Monuments

Paris' national museums are multi-purpose, user-friendly machines shaped by the public interest and state funds. Serving as forums for lectures, art films, concerts, and the occasional play, the museums here -especially the Louvre, Orsay and Beaubourg - broadcast Paris, past and present.

For listings of frequent temporary exhibits, consult the bimonthly "Bulletin des Musees et Monuments historiques", available at the tourist office. "Paris museums and monuments", also at the tourist office, provides all the information you need about the museums. "Pariscope" and "L'officiel des Spectacles" list museums hours and temporary exhibits.

Students, children teachers, and senior citizens are eligible for reduced admissions at almost all Parisian museums. Frequent museum-goers ineligible for these discounts may invest in the Museum Pass.
The Museum Pass (Carte Musées et Monuments) provides a splendid way to see a lot for comparatively little. The pass offers immediate entry to 65 museums and monuments (permanent collections only, not valid for special exhibitions), without waiting in long lines. You present your card, and voilà, you're in. Most of the major museums are included: the Musee du Louvre, Centre Pompidou, Musee d'Orsay, Cluny, Crypt of Notre Dame, and much more. You can obtain the pass from the participating museums, all Métro kiosks, and the Tourist Office headquarters at 127 avenue des Champs-Elysées. Travel agencies also often sell the pass in the U.S. and Europe. The price is 60F for one day, 125F for three days, and 170F for five days.


You can visit:

Arc de Triomphe
Beaubourg
Carroussel du Louvre
Colonne Vendome
Conciergerie
Place de la Concorde
Les Invalides
Notre Dame de Paris
Opera Garnier
Le Pantheon
Place des Vosges
Sacre Coeur
Sainte Chapelle
La Sorbonne
Tour Eiffel
Palais de Chaillot
Haussmann
Paris Mosquee
Caisse Nationale des Monuments historiques
Hotel Matignon
Palais Bourbon
Palais du luxembourg