Carnavalet Museum: Agnès Varda’s Paris Exhibition Tickets

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Explore the history of Paris from its roots to the present day at the Carnavalet Museum, the oldest museum in the city, located in the heart of the Marais. With your ticket, you can access the permanent collections and the special exhibition "The Paris of Agnès Varda", an intimate look at the celebrated filmmaker's relationship with the city.

The temporary exhibition presents little-known aspects of Varda, such as her photography and personal objects, allowing you to discover a different side of this key figure in French cinema.

Access is at 23 Rue de Sévigné. When you arrive, show your ticket and the time reservation you will receive after completing your purchase.

  • Immerse yourself in the intimate Paris of Agnès Varda.
  • Visit the oldest museum in the city with a renovated design.
  • Admire historical and contemporary collections in one place.

What’s included

  • Entrance to the Carnavalet Museum
  • Access to permanent exhibitions
  • Access to the temporary exhibition "The Paris of Agnès Varda".

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Discover the history of the city of light from the inside at the Carnavalet Museum, a cultural gem in the Marais dedicated entirely to Paris' past. This recently renovated museum retains its classic charm while integrating modern and accessible spaces for all audiences.

On this occasion, the museum is hosting the special exhibition "The Paris of Agnès Varda, from here to there", an exhibition that traces the connection between the acclaimed filmmaker and the city that inspired her. Varda, known for her hybrid style between documentary and fiction, finds here a space to present her photographic work, often overshadowed by her filmography.

The exhibition brings together previously unpublished materials, such as photographs of her filming, personal publications, documents, original posters and objects as intimate as a sculpture of her cat Nini. All this is accompanied by a carefully curated exhibition that reveals how Paris shaped his artistic and vital sensibility.

Beyond the temporary exhibition, the Carnavalet Museum houses one of the most extensive collections on the evolution of Paris, from Roman times to the present day. To walk through its rooms is to immerse oneself in the living history of the city, through art, architecture and the daily life of the Parisians.

It is an ideal visit for film buffs and urban history buffs alike, and perfect for families, students and the curious of all ages.

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