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What to expect

A poetic and historic place awaits you in the district of Nouvelle-Athènes, in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. Endowed with a pleasant setting, the Museum of Romantic Life is worth a visit. On the agenda, an alley lined with century-old trees, a garden of lilacs and roses will transport you to new horizons. Once inside, the change of scenery continues. Let yourself be overwhelmed by the breadth of literary and artistic life of the 19th century romantic era.

Opening Hours

From Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
The museum is closed on Mondays and some public holidays.

Hearts Exhibition: Romance in Contemporary Art

From February 14th to July 12th, 2020, explore a selection of 40 artworks by thirty contemporary artists focusing on the representation of the heart as an expression of romantic sentiment, echoing one of the key themes of Romanticism.

Featured Artists:
Martine Aballéa, Pilar Albarracín, John M. Armleder, Gilles Barbier, Ronda Bautista, Sophie Calle, Hsia-Fei Chang, Delphine Coindet, Jim Dine, Jacques Halbert, Oda Jaune, Ouka Leele, Philippe Mayaux, Annette Messager, Marc Molk, Mrzyk & Moriceau, Claude Nori, Vincent Olinet, Jorge Orta, Jean-Michel Othoniel, Françoise Pétrovitch, Pierre et Gilles, Sarah Pucci, Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, Niki de Saint Phalle, Ida Tursic et Wilfried Mille, Luise Unger, Winshluss.

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Free admission to permanent collections

Visit the Museum of Romantic Life

During your visit to the Museum of Romantic Life, you will explore collections from the painter and novelist George Sand. Displayed on the ground floor, these works include furniture, portraits, and jewelry from the 18th and 19th centuries. To continue your journey through this essential place, head to the 1st floor of the building. You will have the opportunity to admire the paintings of the painter Ary Scheffer. Among these, you will find The Death of Géricault, The Giaour, or The Abbot Deguerry. Whether you come with family, friends, or colleagues, note that admission is free for the permanent collection. Additionally, the Museum of Romantic Life hosts two annual temporary exhibitions, which remain paid. Moreover, this haven of peace also organizes events, concerts, and activities for children. To satisfy all your culinary moments, during your visit, do not hesitate to sit down at the Rose Bakery tea room. A pleasant stop is also recommended at the museum's bookstore to consult books and catalogs of past exhibitions.

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