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Explore the French Revolution exhibit at the Carnavalet Museum and discover 5000+ masterpieces at the Picasso Museum with this discounted ticket.
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Discover arts and artifacts from the French Revolution of 1794, including The Death of Marat, a striking portrayal of the assassination of a key revolutionary figure.
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Marvel at over 50,000 memorial objects and cultural heritage archives chronicling Parisian history from the prehistoric period to the 21st century.
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Explore the Picasso Museum in Paris’s vibrant Marais district and admire over 5,000 drawings, sketches, and paintings by the renowned Spanish artist.
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Spot Picasso’s obsession with comics in his works and contemporary forms of comic strips stored in the basement.
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Carnavalet Museum
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Access to Carnavalet Museum's permanent exhibit
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Access to the temporary exhibit, "Paris 1793-1794"
Picasso Museum
- Access to the museum’s permanent exhibit
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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What our guests say
Perrot
Feb, 2025Verified booking
No queues at the time of the visit, so no impact from the priority ticket.Oliver
Apr, 2025Verified booking
Very friendly and accommodating staff who looked after the waiting museum visitors. I was impressed by the special exhibition "Degenerate Art"Michael
Apr, 2025Verified booking
Wonderful visit - did not realize that the Museum did not open until the time on our ticket, but the wait in line was nothing. Smooth transaction and wighly recommend using headout.Amy
Apr, 2025Verified booking
Permanent collection fantastic and intersting special exhibit. Getting tickets through headout was easy and no waiting in linesSheila
Feb, 2025Verified booking
Easy access. Ticket gentleman was lovely. Smart jacket. Great exhibition. All in all a positive experience. Thank you. Hey. Any idea why there were so many police on rue Varenne today?
Save time and money with this combo ticket that gives you direct entry to the Carnavalet Museum and the Picasso Museum in Paris.
Carnavalet Museum
Skip the long queues and head straight into Parisian history, exploring the "Paris 1793-1794" exhibit at your own pace. Peruse artifacts and representations of the French Revolution through over 50,000 artifacts, including paintings like David's "The Death of Marat," and even a chilling guillotine blade. Witness firsthand how this turbulent era shaped modern France. Then, explore the rest of Paris’s oldest museums, home to artifacts from various eras.
Picasso Museum
The Picasso Museum, housed within the famous 17th-century Hotel Salé in Paris's artistic Marais district, boasts over 5,000 works by the renowned artist. Explore paintings sculptures, and sketches, tracing Picasso's artistic evolution through chronologically arranged exhibitions. Delve into his fascination with comics on the ground floor and discover contemporary interpretations in the basement featuring works by Richard Fauguet, Sergio García Sánchez, and Émilie Gleason.
What's allowed
Carnavalet Museum
- Photography is allowed inside the venue without flash.
Picasso Museum
- Photography is allowed inside the venue without flash.
What's not allowed
Carnavalet Museum
- Large bags are not allowed inside the venue.
Picasso Museum
- Large bags and suitcases are not allowed inside the venue.
Accessibility
Carnavalet Museum
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Guide dogs and assistance dogs are allowed inside the venue.
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The venue is accessible by wheelchair and can be hired free of charge at the museum.
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The museum regularly holds visits in sign language for deaf visitors.
Picasso Museum
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Guide dogs and assistance dogs are allowed inside the venue.
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The venue is accessible by wheelchair and can be hired free of charge at the museum.
Additional information
Carnavalet Museum
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Entry to the museum is free for job seekers, those on minimum wage, and disabled guests with their caregivers.
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Cloakrooms are available at the venue to store luggage.
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The museum is closed on January 1, December 25, and May 1.
Picasso Museum
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The museum offers free admission for EU residents under 26 and 18 years of age.
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The museum stays closed on Mondays, January 1, December 25, and May 1.
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Cloakrooms are available at the venue to store luggage.
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Your vouchers will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please display the same at each meeting point along with a valid photo ID.
Ticket redemption points
Carnavalet Museum & Exhibition
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Show your ticket at Musée Carnavalet.
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Address: 23 Rue de Sévigné, 75003 Paris, France.
Get directions to the redemption point
Picasso Museum
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Redeem your ticket at the entrance of Musée National Picasso-Paris.
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Address: 5 Rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris, France.
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