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MUSEE DU MOYEN AGE - THERMES ET HOTEL DE CLUNY

This national museum was established in 1843, with the merging of the Thermes gallo-romains and the Hôtel des abbés de Cluny. The « thermes » (baths) date from ...

the 1st to the 3rd century and are one of the few remains of Gallo-Roman civilisation in the capital. Free and municipal and the mecca of daily life at the time, these baths were of course open to the public and among the different places still visible today, the frigidarium (cold room) and the caldarium (hot room) are still easily identifiable.
The abbé Jacques d’Amboise was at the origin of the construction of the hôtel de Cluny, at the end of the 15th century : today, it is one of the oldest examples of a private mansion house set between a courtyard and a garden.
The museum has a rich collection or medieval art objects – gold and silverware, tapestries, sculptures, paintings, illuminated manuscripts – amassed by an enthusiastic antique collector named Alexandre du Sommerard. The collection represents a valuable testimony of the life, art and daily activities of the Middle Ages.
Among the major pieces on show in the museum, the most well-known is without doubt the series of 6 « Lady with the Unicorn » tapestries on the theme of plant and animal life, of which 5 also focus on the 5 senses.

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Practical information

MUSEE DU MOYEN AGE - THERMES ET HOTEL DE CLUNY

6, place Paul Painlevé

 75005

 PARIS

Metro :

Cluny La Sorbonne

RER :

Saint Michel - Notre Dame

Bus :

21, 27, 38, 63, 85, 86, 87

telephone number :

01 53 73 78 00

fax :

01 43 25 85 27

mail :

cluny@culture.fr

Access for persons with limited mobility

Tourisme & Handicap label



Current events :

Daily life in the Middle Ages is illustrated in a room in the Hôtel de Cluny

Museum

DMF/RMN

The National Museum of the Middle Ages was founded in 1843 by the state who wanted to combine two exceptional edifices : the ruins of the Gallo-Roman baths and the Hôtel of the Abbots of Cluny to house a remarkable art collection assembled by Alexandre du Sommerard. A large part of the ancient thermal baths remain including the frigidarium - cold bath room - with its 13.50 m vault. The former private house (hôtel)- a real jewel of the flamboyant style in architecture - has preserved the volume of its interior spaces and layout. It has been enriched over the years thanks to the addition of exceptional pieces of gold- and silverware, sculpture and tapestries (including the masterpiece 'La Dame à la Licorne); the present collection provides a valuable insight into the richness of artistic activity in the Middle Ages and a valuable witness of medieval society in Europe.

Others informations

Architecturals styles :

Late Gothic

List of collections :

Jewellery, Archaeology, Sculpture, History, Painting, Decorative Arts, Furniture, Technology, Literature, Textiles, Ceramics, Everyday items, Interior decoration, Tapestries, Illuminations, Stained-glass windows, Relics

Collections period :

15th century, Gallo-Roman

Garden :

Gardens open every day from 8 am or 9am to 5.30pm(winter) or 9.30pm (summer).

Opening days and times

Open/Closed :

9.15am to 5.45pm
9.15am - 5.45pm

Cash desk closes at :

5.15pm

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.

Guided tour :

These guided visits are not advised for children under 8yrs.

1h : 4 Euros + entrance fee.
1h30 : 6 Euros + entrance fee.
2h : 8 Euros + entrance fee.

Free :

In the context of a test initiative to make admissions to museums free, the museum will be free to everyone until 30 June 2008.

Free for children.

Group tours

Group tour.

Services

Foreign language tour :

English 11.50 Euros; reduced rate : 10 Euros. Under 18 yrs : 4.55 Euros - Without reservation. From June 5th to September 16th 2002 : English 12.70 Euros; reduced rate : 11.20 Euros. Under 18 yrs : 4.50 Euros.

Foreign language information :

English, Spanish

Educational activities :

In French, English and Japanese.
Workshops for children, "discovery visits" for children.
Workshops for adults (Carnet de dessins).
Visits and Workshops for blind and deaf people.

Combined ticket :

Le billet d'entrée donne l'accès gratuit aux concerts des vendredis à 12h30 et des samedis à 16h.

Photo allowed :

No flash photography or tripod.

Gifts shop.

Room hire.

Other services :

Museum & Monuments pass Child minding Animals welcome
Bookshop

District

See the map Notre-Dame/Quartier Latin

Notre-Dame/Quartier Latin