National Maritime Museum, Paris

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The National Maritime Museum is located in Paris, in the Passy wing of the Palais de Chaillot, building built for the Universal Exhibition of 1937.
Some master pieces that are presented are:
- The collection of models styles Louis XV
- Imperial Canot of Napoleon the 1st
- Scenery of the Normandy
- Bow of boat ride to Queen Marie-Antoinette
- Overview ships using the latest technologies, such as the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle and as the research vessels
Examples of temporary exhibitions include:
- Landings,
- Sailors do the fashion

The National Maritime Museum is located in 5 cities in France: Paris, Brest, Port-Louis (Morbihan), Rochefort and Toulon.



Palais de Chaillot, 17 Place du Trocadero, 75116 PARIS

Accessible by:
- Subway: Trocadero
- Bus: lines 22, 30, 32, 63, 72, 82
- Batobus: Boat Stop 'Tour Eiffel'

N 48°51'35'' E 02°20'40''

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Closed on Tuesday, December 25, January 1 and May 1
A half day allows to see an important part of the museum.

Disclaimer : The management team of the destination has the possibility to change the opening days and hours without prior communication.



The museum is accessible for disabled persons, to the visually impaired and to the hearing impaired ones.



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