Cluny Museum
The Cluny Museum in Paris (Musée Cluny) is the national museum of Medieval Art. Its collection features artefacts from a period spanning over 1000 years of creation.
The collection comprises of the following departments:
_Art and Nature of the Middle Ages
_Western and Eastern Worlds during the Middle Ages
_Antiquity and Middle Ages
_Great Architectural Ensembles
Opening times:
Open daily (except Tuesdays) 9:15am – 5:45pm.
Closed 1 January, 1 May, and 25 December.
Admission prices:
Full rate: 8€.
Concessions: 6€.
During Temporary Exhibitions:
Full rate: 9€.
Concessions: 7€.
Free admission:
Visitors under the age of 18, 18-25 year-old residents of the EU, holders of a valid ‘Pass Education’, visitors with disabilities and their carer, unwaged.
How to get there: 6 place Paul Painlevé, 75005 Paris.
Metro: Cluny - La Sorbonne (line 10), Odéon (line 4).
RER B and C: Saint Michel – Notre-Dame.
Buses: 21, 27, 38, 63, 85, 86 and 87.