Petit Palais

Museum
★ 4.9 (45K+ reviews) • 497K+ booked
The Petit Palais is a stunning museum in Paris located on Avenue Winston Churchill, opposite the Grand Palais. Designed by architect Charles Girault for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, it now houses the Museum of Fine Arts of Paris (Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris). Inside, you can admire the large exhibition galleries, which include paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from antiquity to the early 20th century. You can see masterpieces by Claude Monet, the Dutuit brothers, and other renowned artists, along with rare treasures from the French and Italian Renaissance. You can also enjoy temporary exhibitions and audio-guided tours, and explore the courtyard garden bordered by a semi-circular gallery. Best of all, entry to the permanent collection is free, making it one of the best cultural experiences among Paris museums. With its art treasures, the Petit Palais is a must-visit when exploring Paris, France.
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Av. Winston Churchill, 75008 Paris, France
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4.9 /5
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Karen **
30 Jun
Visiting the Louvre at 10 AM with a reservation was a fantastic experience. The short line allowed for quick entry, and the morning ambiance was serene. I enjoyed exploring masterpieces like the Mona Lisa without crowds. The natural light through the glass pyramid enhanced the beauty of the art. Highly recommended for an unforgettable morning!
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黃 **
30 Jun
Children make choices, I want them all! Suitable for short-term travelers and those who are not sure which attractions they like, just visit them all! After purchase, you can directly enter with the QR code.
黃 **
30 Jun
It is very suitable for people who like to visit places. If you want to carefully taste a specific museum, you can consider buying a ticket for a specific museum and then buying a two-day museum pass!
大嶋 **
30 Jun
Of course the Mona Lisa is amazing, but the works that I didn't know much about are also wonderful. Above all, the scale of the museum's splendor is something you can never experience in Japan. Tickets must be purchased in advance to enter (there are no same-day tickets!), so it's best to buy them through Klook.
Nguyen **************
28 Jun
One of the best activities that your should try at Paris. Recommend to book the late night one to have good night view.
Karen **
27 Jun
A hidden gem in Paris! Musée de l'Orangerie is small but breathtaking—home to Monet’s iconic *Water Lilies* displayed in two oval rooms designed just for them. Standing in those serene, light-filled spaces feels like stepping into the paintings themselves. The lower level’s Impressionist collection (Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse) is equally impressive. What I loved: No crowds (unlike the Louvre!), intimate setting, and the way natural light enhances the art. Spent an hour here but could’ve lingered all day. Perfect for art lovers short on time.
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Klook 用戶
27 Jun
Angela is very profession and friendly. The overall photoshoot experience is very nice and smooth. The backend team is very responsive to questions and customer oriented. Looking forward to the beautiful photos and hope to photoshoot with you again in Paris or other cities.
任 **
27 Jun
There are many works worth seeing. You can enter the store on the same day after buying it. It is very smooth. Overall, it is worth recommending.
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Must-See Collections at Petit Palais

Paris 1900

Step back into the Belle Époque era with the Paris 1900 collection at the Petit Palais museum. Here, you'll find elegant paintings, posters, and decorative arts that reflect the glamour of the 1900 Universal Exhibition. This collection celebrates a time when Paris was the center of style, art, and culture.

The 19th Century

Explore 19th-century French art in the permanent collection, featuring works by masters like Claude Monet and Gustave Courbet. These galleries show how artists captured landscapes, portraits, and moments of modern life.

The 18th Century

Admire the refinement of the 18th-century collection at Petit Palais, which includes furniture, paintings, and decorative objects. These pieces reflect the elegance of pre-Revolutionary France and the rise of neoclassical style. You'll see ornate designs and luxurious craftsmanship in every gallery.

The 17th Century

The 17th-century rooms present a mix of Dutch paintings, religious works, and classical art. This collection reveals the artistic traditions that influenced French art during the reign of Louis XIV, the Sun King. The pieces here are both powerful and dramatic, showcasing a unique era in European art.

Temporary Exhibitions

Throughout the year, Petit Palais hosts world-class temporary exhibitions in its large exhibition galleries. These shows cover themes like photography, modern design, and influential artists. They provide fresh reasons to return, as the exhibits change regularly.

Things to Do at Petit Palais

Relax in the Courtyard Garden

Take a break in the courtyard garden, a peaceful space bordered by a semicircular gallery with mosaics and columns. This spot is ideal for photos or simply resting after exploring the galleries. You can also enjoy a coffee at the on-site café with a view of the garden.

Admire the Architecture and Decorative Murals

Don't miss the rich decoration of the building, designed by architect Charles Girault for the 1900 Universal Exhibition. The main façade, grand staircase, and decorative murals by Georges Picard make the museum a work of art itself. Every detail reflects the elegance of Beaux-Arts architecture. I

Popular Attractions Near Petit Palais

Trocadéro Gardens (10 minutes by car)

The Trocadéro Gardens give you one of the most famous views of the Eiffel Tower. Stroll through fountains, sculptures, and wide terraces for perfect photo spots. It's a relaxing escape and a must-visit after the Petit Palais museum. Many visitors pair both for a full cultural day in Paris.

Palais de Chaillot (10 minutes by car)

The Palais de Chaillot is home to several museums and offers stunning views of the Eiffel Tower from its terrace. Inside, you'll find exhibits on architecture, history, and theater. Its monumental design makes it one of the most striking landmarks in the French capital.

Place de la Concorde (8-minute walk)

Just a short walk from Petit Palais, Place de la Concorde is one of the most historic squares in Paris. Known for its obelisk and grand fountains, it links the Champs-Élysées to the Tuileries Gardens. It's an ideal spot for photos and learning about French history. Walking from Petit Palais to here gives you classic Parisian views.