The Grevan Wax Museum in Paris is a small private wax museum. Although there are not as many wax statues as Tussah's, they are also very delicate and delicate. Some famous figures'wax statues are made like living ones, very lifelike and delicate.
Grevin Museum
Posted: Nov 28, 2018
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乖小咪
5/5Outstanding
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The Grevan wax museum in Paris is very similar to the famous Madame Tussauds in the UK. There are many wax figures of world famous people in the collection, and the production is very delicate, like a real person, it is definitely worth visiting and taking pictures.
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Posted: May 10, 2020
_We***95
4/5Excellent
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The Grevin Museum is located on Montmartre Avenue and is accessible from the Metro Station Grands Avenue. The museum tour starts with an amazing 3D show. Continue to visit and we appreciate the almost real characters of OAX sculpture many famous artists, singers, writers, painters, sculptors, and finally politicians from all over the world. It’s fun to take a photo with your life’s favorite people. In my opinion, museums are a must for people who love culture.
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Posted: May 10, 2019
Sun_shine___17
5/5Outstanding
We went without doing much research and relatively low expectations, but looking for something different on a rainy afternoon. We were very pleasantly surprised! The layout is fun and interactive - visitors are encouraged to interact with the exhibits, in bars, offices, kitchens and other fun environments. Some of the stars looked rather artificial, but also many were extremely realistic and definitely gave me the "uncanny valley" feeling. There were lots of French celebrities that I didn't know, but that didn't matter, there was more than enough content to last 2 hours
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Posted: Nov 14, 2023
Madjid Moghary
4/5Excellent
beautiful wax museum in the center of Paris . you can find wax sculptures of different famous people
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Posted: Jun 15, 2022
M32***83
5/5Outstanding
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The waxworks here are very realistic, not only can you see entertainment stars, but also sports stars
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Posted: Jun 9, 2022
爱的康乃馨
5/5Outstanding
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The Grevan Wax Museum in Paris was founded in the late 18th century, when Arthur Meyer, the founder of the famous Gaul Daily, had a strange idea: he wanted the characters on the front page of his newspaper to walk out of the two-dimensional plane of words and into the three-dimensional space of reality so that their readers could see the real three-dimensional space. Characters. Since photography had not yet been adopted by newspapers and magazines, he planned to create a wax museum where people could see the famous current affairs figures at that time.