Jacquemart-André Museum | Open Ticket
Highlights
- Skip-the-line access to the Jacquemart-André museum.
- Discover the breathtaking collections of this private museum.
"BAROQUE SPLENDORS"
In spring 2026, the Jacquemart-André Museum, in collaboration with the Hispanic Society of America (New York), will showcase Hispanic Baroque art. The exhibition will offer the public the opportunity to admire some forty works from the prestigious American institution, brought together in France for the first time, including paintings by the great masters of the Spanish Golden Age such as Velázquez, Greco and Zurbarán.
Details
The Jacquemart-André museum, owned by the Institut de France, presents collections of art that are worthy of great museums in a magnificent Second Empire mansion. Often compared to the Frick Collection in New York, it has maintained its mansion atmosphere, which makes it unique in Paris. It offers a discovery of living areas of the 19th century: ceremonial rooms, monumental stairways, winter garden, private apartments, etc.
Edouard André, 19th century collector, and his wife Nélie Jacquemart, renowned portrait artist, travelled across Europe and the East to acquire rare works of art and furniture. The collections brought together are some of the most remarkable in France: works from Flemish and German schools, detached frescoes, refined furniture and tapestries also find their place on the ground floor of the house. But Nélie Jacquemart devoted most of her attention to the Renaissance period in Florence and Venice. In fact, the first floor is devoted to Italian art during this period.
Among must-see works of art, you will be able to admire paintings of Canaletto, François Boucher, Jean Siméon Chardin, Rembrandt, Louise-Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, Jacques-Louis David, Antoon Van Dyck, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Sandro Botticelli, Paolo Uccello, or Giovanni Bellini, among others.
What is included?
- Reserved access ticket for the Jacquemart-André museum
- Full access to the permanent collection and all temporary exhibitions.
Meeting Point
158 Boulevard Haussmann, 75008 Paris.
By metro: Line 9 and 13, Saint-Augustin, Miromesnil or Saint-Philippe du Roule stations.
By RER: Line A, Charles de Gaulle-Étoile station.
By bus: Lines 22, 43, 52, 54, 28, 80, 83, 84, 93.
Good to know
- This ticket doesn't give access to the Botticelli exhibition.
- The museum is free for children under 7 years old.
- The museum is accessible to visitors in wheelchairs.
Schedule
Monday to Thursday : 10h00am - 06h00pm
Friday : 10h00am - 10h00pm
Saturday & Sunday : 10h00am - 07h00pm
Cancellation
Not exchangable and not cancellable
Reviews
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