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Private Tours in France - Paris
Paris has the most famous & beautiful museums to visit, and just an official licensed guide is necessary , we book your guide for half day or full day at your disposition. Booking a licensed guide avoid you also the lines , we will buy your tickets entrance in advance for museums. Your tour is entirely customized for you. You see only what you wish to visit in the time frame of your tour.

For parties more than 7 persons, some reservations are necessary at museums. Please email us for details.
Your licensed guide is a professional who studied art, history, architecture, has a diploma given by the French government. Your tour with a licensed guide is a total new approach on how to visit a museum. You will appreciate the personal service and the knowledge that your guide will share with you.
For all these museums tours, you do not need a transport. Your guide can pick you up at your hotel and bring you back at your hotel , or you can also meet your guide in front of the museum to save time. You can also cumulate a museum tour to a city tour of Paris in one day.
Private museums tours are for 4 hours tour and up to 30 persons per group.
For guides in other languages than English, French, Spanish, Italian, & German, please add 25% supplement.
As far as museum entrance tickets, if you are in Paris for a few days, and wish to visit a few museums, we can buy museums passes for you also in advance good for one day, or 3, 5 days. Most museums in Paris are closed on Mondays, except the Louvre which is closed on Tuesdays.
THE LOUVRE MUSEUM: probably one of the most fascinating museum in the
Louvre, it is a "must see" in Paris for the first time visitor. Originally a
medieval fortress built by Philippe August in the XIIth. century, the LOuvre
became the Palace of many kings with the king François 1er in 1546. It was
transformed later into a museum. The Louvre visit can be tiring, in one day
you will not see half of it! So we recommend that you select in advance the
collections you prefer to visit to save you time.
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You must see the Mona lisa , the Venus de MILO , but please note that most impressionism paintings are not in the LOUVRE, they are at the Orsay museum. The Louvre has mostly paintings up to the XVIIIth. century.
THE ORSAY MUSEUM: another "must see " in Paris for museum. The most famous
French Impresisionists paintings are in this museum , you will discover the
famous paintings of Renoir, Monet, Degas, Manet. This museum is very original
, built in an ancient train station of Paris.

Ball at the Moulin de la Galette, Montmartre - 1876, Auguste
Renoir

The Dancing Lesson - 1871-1874, Edgar Degas
MUSEE RODIN: The Government acquired the Hôtel Biron in 1905 and Rodin
rented the ground floor from 1908 onwards. From that moment, the sculptor,
backed by his closest friends, was determined to turn the Hôtel Biron into a
museum devoted to his works. It was only in 1916, through three successive
donations, that Rodin handed over to the Government all his collections and
personal archives, his property in Meudon and, even more important, his works,
both sculptures and drawings, accompanied by reproduction rights.

The museum opened its doors to the public on 4 August 1919. At present, it houses marble, bronze, plaster, wax and terracotta sculptures, ceramics, paintings, drawings, and works by other artists (Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh) from his personal collection.
MUSEE MARMOTTAN: Claude Monet's paintings. Private collection of Jules &
Paul Marmottan


MUSEE du MOYEN AGE CLUNY: The Musée National du Moyen-Age Thermes de Cluny
is comprised of two important sites. One is a 15th century Gothic mansion
containing a wide selection of medieval art, as well as a collection of
original sculptures from the facade of Notre Dame. Next to the mansion are 3rd
century Gallic-Roman baths, including a ``Frigidarium'' (cold room).

Musée national Gustave Moreau: Drawings, paintings, water-colours and
sculptures by G. Moreau (1826-1898) in the workshop he built around his house.
Musée de la Mode et du Costume de la Ville de Paris: fashion museum
through the ages. French fashion and costume from the eighteenth century to
the present day, etchings, engravings, fashion photographs presented in the
Palais Galliéra, whose architecture is inspired by the Italian Renaissance.
Specialized library (by appointment). Children's workshops. Thematic
exhibitions.
THE HOUSE of BALZAC: The only house of the many in which Balzac lived
which is still standing. Honoré de Balzac (1799 - 1850) was one of the great
French writers. He is probably most well known for his La Comédie Humaine - a
collection of stories, may of which are set in Paris.

MUSEE BOURDELLE: Scupltures of Anoine Bourdelle.

MUSEE CARNAVALET: The history of Paris from its origins to the present day
in two historical mansions: the Hôtel Carnavalet, the home of Madame de
Sévigné from 1677 to 1696 and the Hôtel le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau. The
Hôtel Carnavalet is dedicated to prehistory to the eighteenth century.

The Hôtel le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau presents the period ranging from the Revolution to the present day. Etchings room. Collection of objets d'art, paintings, drawings and models.
THE CATACOMBS OF PARIS: The underground world of Paris. Bones from the old
cemeteries of Paris, namely the cemetery of the Innocents. Ossuaries in the
hollowed out spaces of the former stone quarries.
MUSEE EUGENE DELACROIX: Last apartment and studio occupied by Delacroix
from 1857 to 1863.Personal memorabilia and works of the artist.Renovation work
is scheduled in 1995.
THE SEWERS OF PARIS: Five hundred metres into the sewers of Paris to trace
their history and that of Lutecia to the present day. An original way of
exploring Paris, an exhibition area presenting the water cycle in Paris and
its history. Several models and machinery used yesterday and today.
Audio-visual show, exhibition room on the techniques of the future.
SALVADOR DALI COLLECTION: In the heart of Montmartre, a stone's throw away
from the place du Tertre, the phantasmagorical world of Salvador Dali seen
through a collection of sculptures and illustrations unique in the world.
INVALIDES MUSEUMS: Les Invalides comprises the largest single
collection/complex of monuments in Paris, including:
* Musée de l'Armée
* Musée des Plans-Reliefs
* Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération
* L'Eglise de St-Louis-des-Invalides

The tomb of Napoleon the first is also there to view.
Musée Nissim de Camondo: Reconstruction of an eighteenth century
aristocratic home. This museum presents an exceptional range of furniture,
paintings, rugs, porcelain and goldplate arranged in a mansion on the edge of
the Parc Monceau. This home and its collections were bequeathed to France in
1935 by Comte Moïse de Camondo in memory of his son Nissim, who died in combat
in 1917.
Musée National Picasso: The Musée Picasso is situated in the heart of
historic Paris, and has a collection of several thousand works of Pablo
Picasso. Picasso was born in 1881 and he began to study art in 1895. During
his life he created diverse works: painting, sculpture, drawing, ceramics,
engraving, and even poetry. After his death in 1973, many of Picasso's works
went to the French state, which decided to form a museum with the collection.

MUSEE de la POUPEE: Just for the children. Permanent exhibition of a
collection of French dolls and babies from 1860 to 1960 presented in showcases
that recreate past games. Temporary exhibitions on the doll and toy theme.
Lectures on the history of dolls.
MUSEE GREVIN: for the children: Wax museum.
Please inquire for prices. Please specify number of people and your first and alternate dates.
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