Musee Jacquemart-Andre
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About
The Musée Jacquemart‑André is a stunning 19th‑century hôtel particulier on Boulevard Haussmann in Paris’s 8th arrondissement. Originally the home of financiers Édouard André and artist Nélie Jacquemart, it opened as a museum in 1913 and showcases a superb collection of Italian Renaissance paintings, French decorative arts, and period furnishings. Visitors wander through the opulent Grand Salon, the airy Winter Garden, the Italian Museum, and the private apartments, each offering a unique glimpse into 19th‑century life. The museum’s open‑air courtyard, impressive staircase, and beautifully restored interiors make it a must‑visit destination for art lovers and history buffs alike.
Highlights
- Grand Salon
- Winter Garden
- Italian Museum
- Private Apartments
Must-See Areas
Grand Salon
Winter Garden
Italian Museum
Salon de Musique
Good to Know
Good for
Families
Art Enthusiasts
History Buffs
Best time to visit
Spring and early summer for milder weather and fewer crowds
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 4 hours