🇫🇷 Paris | Musée Nissim de Camondo 🏛️✨
Why Visit? 🌟 A Banker’s Passion Project: Built in 1911 by Jewish financier Moïse de Camondo, this mansion mimics Petit Trianon’s neoclassical elegance while housing his priceless 18th-century French decorative arts collection. Tragic Legacy: Named after his son Nissim, who died in WWI, the museum (opened 1936) preserves the family’s refined taste—and heartbreak. 💔 Frozen in Time: From Sèvres porcelain to Marie-Antoinette-style furniture, every room feels like Versailles’ intimate cousin. Fun Fact: The kitchen’s copper pots still gleam—staff swear they hear ghostly clinks at night! 👻 Visitor Guide 🎟️ ✔ Hours: 10 AM–5:30 PM (Closed Mon/Tue). ✔ Tickets: €12 (Free under 18). Combined ticket with Musée des Arts Décoratifs = €18. ✔ Hidden Gem: The "Turkish Boudoir" with its silk-walled secrets. #ParisHiddenGems #18thCenturyVibes #MuseumWithAStory