MUSEE DE CLUNY

 

The National Museum of the Middle Ages is settled down in two exceptional Parisian monuments: the Gallo-Roman thermae (1st and 2nd centuries) and the Hotel of the abbots of Cluny (end of the 15th century). The collections enable people to go through almost fifteen centuries of art and architecture : Romanesque architecture, Gothic sculpture, paintings, stained-glass windows, the famous tapestries of the Dame à la Licorne.

 

 

The medieval garden shows the different facets of the garden as it used to be during the Middle Ages, both wild and organized.

 

 

MUSEE DE CLUNY


6 Place Paul Painlevé 75005 Paris
01.53.73.78 00
www.musee-moyenage.fr