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Free admission and reductions

MUSEE NATIONAL ERNEST HEBERT

Practical information

MUSEE NATIONAL ERNEST HEBERT

Hôtel de Montmorency-Bours 85, rue du Cherche-Midi

 75006

 PARIS

Metro :

Vaneau

SNCF :

Gare De Montparnasse

Bus :

28, 39, 70, 82, 89, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96

telephone number :

01 42 22 23 82

fax :

01 45 48 42 39

Access for persons with limited mobility

Tourisme & Handicap label



Museum

DMF/RMN

Created in 1978 thanks to the generosity of Mr Patris d'Uckermann, the Hébert museum located in the private mansion of Montmorency-Bours, presents the work of Ernest Hébert (1817-1908), famous painter during the second half of the 19th century. Atmosphere recalling the world of Marcel Proust. Numerous portraits.

Others informations

Architecturals styles :

Classical

List of collections :

Painting, Decorative Arts, Furniture

Collections period :

18th century

Opening days and times

Open/Closed :



12.30am - 6pm. On Saturday, Sunday and certain bank holidays : 2pm - 6pm.

Cash desk closes at :

5.30pm

Days of week :

Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Thursday Friday Saturday
Sunday

Open on those public holidays :

Easter Easter Monday 1 May
8 May Ascension Day Whitsuntide
Whit Monday 14 July 15 August
1 November 11 November 25 December

Individual tours

Independant tour :

Permanent collection: 3 Euros.
Permanent collection: 2,30 Euros.
Reduced fee everyday for 18-25yrs and for everyone on Sunday.

Free :

Free entrance for everyone every first monthly Sunday and everyday for -18yrs.

Group tours

Group of adults with own guide :


Reservation: 15 days.

School group with own guide :


Reservation: 15 days.

Services

Photo allowed :

No flash and no tripod.

Other services :

Museum & Monuments pass Child minding Animals welcome
Bookshop

District

See the map Saint-Germain-des-Prés/Musée d'Orsay/Montparnasse

Saint-Germain-des-Prés/Musée d'Orsay/Montparnasse