Designed by Canadian architect Frank Gehry, the glass panel museum commissioned by Mr. Arnault(Chairman of LVMH) opened it's doors in October 2014, and it is a sight worth seeing - at least from the outside. Located just on the west outskirts of Paris and easily accessible by metro (M1 Les Sablons) or the foundation's shuttle (1€), the stunning 3,600 panels of glass structure is a striking modern touch to the old French city. But the queue to the entrance is painfully long, and I recommend you only make it if you're a contemporary arts fanatic and care about the current expositions being showcased. The sight to marvel at is the building itself anyway. Since the museum is private, there are no free entries except for children under 3. Tickets cost €14, €10 for 26 year olds and under, €5 for 18 and under, and €32 for a family offer. Museum is open everyday.