Visit the Petit Palais in Paris and explore its rich permanent collections and a temporary exhibition!
Located in the heart of Paris, between the Champs-Élysées and the Seine, the Petit Palais houses the Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris. Built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, this architectural gem blends elegant ironwork, mosaics, domes and an interior garden.
With your ticket, you'll have access to the museum's permanent collections, which present a broad artistic panorama from Antiquity to the masterpieces of the XIXᵉ century. In particular, you'll discover paintings by Courbet, Delacroix, Monet, Sisley and Cézanne, sculptures, objets d'art, as well as remarkable pieces of furniture.
Your ticket also includes access to a current temporary exhibition, to delve deeper into a specific theme or discover an artist or movement through a selection of original and rarely exhibited works.
When you book, you'll have the choice between:
- "Jewelry drawings" (1ᵉʳ April - 20 July 2025)
Discover nearly 5,700 jewelry drawings and models from the museum's collections, rarely exhibited to the public. This exhibition plunges you into the world of haute joaillerie, from the Second Empire to the 1950s, through the works of such great names as Lalique, Cartier and Boucheron. A unique journey into the creative process of jewelry designers. - "Worth, the father of haute couture" (May 7 - September 7, 2025)
Consecrated to Charles Frederick Worth, this retrospective looks back at the history of the first haute couture house in Paris. Over 400 pieces - dresses, accessories, portraits, objets d'art - trace the evolution of style from the late XIXᵉ century to the Roaring Twenties. An immersion in the elegance and refinement of early Parisian fashion.
The museum offers a pleasant artistic stroll in a peaceful setting, ideal for art lovers and curious visitors alike wishing to discover an emblematic site of Parisian culture.