The Musée des beaux-arts de la ville de Paris (the City of Paris Museum of Fine Arts) is one of the lesser known but excellent museums in Paris. Plus, because it is a city museum, it is free to visit!
We recently visited the museum which is housed in the Le Petit Palais, itself a work of art. Le Petit Palais, located between the Champs Élysées and the Seine, was built for the 1900 Universal Exposition. The architect was Charles Giraut and the style is a mixture of Beaux Arts and earlier French architecture. During the Exposition, the building served as a museum displaying the History of Art. The building was well-liked by many, including the visiting King of Belgium who commissioned similar buildings in Belgium.
Probably a della Robbia glazed terra cotta |
Another della Robbia |
Greg liked the work of art, a Louis XV clock, pictured below.
Who doesn't love musical monkeys?
Thanks for visiting the Musée des beaux-arts with us.
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