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Home / France / Paris - "City of Light" / Musée Carnavalet 38
The history of Paris is literally laid out before you in the Musée Carnavalet in the Marais. If you want a close look at the French Revolution and the history of Paris through the centuries (really up to 1800), this is the place to go.
Read more about our visit to the Musée Carnavalet Here.
- "Au nègre" - a sign on the front of a jewelry store at 19 blvd Saint-Denis
- AJP 5067
- Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen adopted by the French National Assembly on 26 Aug 1789
- Decorative panels in the Louis XVI Blue Room
- Demarteau's Study
- During medieval times when may people were illiterate, the signs give an indication of what the business provides
- Facade of Georges Fouquet's boutique
- François-Gérard Seligmann room
- Garden view from the Musée Carnavalet
- Georges Fouquet's boutique at 6 rue Royale as designed by Alphonse Mucha
- Georges Fouquet's jewelry boutique, designed by Alphonse Mucha
- In centre of the room is the pageantry cradle of Prince Imperial Louis Napoleon
- La boutique du bijoutier Georges Fouquet
- Ledoux's Reception
- Louis XVI bedroom