| Paris Museums - The Unsung and the Sung |
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| Written by J | |
| Monday, 19 May 2008 16:38 | |
![]() Here I'll not just be diverting your attention to museums in Paris you mightn't otherwise have known existed, but I'm also giving you some information on the more well known museums that you mightn't have come across. The first three are all in the Marais. Musée de la Curiosité et de la Magie This is a museum dedicated to the art known since 1815 as prestidigitation. It features real magic shows and instruments for "physical amuseument" - those that make objects disappear included. You'll see the actual boxes used for sawing women in half (always women...?), secret boxes, mirror games, optical illusions and magical robots. The collection was put together by magician Georges Proust, and you'll find it in the Marais district. Visitor Information 11, Rue Saint Paul, 75004 Open Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday from 14:00 to 19:00 all yearWebsite: Musée de la Magie Musée de la Serrurerie (Musée Bricard) If you're interested in lock and key-making, and door-knockers, this is the place for you. Beautiful works of craftsmanship gathered together by the Bricard society in a beautifully restored private mansion. They have keys in bronze and in Gallo-Roman iron, gothic knockers from the Middle Ages and locks and keys from the 16th to the 19th centuries. They also have a locksmith's workshop on site. Visitor Information Place de Thorigny, 1 rue de la Perle, 75003Métro Saint-Paul Open Monday to Friday from 14:00 à 19:00 Musée de la Poupée Slightly strange, this one. It's a museum of dolls and there are some mightily scary looking dolls in this place. They have a permanent exhibition of over 500 dolls dating from 1800, and you'll see a selection on this peculiar page from the website of the Musée de la Poupée. They also run family activities and operate a doll's hospital. They also sell dolls and books about dolls in their shop. Visitor Information Impasse Berthaud (near 22 rue Beaubourg), 75003Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00 Closed on Mondays and public holidays LouvreOkay, it's not quirky, but here are some interesting facts which you mightn't know about the Louvre;
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