Musée Grévin

Museum · Faubourg Montmartre

Musée Grévin

Museum · Faubourg Montmartre

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10 Bd Montmartre, 75009 Paris, France

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Wax figures of French history & celebrities, magical mirror palace  

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How to Help Your Kids Actually Enjoy Museum-hopping in Europe, According to a Mom Who's Been There

"Paris has great museums specially dedicated to children, such as the Musée Grévin (Wax museum)." - Travel + Leisure Editors

https://www.travelandleisure.com/european-city-museums-with-kids-tips-7372940
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9 Places to Experience the Turmoil of the French Revolution

"At the end of the 19th century, before the press adopted the photograph, prominent Parisian newspaperman Arthur Meyer dreamt of showing his readership the likenesses of these real-life characters on whom they’d never before laid eyes. A wax museum decorated to the nines was deemed just the ticket. Meyer’s right hand man in achieving this feat was cartoonist, sculptor, and set designer Alfred Grévin, after whom the museum would become named. Together, the men created a museum that has been adored by the public from its debut in June of 1885. Visiting Museé Grévin has been a rite of passage for many French children for over a century. Yet the charming and oddly spectacular halls of this wax museum remain off the beaten path for most foreign visitors to the City of Lights. Hidden within a tiny building on Blvd. Monmartre, the museum’s hallowed, heavily gilded rococo interior is about as far from Madame Toussaud’s as one can get. Part of what has made Musée Grévin an icon of Paris for well over a century is the unique balance of magic and horror achieved by the displays themselves. While visitors are enchanted by its rich red walls, the Hall of Mirrors built to deceive, and an illusion show featuring butterflies that appear out of nowhere as vines curl around the room, the historic reality rendered in wax can be quite jarring. For none is this more true than the wax depiction of Jean-Paul Marat’s death in his own bathtub—literally. On July 13, 1793, Marat, a journalist, politician, and one of the French Revolution’s most radical voice, was killed in his bathtub by rogue assassin Charlotte Corday. Admitted claiming she had sensitive intelligence to provide, Corday stabbed the ailing revolutionary in his carotid artery with a five-inch kitchen knife hidden in her corset. Marat bled-out in minutes, Corday lost her head at Paris’ thirsty guillotine four days later, and somehow both the blade and bathtub from that notorious deed found their way to the Musée Grévin. Considering wax museums often fall into the uncanny valley, the gruesome depiction of an actual dead man and his murderer in wax is made all the more discomfiting for the added dose of reality thanks to the museum’s clever use of historical artifacts. Today, school children file by to gawk at the wax rendering of this ghastly moment from a monumental time in their nation’s history, only to discover that the knife is no mere prop, nor will the bathtub before them ever truly be clean." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/bastille-day-french-revolution
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Tihomir Todorov

Google
This was one of the best museums that my kids loved Would not compare it with Madame Tussaud but it was great for the kids Would love to take them back and the games were ok as well but quality of the figures are not super good

Jenny Chun

Google
I think the quality of the wax statues was too poor. They don't look real nor alike the characters. The lighting show was boring. 27.50 euros for this? No way! The ticket is way too overpriced for what they're offering. I regret going in.

Dmitry G.

Google
Free with the Go City Pass — otherwise, I might not have found it, but I’m so glad I did! One of the best attractions in Paris. Lots of interactive fun. Highly recommended!

Shanz Shanz

Google
My visit to Musée Grévin was an entertaining and delightful experience! This wax museum, located in the heart of Paris, is a treasure trove of artistry and creativity, offering a chance to get up close with lifelike representations of famous personalities from around the world. The craftsmanship of the wax figures is truly impressive. From historical icons like Marie Antoinette and Napoleon to modern-day stars and sports legends, each figure is meticulously detailed, making it feel as if they might come to life at any moment. The interactive sets and themed rooms, like the Hall of Mirrors, add an extra layer of magic to the experience. What I enjoyed most was the diversity of exhibits. Whether you’re into history, pop culture, or cinema, there’s something for everyone. The museum strikes a perfect balance between educational and fun, making it suitable for visitors of all ages. The ambiance was welcoming, and the staff were friendly and helpful. The museum was well-organized, and the displays were spaced out enough to avoid overcrowding, allowing me to fully appreciate each section. Tips for visitors: Make sure to bring your camera or smartphone, as there are plenty of opportunities for fun photos with the wax figures. Booking tickets online in advance can save time and ensure entry during busy periods. Overall, Musée Grévin is a must-visit for anyone looking to add a touch of whimsy and excitement to their Parisian adventure. It’s not just a museum – it’s an experience that leaves you smiling long after you leave.

