Musée des Arts et Métiers Tickets
Musée des Arts et Métiers Tickets
Musée des Arts et Métiers Tickets
Musée des Arts et Métiers Tickets
Musée des Arts et Métiers Tickets
Musée des Arts et Métiers Tickets
Musée des Arts et Métiers Tickets
Musée des Arts et Métiers Tickets
Musée des Arts et Métiers Tickets
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Musée des Arts et Métiers Tickets Paris

Skip the crowds and discover Paris’s hidden gem at the Musée des Arts et Métiers. Explore groundbreaking inventions, flying machines, clocks, and more in Europe’s oldest science museum! Admission tickets to Musée des Arts et Métiers. Visitors aged 0-17 can enter free.

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Last Updated: 19th Nov 2024
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Opening Hours:

Monday Closed
Tuesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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Highlights

  • Ignite your curiosity at Paris’s fascinating museum of scientific inventions.
  • Marvel at the Foucault pendulum, Clément Ader's first flying machine, the original Statue of Liberty model, and more.
  • Explore quirky inventions and trace the evolution of technology through chronological exhibits.

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Cancellation Policy:

  • Refunds and cancellations are not applicable for these tickets.

Rules:

  • Suitcases and wheeled bags of any size are not allowed.
  • Bags up to 55x35x25cm allowed.
  • Cloakroom temporarily closed. You can leave your bag in the museum's partner private locker (extra fee).
  • Upon arrival, please respect physical distances of at least 1 meter between yourself, other visitors and staff.
  • Bicycles, scooters, large suitcases, and any wheeled luggage are not allowed on museum grounds.
  • Wash your hands regularly, especially before entering the museum.
  • Once in the exhibition spaces, please ensure that you respect the direction of the visit and physical distancing.
  • For health reasons, please do not touch the digital devices present on the course.
  • Signage dedicated to health measures is displayed in the museum. Please be sure to respect them.

 

Know Before You Go

Operating Hours:

Closures:

  • January 1, May 1, December 25.

Entry & Services:

  • Group and individual changing rooms available.
  • Hydroalcoholic gel provided at the entrance and along the tour.
  • Museum staff available for assistance and guidance.
  • Access via the ground floor on Rue Réaumur.
  • Groups can request parking in the inner courtyard (reservation required, 1 week in advance).
  • Two wheelchairs available at reception (with proof of identity).
  • Contact the accessibility unit before your visit for more details.
  • Daily general and thematic tours for all visitors (no specific adaptations).
  • Audio guides available in 7 languages, including a children's tour.
  • Trained mediators assist visitors with mental, cognitive, or psychological disabilities.

How To Use

  • You can present either a printed copy or a mobile e-ticket.
  • Musée des Arts et Métiers Tickets are only valid during the period specified in the selected package.
  • You can enter the attraction directly with this ticket.

Location

60 Rue Reaumur, 75003 Paris
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By Car:

  • Parking Saint-Martin, 254 Rue Saint-Martin,75003 Paris.

By Bus:

  • Line 39 (boulevard Sébastopol).
  • Lines 20 and 38 (rue Réaumur).

By Bike:

  • Vélib
    station 3011, Turbigo-Réaumur.

By Metro:

  • Line 3 and 11 – Arts-et-Métiers Station.
  • Line 4 – Réaumur-Sébastopol Station.

 

FAQs

  • Was there a train in the museum?

    No, no trains ran through the museum!
    The railway track that can still be seen in the museum galleries dates from the end of the 19th century . It was invented by the French engineer and industrialist Paul Decauville.

  • How did Ader's plane get in?

    A replica of Clément Ader's Éole flying machine is displayed at the Musée des Arts et Métiers as part of its collection of pioneering inventions, highlighting the early stages of aviation.

  • Why is there a sarcophagus in the museum?

    The sarcophagus at the museum belonged to physicist Pierre-Gilles de Gennes and is part of its historical collection.