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Until
5 January
2.5 km
Egyptian pharaohs, from Cheops to Ramesses II
An immersive exhibition that plunges visitors into the Egypt of the Pharaohs. A journey back in time to admire the masterpieces of this mythical civilisation. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
2.5 km
Musée Rodin
One of the most charming museums in Paris. Romantic garden with sculptures and café.
2.5 km
Palais Bourbon
The headquarters of the French National Assembly. This palace, built between 1722 and 1728, has housed all the lower chambers of the French parliaments since 1798 (except between 1871 and 1879).
2.5 km
The Catacombs
Opened to the public in 1809, the Catacombs are the largest ossuary in the world, housing the remains of several million Parisians as the city's cemeteries closed. The 1.5-kilometre route takes around an hour to complete, with 131 steps to descend and 112 to climb.
2.5 km
Atelier des lumières
Housed in a former foundry since 2018, the Atelier des Lumières is a digital art centre. It offers immersive exhibitions during which visitors discover digitised images of works of art accompanied by musical compositions.
Until
6 April
2.5 km
Dynastic Jewels, 1700–1950
A gathering of historical jewels from the collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and the Al Thani Collection. Many are being exhibited in France for the first time.
Al Thani Collection, Hôtel de la Marine - 2 place de la Concorde, Paris (map)
Until
28 June
2.5 km
Renaissance : de Vinci, Raphaël, Michel-Ange
Three visionary geniuses, three complementary worlds: Leonardo’s scientific curiosity, Raphael’s perfect harmony, and Michelangelo’s sculptural power. Immerse yourself in their masterpieces thanks to cutting-edge technology and a completely redesigned exhibition layout (3D models, digital twins, smoke effects and lasers). A brand-new creation for a truly immersive experience.
2.5 km
Department stores
Boulevard Haussmann is home to two of the most important, if not the two largest, department stores in Paris: Printemps and Galeries Lafayette. These shopping meccas, with their magnificent glass roofs, are also architectural examples of Art Nouveau. Not to be missed.
2.6 km
Hôtel de Lassay
The official residence of the President of the National Assembly. Its construction began in 1722 and was completed in 1728.
2.6 km
Church of the Madeleine
An unusual religious building: built in the Neoclassical style; with no external cross or bell tower; and a nave oriented north-south rather than eastwards, unlike other churches. Don’t forget to visit the public toilets in the basement – a real Art Nouveau gem. If you happen to be in the area at lunchtime, do pop into the Foyer de la Madeleine, a community-run restaurant promoting social solidarity, located beneath the church. You’ll enjoy a very decent meal at a reasonable price, in a unique setting and for a good cause. Open Monday to Friday for lunch. Entrance to the right of the church.

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