Keep your museum ticket full or reduced price
and get reduced price ticket at the
RODIN MUSEUM
(5€ instead of 6€)
- 79 rue de Varenne 75007 Paris
(9.30 a.m. - 5.45 p.m, closed on Monday)
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION


 
Access :
North Reception desk: by the Esplanade des Invalides
South Reception desk: by the Place Vauban
Metro stops: Line 8, Latour-Maubourg, Invalides
Line 13, Saint-François-Xavier, Invalides, Varenne
RER : line C, "Invalides" stop
Bus : 28, 63, 69, 80, 82, 83, 87, 92, 93, Balabus
Parking : esplanade des Invalides
Taxis : boulevard de Latour-Maubourg
 
Opening hours :

Open every day of the year, except for the first Monday of every month, and January 1st, May 1st, November 1st and December 25th.
Open from 10am to 5pm (5.30pm on sunday), from October 1st to mars 31st,
and from 10am to 6pm (6.30 on sunday), from April 1st to September 30st.


EVENING OPENING on Tuesday until 9 pm from April 1st
to September 30st.

The Dome Church (Napoleon's tomb) is opened until 6.45 pm in July and in August.

The ticket offices closed 30mn prior to the closing time of the Museum.


ATTENTION : The Historial de Gaulle is closed on Mondays.

Side services :
- Audio-guide (in the Dome Church)
- Bookshop-Boutique
- Coffee shop (8:30 to 17:00 in winter, 8:30 to 18:00 in summer, 19:00 from June 15th to September 15th)
- Disabled access.
- Nearby parking

Contact us : (33) 0810 11 33 99 (price of a local call)
accueilnord-ma@invalides.org

 

 




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NEWS

Modern department,
from Louis XIV to Napoleon III (1643-1870)
Permanent collections
Reopens to the public on 20 March 2010

For more details

On March 2010, the Army Museum will reopen to the public all presentation areas
of its permanent collections, located in the Orient wing , after four years of renovation.

reopening of the modern departement

TEMPORARY EXHIBITION

Jehan Froissart,
chronicler of the Hundred Years' War


Arsenal Gallery
April 2 – July 4, 2010

For more details

In his celebrated Chronicles, Jehan Froissart (1337-1404), the historian and enthusiastic medevial traveller born in Valenciennes, bears witness to dramatic episodes from the Hundred Year's War between France and England. The exhibition affords an unprecented opportunity to discover these manuscipts wich display so enticingly the art and the talents of a number of artists and their worshops.

Access to the exhibition is included with the entrance ticket to the museum


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