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The Revolution

Musée Carnavalet, step by step

The great tenors of the Revolution. Moving memories of the royal family.

Paris was the setting for the great events of the French Revolution, of which the Musée Carnavalet houses the world's oldest and largest collection. Throughout the rooms, objects, sculptures, paintings and drawings vividly recount this essential period in the history of Paris, France and the world.

Admission free, tour guide to be paid on registration.

Saturday 10th June 2023
11h00 - 13h00 (GMT +2)
Registration deadline : 7th June
Carnavalet Museum
23 Rue de Sévigné
75003 Paris
  • 20 € Contributor rate

  • 25 € Non-contributing or external rate


Registration closed
Speakers
Odile Dupeyrat
Lecturer, Art History graduate
Location

Carnavalet Museum

23 Rue de Sévigné
75003 Paris

Additional information (parking, underground, etc.)

Metro: line 1: Stop Saint-Paul line 5: Stop Bréguet Sabin line 7: Stop Pont-Marie line 8: Stop Chemin Vert Vélib' station: Station no. 3002 Saint-Gilles - Turenne Station no. 4010 Saint-Antoine - Sévigné Bus: lines 96 (Place des Vosges), 91

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Saturday 10th June 2023
11h00 - 13h00 (GMT +2)
Registration deadline : 7th June
Carnavalet Museum
23 Rue de Sévigné
75003 Paris
  • 20 € Contributor rate

  • 25 € Non-contributing or external rate


Registration closed
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