Very nice museum, possibility to go out and come b...
Very nice museum, possibility to go out and come back for the lunch break by keeping his entrance ticket
Very nice museum, possibility to go out and come back for the lunch break by keeping his entrance ticket
Magnificent exhibition all these creations are simply wonderful the only downside is the warmth that reigns in the first room otherwise I invite everyone to go
Superb Dior exhibition which sublimates the artist's talent. To discover outside the crowds to avoid suffocation ...
Wonderful museum with the mobile section, with works by all the most important cabinet makers, which takes the lion's share, organized in chronological order with thematic sub-sections. Several reconstructed environments.
Awesome ! A fabulous place for children! Not enough time in 1:30 so that my grandson can enjoy all the activities on offer. Also, we had lunch in the cafeteria and took back tickets for the afternoon!
Exhibition that must be seen because very interesting in terms of the history of walking and shoes since the Middle Ages and in the world
The expos are superb to see the one on Christian Dior.
No chance to get inside even if you have tickets over the Internet. Long hours waiting on the street. Unmanaged organization
Very nice place, very large, visit the exhibition Dior very provided. To do
Expo Dior 2017! Very nice. For this museum everything depends on the exhibition of the moment
very good museum, interesting exhibitions, a small regret for the closed contemporary level: s
Superb collection of objects Design and course "a crazy history of Design" very well done. No need to be a purist to appreciate the visit because we are presented with many everyday objects that speak to all visitors. In addition the place is very beautiful, very quiet and the entrance really accessible compared to other museums in Paris.
Museum on the history of the art of design and fashion. Many thematic exhibitions. Well located near the Louvres.
Very interesting collections, we have spent over 3 hours there!
It's hard to see because it's a must-go museum.
If you have a museum pass and have time to spare
I encourage you to visit.
Luxury of the medieval French nobles
This space filled with all kinds of ornaments
There's a little bit of texture out there
2 ~ 3 hours is pretty enough to fly away
lots of things to see.
* Advantages
1. Very close to the Louvre.
2. Can be used as a museum pass.
---> Show your pass and get a ticket to enter
3. It is very quiet because there are few visitors.
4. Souvenir shops on the 0th floor
There are many books.
The configuration of the places, with two wings that are built around the pole "entrance and information" allows the visitor to make his choice among exhibitions of great cultural and artistic quality.
A very beautiful place, beautiful collections: do not miss the interior reconstructions. It's splendid.
Went to the Dior exhibition there...... A grown up girls dream
The last expo seen in this place was. . The exhibition Dior. . Just sublime
In fact, I am here to see the fashion design, but unfortunately it has not been made public.
The staff said that the phenomenon of destruction is now in the renovation.
So interesting!!! Huge collection which is beautifully curated!
Really love this museum. It was inspiration for me.
Superb exhibition DIOR. Unforgettable . Do not miss
A wonderful Christian Dior exhibition! This man was essentially an artist.
A very well laid out museum, we are going to exhibit in expo without ever going back on these steps.
The museum is also free for children under 25.
Sublime exhibition by Christian Dior. Having had the chance to visit before the opening was extremely appreciated and allows us to be able to fully immerse ourselves in the world of the designer with a short career but with involvement in fashion and gigantic styling. The crowd is always full, but the exhibition is definitely worth the detour!
It was for Dior..Very good teams between guides and supervisors ..
One of the best museums in Paris! Impressive collection of furniture, paintings and everyday objects from the Middle Ages to the present day.
Always very beautiful exhibitions, the place itself is also very nice.
Sometimes it is necessary to reserve tickets called "cut-off" in advance under penalty of spending 2 hours in the queue.
Otherwise very good museum, be careful not to take a large backpack, favor bandeau bags or saddlebags.
Superb permanent collection with furniture from the Middle Ages to contemporary times. Temporary exhibitions are often very relevant in terms of content and scenography.
A superb place with always beautiful exhibitions and a bookstore gift shop full of finds for all occasions.
An extraordinary place that is currently hosting an Expo on the Dior house.
If you like different kind of exhibitions, this is the place for you.
Last time there was a Barbie exhibition that was awesome
Too hot too hot a beautiful exhibition but ruined by the conditions of the visit
Very interesting workshops. Quality teachers. The workshops are not long enough. It would take 3-hour sessions and optionally only 2 or 2 and a half hours. A slight proximity would be desired between the MAD administrators and the clients of the workshops.
Very beautiful and fascinating exhibition. Too bad that it is so soft and slow at the checkouts, which excessively lengthens the time of tail to enter
Very nice place to visit with a magnificent view of Paris
Always a pleasure to visit the Decorative Arts Museum. The temporary exhibitions are always very well constructed and enriching!
awesome place !! especially during the exhibition Dior
A beautiful place and the exhibits in the museum are top of beauty and worth a visit if you visit Paris and make it your priority
A little too many people admitted given the small size of certain rooms. Very nice exhibition on Christian Dior.
Interesting museum, a very informative shoe exhibition through the ages.
Unusual and magnificent museum at the foot of the Louvre Museum and the Tuileries Garden. The permanent collections trace the history of the arts of decoration and design. The temporary exhibitions are rich, original and exciting. Do not hesitate to have a coffee in the garden after your visit.
A museum of modern art very interesting on 9 floors. From the 16th to the 21st century. I recommend it to interest them in design.
here you can actually see what you saw in the images on the Internet :)
Photo: Table Clock, Louis Cartier and Maurice Couet - 1927
Very nice exhibition very interesting but the rooms too narrow it was stuffy
From the Middle Ages to the present day, warm welcome, beautiful place
Sublime museum, beautiful place where the exhibitions are always very well developed. However, we can deplore too light lighting in the small part of the museum (shop side).
Great! A little sanctuary in the heart office city. Skip permanent collection if design (furniture, vases, cookery etc) aren t your thing. Amazing views of Paris
Exhibition dior .... sublime
It is the most beautiful I have seen, a perfect organization to discover the magnificent creations
I particularly liked the 2nd part where the emotion was there
The last room blew me away
Great museum one of my favorite in Paris BUT the management of the queue outside specifically for the tickets your purchase in advance is a disaster. I have to wait 40 mins to enter!!! So imagine if you don't have a booking.
Beautiful exhibition Dior, a great job of the production team that left me a wonderful memory. The final was amazing, it would be nice to redo this exhibition ... just a suggestion
Amazing! Dior exhibition was awesome! Other galleries excellent too! Nice shop! Book in advance for exhibitions to avoid the very long queues!
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