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The National Maritime Museum in Paris offers a fascinating journey through maritime masterpieces and maritime issues. With exceptional exhibitions such as "Single-handed Around the World," it invites visitors to explore naval history, enjoy immersive experiences, and share family moments.
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What to expect

Located in the heart of Paris, the Musée National de la Marine is a must-visit destination for enthusiasts of maritime history, culture, and science. Perched within the majestic Palais de Chaillot, with a stunning view of the Eiffel Tower, this unique museum offers a fascinating immersion into the world of the sea through varied exhibitions, exceptional collections, and activities tailored to all audiences.

Presentation of the Musée National de la Marine in Paris: A Journey through History and the Sea

A place full of history and discovery

Founded in 1827, the Musée National de la Marine houses an impressive collection of artifacts and testimonies tracing France’s maritime history, from Antiquity to the contemporary era. Through its galleries and exhibitions, visitors can discover iconic works, ship models, maritime paintings, as well as navigation instruments. This iconic venue immerses you in the captivating universe of French naval history and allows you to better understand the maritime, scientific, and technological challenges that have shaped the fate of oceans and human societies.

In addition to its permanent collections, the museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions, such as “Alone Around the World,” extended until March 2, 2025. This exhibition plunges visitors into the world of solo explorations, allowing them to relive exceptional adventures around the globe and discover unique stories and objects. This immersive experience is a true journey through time and space.

Why book a visit to the Musée National de la Marine?

A visit to the Musée National de la Marine is more than just discovering the displayed objects. It’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in a rich world of history and culture, while learning about the sea, the environment, and oceanic issues. With guided paths tailored to all audiences—from the youngest to the oldest, individual visitors to school groups—every visit becomes an unforgettable moment.

Booking in advance is an excellent way to ensure an optimal visiting experience. During peak periods, such as weekends or school holidays, online booking helps avoid queues and allows for a more relaxed visit. It also makes it easier to access special time slots, such as Thursday evening openings or group-specific sessions. These designated hours offer a quieter atmosphere and services adapted to visitors with disabilities.

Customized hours for a tailored experience

The Musée National de la Marine is open daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., except on Tuesdays, with specific hours reserved for groups. For school and social groups, slots are reserved from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., offering a privileged moment before the general public enters. For individual visitors, Thursday evening is a unique opportunity to enjoy the museum during the late-night opening, extended until 10 p.m., in a more intimate and less crowded setting.

The hours are designed to meet every need—whether it’s a family outing, a trip with friends, or a solo exploration. It is recommended to plan your visit based on your availability and the less crowded times to make the most of the experience.

An interactive experience for all ages

The museum offers a variety of activities to make the visit even more enriching and fun. The “Sailor’s Bag” allows families with young children to have a tactile and sensory experience while discovering the works interactively. Children can touch, listen, and smell the objects to better understand maritime history. This activity is particularly suitable for children aged 3 to 5 and families wishing to share a moment of discovery together.

The museum also offers interactive mediation paths, such as the “Mediation Tables,” where visitors can engage with displayed items, touching replicas of historical objects and learning more about maritime themes.

A museum accessible to everyone

The Musée National de la Marine stands out for its commitment to making culture accessible to all. Whether you are in a wheelchair, hard of hearing, visually impaired, or autistic, the museum provides adapted services. Specific setups, such as “soft scenography,” allow visitors with autism spectrum disorders or hypersensitivity to enjoy the museum in a calming environment. In addition, reserved time slots are available to ensure a comfortable experience for all, while minimizing sensory stimulation.

The museum also offers mediation solutions for hearing-impaired visitors, including services like Acceo, enabling deaf or hard-of-hearing guests to fully enjoy the visit.

Prices and practical information

Admission prices vary depending on the exhibitions. The standard rate is €14 online and €15 at the ticket counter, while reduced rates start at €9. Children under 18, EU citizens aged 18 to 25, and recipients of certain social aid programs can enter for free upon presenting valid ID.

Visitors wishing to support the museum can opt for memberships such as Solo Bosco or Duo+ Equipage, offering additional benefits like free access to partner museums and discounts on events and merchandise.

To book your tickets, it is highly recommended to do so online to avoid long queues and enjoy discounted rates. You can reserve your tickets directly on the museum’s official website and check details about upcoming exhibitions and events.

Conclusion

The Musée National de la Marine in Paris offers an unforgettable experience, blending culture, history, art, and modern technology to dive into the fascinating world of the sea and its challenges. Whether you're passionate about maritime history, curious by nature, a family, or a school group, the museum provides a wide range of activities suited to every visitor. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore this iconic venue, enjoy an enriching experience, and book now to ensure a comfortable and pleasant visit.

Common questions

What are the museum's opening hours?

  • The museum is open every day from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., except on Tuesdays. It offers late-night opening on Thursdays until 10 p.m.

Is the museum accessible to people with disabilities?

  • Yes, the museum provides accessibility services for people with hearing, visual, motor, intellectual, and autistic disabilities.

Is the museum open every day?

  • Yes, except on Tuesdays, when it is closed.

How can I get to the museum by public transport?

  • The museum is accessible via the metro (lines 6 and 9, Trocadéro station), several bus lines, and even by river shuttle (Tour Eiffel stop).

Does the museum offer guided tours?

  • Yes, the museum offers themed guided tours and workshops, with options adapted for various types of disabilities.

Can I visit the museum with my family?

  • Yes, there are activities and specially designed tours for families, including the "Sac du marin" for young children.

Can I book my tickets online?

  • Yes, online booking is highly recommended to avoid waiting, especially during busy periods.

Does the museum offer tools for visitors who are visually impaired or blind?

  • Yes, audio descriptions and adapted mediation tools, such as tactile tables and screens with braille, are available for these visitors.

Does the museum offer activities for people with autism spectrum disorders?

  • Yes, tools and dedicated time slots with "softened scenography" and a Snoezelen sensory room are available.

Can I organize a group visit?

  • Yes, group visits are possible, with specific time slots reserved for school groups and social sector visitors.

Does the museum have a restaurant?

  • Yes, a restaurant is available with continuous service during the museum's opening hours.

Can I become a museum member to enjoy benefits?

  • Yes, there are several types of memberships, such as Solo Bosco or Duo+ Equipage, offering benefits like free entry and discounts.

Is the museum accessible to wheelchair users?

  • Yes, wheelchairs are available at the reception, and spaces are adapted to welcome visitors in wheelchairs.

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