Reviews Petit Palais
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J'ai déjà donné mon avis, qui est très bon. Continuez !
Iva Cintrat
j'ai pu réserver au dernier moment une entrée au Petit Palais pour
le matin même
C’était rapide, efficace et clair.
Un bémol toutefois: pas de réduction pour les retraités. En Belgique, c’est un petit avantage très constant.
très bien
cordialement
Vu les avis internet j' appréhendais un peu (code barre qui parfois ne fonctionne pas par exemple )
mais tout s'est bien passé
j avais choisi votre site car les autres ne proposaient pas de ticket valable immédiatement .
Bémol= noté coupe file sur le billet mais ce n est pas le cas pour le petit palais
Pas grave dans mon cas car peu de queue (30 minutes quand meme!)
exposition Jakuchi: billet coupe file
acheté en ligne
Impeccable. Merci
Très bonne prestation.
mais je déteste évaluer sans cesse tou service demansé.
Editorial Review
The Petit Palais, a true gem of Parisian heritage, deserves special attention for both its architecture and the treasures it houses. Located in the 8th arrondissement, this Fine Arts Museum of the City of Paris is often overshadowed by its illustrious neighbor, the Grand Palais. However, the Petit Palais has managed to carve out its own captivating identity.
The building itself, constructed for the 1900 Exposition Universelle, stands out with its reinterpreted classical style, harmoniously blending stone, glass, and metal. As one wanders through its spaces, it’s impossible not to admire its sumptuous façade adorned with delicate sculptures, as well as its stunning inner gardens, which serve as true havens of peace in the heart of the capital.
Inside, the Petit Palais boasts an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts, ranging from antiquity to the modern era. Among its treasures are works by masters such as Monet, Van Gogh, and Delacroix. Each room presents itself as a living tableau, inviting visitors to journey through the ages and explore the evolution of artistic styles.
The museum is also committed to making art accessible to the public, with enriching temporary exhibitions that regularly complement its permanent collection. Whether you are an art enthusiast or just curious, a visit to the Petit Palais offers an immersive experience that leaves no one indifferent.
Finally, it is worth noting that the Petit Palais is not only an exhibition space but also a vibrant cultural hub that offers lectures, workshops, and guided tours, thus contributing to the promotion of artistic heritage. In summary, the Petit Palais is a must-visit for anyone wishing to appreciate art in a stunning setting. It would be a shame not to dedicate some time to this remarkable place during a stay in Paris.