Hôtel de la Marine

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"The Hôtel de la Marine is an iconic monument on Place de la Concorde and a fine architectural ensemble that Ange-Jacques Gabriel, the king’s chief architect, made in the 18th century. Until 1798, it housed the Garde-Meuble de la Couronne, before becoming the headquarters of France’s Navy Ministry for over 200 years. Address: 2 Place de la Concorde , 75008 Paris, France Opening hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday 10:30-19:00 Friday 10:30-21:30 Ticket price: Stewards' apartments: 17€ Explore the 18th-century apartments as well as the salons and the loggia. Al Thani Collection: 13€ Exhibition “Ca' d'Oro, masterpieces of the Renaissance in Venice” Combined ticket: 23€ Getting there: LINE 8 Métro station Concorde LINE 1 Métro station Concorde LINE 12 Métro station Concorde "
"Hôtel de la Marine in Paris is a historic 18th-century building located on Place de la Concorde. Originally designed by architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel, it served as the headquarters for the French Navy Ministry until 2015. After extensive restoration, it reopened in 2021 as a cultural and heritage site, offering visitors a glimpse into its grand neoclassical interiors, period furnishings, and historical exhibitions. The building also features a contemporary cultural space, blending its rich past with modern experiences."
"This museum it a must visit in Paris, even if it's less known compared to others. It can be a nice alternative if you don't have enough time to book a slot at Opera Garnier, the entrance is free for people who are less than 26 years old. "

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