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Publié le 14 February 2026

Musée Jacquemart-André: A Secret Palace in the Heart of Haussmannian Paris

Behind the elegant façade on Boulevard Haussmann lies a true Parisian palace. The Musée Jacquemart-André invites visitors to step inside a 19th-century mansion and discover the artistic world of two passionate collectors, Édouard André and Nélie Jacquemart.

A monumental staircase, grand reception rooms, Italian frescoes, and precious furnishings evoke the refined art of living of the Belle Époque. The permanent collection features masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance as well as Flemish and French schools, with works by artists such as Botticelli, Mantegna, Rembrandt, and Fragonard.

The museum is also renowned for its prestigious temporary exhibitions dedicated to major figures in art history.

The visit can be pleasantly extended at the Café Jacquemart-André, set beneath a luminous glass roof—an elegant setting for a coffee or light lunch in an exceptional historic atmosphere.

Practical information:
The museum is open daily; opening hours may vary depending on current exhibitions.
Location: Boulevard Haussmann, 8th arrondissement, Paris.

From Hôtel Élysée Montmartre, the museum is easily accessible by metro. After your visit, enjoy a stroll toward Parc Monceau or the elegant façades of the nearby department stores. Back in Montmartre, rediscover the charm of its cobbled streets and the breathtaking views from the Sacré-Cœur. Hôtel Élysée Montmartre welcomes you in a refined setting—an ideal base for extending your artistic escape in the heart of Paris.

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