MUSéE DE LA CHASSE ET DE LA NATURE The Museum of Hunting and Nature is said to be the “most compelling” museum in Paris, built in 1964 in the mansions of Guénégaud (17th century) and Mongelas (18th century), in the heart of the historic Marais (Marais). The private museum reopened in 2007, the three-story space is full of wild and male hunting history, once you enter the Paris hunting museum, you can immediately feel that you have become a 17th century European noble with a private hunting ground, In your royal chair of Louis XVI, a crouched fox specimen lies on its back, as if waiting for its owner to touch it.