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A Paris PrimerChoosing which museums to explore and when during your precious time in Paris can be a daunting task. A few helpful pointers from Paris Muse.
Traveling with Children?We've created innovative, original programming designed to help families get educational value—and the most fun possible!— from their visit to Paris.
Talking to MusesEmma Durrant gives us a sneak peek of "Louvre Quest," a new educational program aimed at teen visitors to the Louvre. Available as of April 3, 2013.
Paris Muse Family DaysWe've created this practical resource to help families get the most out of their days in Paris. Three days are available now, with future installments to come.
An Eye for DetailThis is what sets our tours apart: Our docents' abilities for discovering and sharing the city's rich details—from mysterious doorways on the Seine, to the hidden symbols of a Renaissance painting in the Louvre.
Our Exhibition PicksCurrent and future exhibitions to put on your Paris art agenda
A More Meaningful Way to Enjoy the LouvreAlmost everyone's first visit to the Louvre involves some kind of "art sprinting"—an inevitable race between masterpieces brought on by the pressure of an over-ambitious must-see list. Our "Hidden Masterpieces" tour offers a more meaningful alternative.
Book Nook: If Buildings Could TalkBooks for children about Victor Hugo, the history of Paris, medieval art and life, and cathedral building. Like our walk, these recommended titles promise a diverse range of learning experiences, for young readers at all levels.
Jackson Pollock and ShamanismModern art reveals its Native American roots at the Pinacothèque de Paris through February 15, 2009
“If Buildings Could Talk” Walk for FamiliesOn this fun-filled activity walk, kids solve riddles to find a secret passageway, discover mason marks in a medieval wall, learn how to read a stained glass window at Notre Dame, and much more....











