Cluster 1: Musée National d'Art Moderne
Musée National d'Art Moderne → Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme → Musée Picasso → Musée Carnavalet
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Paris has been a centre for artistic innovation for centuries, from the French Royal patronage of the Baroque era to the rise of Realism in the 19th century. The Louvre, arguably the world’s greatest museum, holds masterpieces such as Caravaggio’s Death of the Virgin and Jacques-Louis David’s Oath of the Horatii. The city's influence extended to Neoclassicism, shaping art and architecture during the French Revolution and Napoleonic eras. Today, Paris continues to be a global hub for art, housing works by masters such as Leonardo da Vinci, Van Gogh, and Monet.
Under royal patronage, Paris became a centre for Baroque art and architecture. Figures like Louis XIV influenced artistic production, commissioning grand projects that shaped the city's aesthetic.
Paris played a role in the development of Neoclassical art and architecture. Artists such as Jacques-Louis David contributed to the style's rise during the French Revolution.
Realist painters found inspiration in Paris, capturing everyday life and social issues. Artists like the Le Nain brothers depicted scenes of the poor and working class.
Although the National Gallery of Art (D.C.) has a superb Impressionist stash, Paris is home to many works by Claude Monet and other Impressionists. The Musée Marmottan Monet holds seven works by the artist.
A selection of works held in Paris's museums. These are recorded associations, not a guarantee of current display.
Jacques-Louis David
Where to find it: Museum of the History of France
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37 museums in Paris.
Paris, France
Paris, France
Tue–Sun 09:30–18:00 (Thu until 21:45); closed Mon · €16 adults
Paris, France
Tue-Sun 10:00-18:00, closed Mon · Free (permanent); €14 (exhibitions)
Paris, France
Paris, France
Tue-Sun 10:00-18:00, closed Mon · Free
Paris, France
Paris, France
Versailles, France
Versailles, France
Daily except Mon. Château & Trianon: 09:00-18:30; Park & Gardens: 07:00-20:30 (varies seasonally); Parc: 08:00 Nov-Mar, 07:00 Apr-Oct
Paris, France
Tue–Sun 11:00–18:00, Thu 11:00–21:00 (temporary exhibitions only), closed Mondays
Paris, France
Mon–Thu 10:00–18:00, Fri 10:00–22:00, Sat–Sun 10:00–19:00
Paris, France
Directions, official museum links, and compact clusters for seeing several collections together.
Musée National d'Art Moderne → Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme → Musée Picasso → Musée Carnavalet
Walking routeMusée d'Orsay → Musée de l'Orangerie → Beaux-Arts de Paris → Musée des Arts Décoratifs
Walking routeMusée des Beaux-Arts de la ville de Paris → Musée de l'Orangerie → Musée de l'Armée → Musée Jacquemart-André
Walking routeMusée d'art moderne de Paris → Guimet Museum → Musée des Beaux-Arts de la ville de Paris → Musée de l'Armée
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