"Founded by French winemaker Pierre Brisson after he noticed a lack of a dedicated cheese institution in Paris, this immersive museum on Île Saint‑Louis opened in June as the city's first cheese museum. It grew out of a decade‑long cheese school into a living, high‑tech experience housed in a 300‑square‑meter 1639 building with exposed wood beams and stone caves. All visits are guided by cheese experts and feature live cheesemaking behind glass, hands‑on demonstrations of traditional techniques, interactive displays that map regional producers and email suggested routes, and a tasting of four cheeses accompanied by dynamic projections that evoke each cheese’s origin. A petite boutique sells hard‑to‑find French cheeses, gourmet souvenirs, and wines organized by their best pairings; add‑ons include island food tours that forage at local bakeries and bespoke wine‑and‑cheese pairings, plus cheesemaking workshops and tasting courses run by Brisson’s company. Tours are offered in French and English." - Kristy Alpert