The Museum of Paris, the Museum of Paris, opened in December 1936 in the eighth arrondissement of Paris and built by René Sergent on the edge of Monseau Park between 1911 and 1914. It houses 18th-century French furniture and art in a mansion. After booking tickets online, you can come to the front desk of the museum, where you can provide schoolbag storage and explanation gas distribution services. The interpreter is like the big brother's mobile phone used in the last century, which can be hung around the neck, but you need to listen to it in your ear. Enter the numbers on the display board in each room and the interpreter will provide an explanation of the corresponding content. The recommended tour route provided by the guide is: from the lobby to the second floor, follow the tour route to visit each room, come to the third floor, visit the library, office and other rooms, and finally go down to the first floor to complete the tour of the restaurant and kitchen. The whole tour takes about 1 to 2 hours, and the space for internal visits is relatively cramped. The entire museum perfectly restores the historical style of the original residence, and the luxurious architectural variety includes many rooms: the front hall and stairs, kitchen, laundry, chef's office, galleries, large desks, large lounges, salons, restaurants and porcelain cabinets, small offices, restaurants, Blue living room, library, apartment of Nisim de Camondo, 3 bathrooms... large office, the walls of this room are natural oak panelling, painted on the Obi Song tapestries depicting Lafontaine's fables. The furniture is made up of two chairs and a large cylinder secretarial seal placed in the alcove for Mrs. Elizabeth's Turkish salon in Montreuil. Clocks, barometers, candlesticks, vases, carefully selected and arranged by Kamondo. The gallery, the entire upper floor is reserved for the reception room, a huge gallery, hanging on one side of the gallery, revealing the hotel's floor plan. According to 18th century practice, mose de Camondo Kamondo chose to hang a large lantern to illuminate the main staircase. On the walls are two tapestries, "Chinese Garden" and "Chinese Dance", both woven in Obi Song. They are inspired by the Chinese tapestries woven in Bowe, which Franção showed sketches in a salon in 1742. On the special staircase leading to the private apartment, two other paintings from the same series are displayed, and the gallery's furnished sofas and armchairs are covered with exquisite Obi Pine tapestries. The whole museum is very suitable for ancient architecture lovers. There are also many historical and cultural monuments to visit next to this museum. It is also close to Monseau Park and the natural environment is very beautiful. The medium-sized western-style building has a beautiful garden, which gives you a glimpse of the luxury of the rich in medieval Paris. #Museum is so interesting #Private Secrets in the city #Going to where you still want to go