Paris - know a good small esoteric museum?
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Seconding the
http://www.pavillons-de-bercy.com/EN/index.html
This is a private collection/museum with carnival/carousel items; as stated previously, you need a reservation, and when I was there two years ago, the tour was only in French. However, it is truly a visual museum and not much is lost if you don't understand the narrative. My guide knew a little English anyway and went out of her way to give me some minimum information while others were wandering around. There are carousels you ride, and a ball-operated waiter race, and singing characters. It is a lot of fun. It is at Bercy Parc and easily reached via Metro.
http://www.pavillons-de-bercy.com/EN/index.html
This is a private collection/museum with carnival/carousel items; as stated previously, you need a reservation, and when I was there two years ago, the tour was only in French. However, it is truly a visual museum and not much is lost if you don't understand the narrative. My guide knew a little English anyway and went out of her way to give me some minimum information while others were wandering around. There are carousels you ride, and a ball-operated waiter race, and singing characters. It is a lot of fun. It is at Bercy Parc and easily reached via Metro.
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Musée de l'Erotisme - 72, boul. de Clichy
Musée de la Musique - in the Parc de la Villette
Musée de la Vie Rommantique - 16, rue Chaptal in the 9ème
And of course Sunday brunch at the Musée Jacquemart-André.
Musée de la Musique - in the Parc de la Villette
Musée de la Vie Rommantique - 16, rue Chaptal in the 9ème
And of course Sunday brunch at the Musée Jacquemart-André.
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UPDATE: I found a great book (in French) that I thought I would pass on to everyone interested in smaller, unusual museums in Paris:
Musées insolites de Paris : Collections secrètes, curiosités, objets rares
The author is Dominique Lesbros and it's a Parigramme publication. Parigramme puts out tons of great guides and Paris-centric books. Some of their most popular publications have been translated into English as well.
I think every museum mentioned in this thread is listed in this book, as well as dozens more. Whets my appetite for lots of off-the-beaten-track museum exploration in Paris!
Mark
Musées insolites de Paris : Collections secrètes, curiosités, objets rares
The author is Dominique Lesbros and it's a Parigramme publication. Parigramme puts out tons of great guides and Paris-centric books. Some of their most popular publications have been translated into English as well.
I think every museum mentioned in this thread is listed in this book, as well as dozens more. Whets my appetite for lots of off-the-beaten-track museum exploration in Paris!
Mark
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I leave for Paris in 3 weeks, so I'm reviving this post to see if anyone else has any additional suggestions. Thus far, here is a list of small museums from which I'm considering:
Anees 30
Chasse et de la Nature
Contrefacon
Dapper
Fragonard (at the Vet university)
Histoire de la Medecine
Maillol
Panthéon bouddhique
Zadkine
If you know of an interesting little museum in Paris that you don't see in my list or in the posts above, please pass it along!
This insatiable museophile thanks you advance!
Mark
Anees 30
Chasse et de la Nature
Contrefacon
Dapper
Fragonard (at the Vet university)
Histoire de la Medecine
Maillol
Panthéon bouddhique
Zadkine
If you know of an interesting little museum in Paris that you don't see in my list or in the posts above, please pass it along!
This insatiable museophile thanks you advance!
Mark
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There are several museums of medicine in Paris. One is on the Rue de l'Ecole de Medecine (lots of instruments, history of medecine); one is up across from Val de Grace on the Boulevard de Port Royal (contains wax masks of head injuries made during the Napoleonic Wars, I think, haven't been able to get into this one yet) ; a third is actually inside the Ecole de Medecine. This last one can only be visited by guided tour in French, but it is fascinating-- Dr. Dupetreyn's Museum of Medical Anomalies. Broca's Brain is on exhibit. Some might find this one too much.
All 3 are open limited hours/days of week. I found out about them through browsing ParisScope, but they are not always listed.
I second the vote for the Police Museum, lots of artifacts and true crime photos.
One last find-- in the Mediatheque of the Jardin des Plantes is the only surviving remnant of Bonnier de Masson's Cabinet of Curiosities, which once filled seven rooms. He was the son of a 17th tax collector, spent all the family $ on collections (and opera singers, allegedly), had to sell it to pay his debts. It is a beautiful rococo cabinet in white and green filled with daintily arranged specimens and dried animals.
All 3 are open limited hours/days of week. I found out about them through browsing ParisScope, but they are not always listed.
I second the vote for the Police Museum, lots of artifacts and true crime photos.
One last find-- in the Mediatheque of the Jardin des Plantes is the only surviving remnant of Bonnier de Masson's Cabinet of Curiosities, which once filled seven rooms. He was the son of a 17th tax collector, spent all the family $ on collections (and opera singers, allegedly), had to sell it to pay his debts. It is a beautiful rococo cabinet in white and green filled with daintily arranged specimens and dried animals.
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I quite liked the Postal Museum in Montparnasse.
I really like the Maillol but I wouldn't have thought of it in this cateogory as some small, esoteric museum. It's pretty well known and a lot larger , and not in the same category as, say the Postal Musem. But it is a nice small art museum, but not particularly esoteric at all. The Zadkine isn't esoteric, either, although I wasn't that crazy about it that I'd make it a priority.
There is the museum of hospitals if you are really interested in medicine, but I wouldn't go there if you aren't (or the other medical ones). It's down near the Seine.
I really like the Maillol but I wouldn't have thought of it in this cateogory as some small, esoteric museum. It's pretty well known and a lot larger , and not in the same category as, say the Postal Musem. But it is a nice small art museum, but not particularly esoteric at all. The Zadkine isn't esoteric, either, although I wasn't that crazy about it that I'd make it a priority.
There is the museum of hospitals if you are really interested in medicine, but I wouldn't go there if you aren't (or the other medical ones). It's down near the Seine.
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Here are three I have on my list for possible visits:
Bibliothèque National - Exhibit of Globes de Louis XIV
http://www.bnf.fr/fr/evenements_et_c...positions.html
Institut du Monde Arabe - Zaha Hadid exhibit
http://www.imarabe.org/exposition/a-la-une
Interesting Jean Nouvel building
Cinemathèque - Various exhibits
http://www.cinematheque.fr/fr/infosp...-horaires.html
Frank Gehry building
Not really museums, I suppose, but interesting nevertheless.
Bibliothèque National - Exhibit of Globes de Louis XIV
http://www.bnf.fr/fr/evenements_et_c...positions.html
Institut du Monde Arabe - Zaha Hadid exhibit
http://www.imarabe.org/exposition/a-la-une
Interesting Jean Nouvel building
Cinemathèque - Various exhibits
http://www.cinematheque.fr/fr/infosp...-horaires.html
Frank Gehry building
Not really museums, I suppose, but interesting nevertheless.