Ruslan Ihnatovich

Google
One of the best wax museums in the world. Over 450 exhibits. I would also like to highlight the museum’s interior — it looks like a royal castle. Plus, there’s an interactive program, lighting, and music. Highly recommended!

Birol Meric

Google
A wax museum in Paris is wonderful. I was last there 25 years ago. Now there have been wonderful developments. It is a perfect museum. I recommend it.

Brian Payne

Google
Enjoyed the show in Paris, France with my daughter Haylie, who is studying there for the since May 29th. It was everything I expected and more. The only thing is I payed for the photo opportunity but that was canceled when we got to the Gurvee Museum.

Michael Stone

Google
This was a really great experience and surprise how extensive the museum is. So many experiences, lots of fun and a journey through history. Loved it and highly recommend. I am an avid history buff and the walk through time, especially French and European history was great. All the celebs were fun too. A beautiful building and interior design too.
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Laurence S.

Yelp
It's got some good exhibits that make you think and a lot of detail around the wax figures. I went on a rainy day and it was packed. The cost is $30 and I'm not sure this is worth it. Especially when you are in Paris and could go to a real museum or show.
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Crystal T.

Yelp
Wow! This was more than I expected! And such a beautiful building. It is currently celebrating its 140th year! There were some actors posed to appear as wax figures and they were good!! Showing how very life like the work is. This is France so many of the figures are French but you recognize most. Very neat. Follow the crowd from room to room, era to era, genre to genre. I saw the kids enjoy it and insisting on getting their selfies done with a favorite athlete or other. Worth it to us. Especially on a rainy afternoon.
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Kyle B.

Yelp
As per recommendation from a friend who is a French native, I decided to visit le Musée Grévin! The staff at the entrance seemed friendly, and the museum as a whole was great--especially Le Palais de Mirages--but I did have some issues with the museum that took away from what would have been a great visit. To start, the bathrooms towards the entrance of the museum were filthy. While not that impactful in my overall review, it was a tad unsettling. However, what resulted in a 2-star review was the gift shop. My friend and I were very thirsty and wanted to buy 3 waters. The sign explicitly stated the waters were €2 each, but when I brought them to the counter, the cashier said they were €4 each. Mind you, they were probably 33 cl / 11 fl oz. €12 for three bottles that were 33 cl is absurd, especially when the item is listed otherwise. I don't know if the sign was not updated, or the cashier simply lied, but either way--it's disgusting.
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Qype User (Caroli…)

Yelp
Despite the Mme Tussauds-like adverts for this museum, waxworks are only part of its appeal. Founded in the 1880s, it occupies a wonderfully-ornate building: from the fabulously mirrored main staircase to the theatre and hall of pillars, you'll find yourself as impressed by the building as by its contents in places. This period feel is reinforced by the first real attraction of the visit: the 'Palais des Mirages' is an attraction from the 1900 Universal Exhibition, a show which using simple lights and mirrors technology introduces you to a jungle, a temple and a palace. It's a really magical start. Your visit continues with the theatre - artefacts from past performers are on display, but today it serves mainly as a showcase for the waxwork audience you wander among. Further models can be seen in a bar, a restaurant, and the hall of pillars; they include philosophers, authors and a chef among the more obviously 'celebrity' figures. Another gallery has key moments from the twentieth century, followed by a gallery of (non-chronological) French history. Magicians do card tricks, and there's a small gallery explaining how the waxworks are made. All great fun - I really loved my visit here. There were only two negatives. One was the rather unfriendly staff who determinedly hurried visitors through the Palais des Mirages; the other was the high price - nearly EUR20 for standard adult admission.

Paris G.

Yelp
The people at the front door are the absolute rudest people my parents & I encountered the entire trip. Purchased VERY expensive Paris Passes that can get us to 60 attractions. This museum was listed as one, closing at 6PM. We arrived just before 5PM & were turned away. Told it was a EU holiday. Unbeknownst to those assholes I travel to EU frequently for work. It was in fact NOT A EU HOLIDAY. The liar stumbled in his tracks & couldn't even make a good lie & make up a holiday. Walked away, brought the leader asshole, & he told the guards to shut the doors in our faces & proceeded to speak obscenely to my father. Let's just say, everything we have done in Paris has been an ordeal. From the moment we landed in that god forsaken airport with doors that don't open to this damn museum. DO NOT BUY ANY PASS. JUST PAY FOR INDIVIDUAL ATTRACTION TICKETS. SAVE YOUR MONEY & BLOOD PRESSURE!!!!!!!
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Chantelle A.

Yelp
Musee Grevin was plenty of fun! My best friend and I decided to try this place out since we had a coupon and thankfully we did! We had a good time posing with the wax celebrities and getting to know the celebrities we never seen or heard of before.
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Qype User (herman…)

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Wax people are not funny.