Musée de Cluny, the Museum of the Middle Ages, to Close for Renovation

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Musée de Cluny, the Museum of the Middle Ages, to Close for Renovation
Of the hundreds of museums in Paris, the Musée de Cluny is one of our favorites: a gem in the Latin Quarter devoted to the Middle Ages. The building itself is remarkable. Dating from the 15th century, the Hôtel de Cluny is a mansion incorporating a sprawling bathhouse from ancient Roman times. Outside are lovely medieval-style gardens planted with herbs and medicinal plants. It’s a fascinating museum with a famous collection including the “Lady and the Unicorn” tapestries, a series representing the five senses and a mysterious sixth. Since 2016, the Musée de Cluny – National Museum of the Middle Ages has been undergoing a massive restoration project, intended to make the museum more accessible. All the work is scheduled to be completed in 2020. As part of the construction, the entire museum will be closed to the public from March 1st to mid-July 2018. (The unicorn tapestries are currently showing in a special exhibit at the Art Gallery of New South Wales through June 24th, 2018. The tapestries have only left the Cluny Museum twice in the last 50 years.) Come summer 2018, the museum will show off a new reception area close to boulevard Saint-Michel. Architect Bernard Desmoulin has sought to respect the historic surroundings of the ancient buildings in its construction. You’ll also find a new tour route through the Roman thermal baths. To quote the museum’s press office: “These important vestiges of the Gallo-Roman period have been entirely reinforced and provided with protection against bad weather. This new route can be explored with a tour guide, starting in the frigidarium and leading through the so-called salle des enduits, which still bears traces of painted murals, and the “Roman annex”, open for the very first time to the public.” Musée de Cluny- Musée national du Moyen Âge: 6, place Paul Painlevé, 5th arrondissement. Tel: +33 (0)1 53 73 78 16. Website: www.musee-moyenage.fr. Hours: Open every day, except for Tuesday: from 9.15am to 5.45pm. Access: Metro: Cluny-La-Sorbonne / Saint-Michel / Odéon. Tickets: Not including temporary exhibits: €8, reduced rate €6, Free of charge for persons under 26 years of age (EU citizens or long-term residents in the EU) and for everyone on the first Sunday of every month.  
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Lead photo credit : Cluny Museum, Paris, France. Between 1890-1900. Photochrom Print Collection. Library of Congress. Public Domain.

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  • Stefanie
    2018-02-15 18:59:43
    Stefanie
    I feel lucky to have visited earlier this month, even with the unicorn tapestries out of the country. However, there was a scaffolding staircase used to access the second story that tested my fear of heights! Glad to hear of the renovations - such a unique place.

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