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Musée Carnavalet: A Free Journey Through Parisian History in Le Marais

Discover the captivating story of Paris at Musée Carnavalet, the city’s oldest museum and a hidden gem in the charming Le Marais district! Best of all? Permanent collections are FREE—making it a must-visit for history buffs and budget travelers alike. Here’s why you’ll love it: 🌟 Why Visit? 600,000+ artifacts spanning Prehistoric times to the 21st century—from Gallo-Roman relics to French Revolution memorabilia210. Step into history with reconstructed period rooms, including Marcel Proust’s bedroom and a model of pre-1855 Notre-Dame48. Stunning architecture: Housed in two Renaissance-era mansions with a serene garden café—perfect for a post-tour break510. 📍 Practical Info Address: 23 Rue de Sévigné, 75003 Paris Hours: Tue-Sun, 10 AM–6 PM (closed Mondays & public holidays)37. Metro: Saint-Paul (Line 1) or Chemin Vert (Line 8)5. 🎟️ Free Admission & Tips Permanent exhibits: No ticket needed! (Temporary shows may charge)9. Audio guides (€5) available in 6 languages for deeper insights5. Avoid crowds: Weekday mornings are quietest4. 📸 Must-See Highlights 1️⃣ The Lady and the Unicorn Tapestries – Medieval masterpieces2. 2️⃣ French Revolution Gallery – Guillotine models & Bastille relics4. 3️⃣ Napoleon III’s Cradle – Opulent 19th-century craftsmanship8. 4️⃣ Secret Garden Café – A hidden oasis in the museum courtyard5. 💡 Pro Tips Combine your visit with nearby Place des Vosges or Picasso Museum7. Kids? Check for free family workshops on weekends6. Photography allowed (no flash), so snap away! 📸 #ParisMuseums #LeMarais #FreeInParis #HiddenGems #HistoryLovers

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Musée Carnavalet: A Free Journey Through Parisian History in Le Marais

Discover the captivating story of Paris at Musée Carnavalet, the city’s oldest museum and a hidden gem in the charming Le Marais district! Best of all? Permanent collections are FREE—making it a must-visit for history buffs and budget travelers alike. Here’s why you’ll love it: 🌟 Why Visit? 600,000+ artifacts spanning Prehistoric times to the 21st century—from Gallo-Roman relics to French Revolution memorabilia210. Step into history with reconstructed period rooms, including Marcel Proust’s bedroom and a model of pre-1855 Notre-Dame48. Stunning architecture: Housed in two Renaissance-era mansions with a serene garden café—perfect for a post-tour break510. 📍 Practical Info Address: 23 Rue de Sévigné, 75003 Paris Hours: Tue-Sun, 10 AM–6 PM (closed Mondays & public holidays)37. Metro: Saint-Paul (Line 1) or Chemin Vert (Line 8)5. 🎟️ Free Admission & Tips Permanent exhibits: No ticket needed! (Temporary shows may charge)9. Audio guides (€5) available in 6 languages for deeper insights5. Avoid crowds: Weekday mornings are quietest4. 📸 Must-See Highlights 1️⃣ The Lady and the Unicorn Tapestries – Medieval masterpieces2. 2️⃣ French Revolution Gallery – Guillotine models & Bastille relics4. 3️⃣ Napoleon III’s Cradle – Opulent 19th-century craftsmanship8. 4️⃣ Secret Garden Café – A hidden oasis in the museum courtyard5. 💡 Pro Tips Combine your visit with nearby Place des Vosges or Picasso Museum7. Kids? Check for free family workshops on weekends6. Photography allowed (no flash), so snap away! 📸 #ParisMuseums #LeMarais #FreeInParis #HiddenGems #HistoryLovers

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