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What to expect

In the heart of Paris, just a few steps from the Eiffel Tower and the Île aux Cygnes, unsuspected vaulted cellars house the Wine Museum. Explore the history and production of this typical product of French heritage. The cellar, built on ancient limestone quarries from the 13th century, is worth the visit alone. It's a true journey through time with a collection of over 2,200 functional and unusual objects, such as this crossbow made of clay balls for hunting in the vineyards without leaving heavy metals behind. Discover the art of cooperage but also the secrets of a great champagne.
Buy your museum ticket now and why not, for the most passionate, a tasting at the end of the tour.

Paris Wine Museum opening hours

Tuesday to Saturday : from 10 am to 6 pm

Note for visitors with reduced mobility

The Museum and the Museum restaurant are accessible to people with reduced mobility.
The Wine Museum is also equipped with toilets that are accessible for people with reduced mobility.

Audioguides are available on request, subject to availability

Audioguides are available in French, English, Russian, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese and Spanish.

Activities around the Wine Museum

Before or after your visit to the wine museum, you can discover Paris on the Seine by taking a Bateaux Parisiens cruise just after crossing the Bir-Hakeim bridge. Otherwise, if you have not yet experienced it, this is the ideal opportunity to enjoy one of the most beautiful views of Paris: book your tickets in advance to ascend the Eiffel Tower.

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