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Discover modern & contemporary art in a historic Parisian museum, nestled in the beautiful Luxembourg Garden. A cultural gem since 1750.
Located in the heart of Paris's Latin Quarter, the Musée du Luxembourg holds the distinction of being the first French museum open to the public, dating back to 1750. Today, it hosts temporary exhibitions of modern and contemporary art, attracting visitors from around the globe. Nestled in the Luxembourg Garden, it offers a unique cultural experience, blending art, history, and nature.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
The Musée du Luxembourg is easily accessible via the Paris Metro and RER. Take the RER B to the 'Luxembourg' station, which has an exit directly into the Jardin du Luxembourg, a short walk to the museum. Alternatively, Metro line 4 to 'Saint-Sulpice', line 10 to 'Mabillon', or line 12 to 'Rennes' will get you within walking distance. A single Metro/RER ticket costs €2.50.
Walking
From the Panthéon, walk west along Rue Soufflot, then turn left onto Rue de Vaugirard. The Musée du Luxembourg will be on your right, set back from the street. The walk is approximately 10 minutes. No costs involved.
Taxi/Ride-Share
Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are readily available in Paris. A short taxi ride from the Notre Dame Cathedral to the Musée du Luxembourg would typically cost between €11 and €20, depending on traffic and time of day. Note that there is a minimum fare of €7.10.
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