Musée Jacquemart-André

A True Gem of Decorative Arts
- 158 Boulevard Haussmann ,
- 75008 Paris
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If you feel like spending the day at the museum but don’t feel energetic enough to tackle the Louvre or the Musée d’Orsay, opt for a smaller art museum that’s manageable in only a couple of hours and will bring just as much joy as its well-known counterparts. Personally, I’m partial to the gem that is the Musée Jacquemart-André.
Built at the end of the 19th century for the affluent banker Edouard André, this classical mansion was inaugurated in 1876 with a grand ball that hosted most of the Parisian celebrities of the time. An aging Édouard André married the younger Nélie Jacquemart, an accomplished painter and art lover, in 1881.
Nélie had modest origins but had managed to make a name for herself as an artist, and her work got admitted to the Salon several times. Together, Nélie and Édouard curated a beautiful home full of art treasures. After their passing, the mansion and everything inside — as well as a second home and art collection at Abbaye de Chaalis — were donated to the French people, with the Institut de France as curator.

The permanent collection of the Musée Jacquemart-André hosts works of art ranging from Renaissance and Flemish masters to great French artists of the 18th century. You’ll find pieces from familiar names like Boucher, Fragonard, Rembrandt, Bernini, Botticelli, and more, displayed in the large, sumptuous state apartments, as well as in the smaller, more intimate informal rooms.

The winter garden, a space that was inspired by the English fashions of the time, gathers an abundance of greenery under a glass roof, which bathes the space in natural light. This particular room impressed visitors the most at the time the house was built and its charm still stands today.

Photo © Renata Haidle.
Adjacent to the bright and airy jardin d’hiver, a graceful double helix staircase soars to the upstairs apartments. The grand lobby is dominated by a large Tiepolo fresco that was brought in from Villa Contarini in Italy.
You can wrap up your visit with lunch and some Stohrer-made desserts in the beautiful cafeteria, which is said to be one of the most beautiful tea rooms in Paris. Just be prepared to wait – the café does not accept reservations.
The museum is open every day from 10am to 6pm, with late night openings on Mondays until 8:30pm during exhibitions. Admission is 12€ for adults and 7.50€ for ages 7-25 for access to the permanent collections. Access to both the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions is an additional 4€ for adults, and 2€ for students. Family rates are also available.
Musée Jacquemart-André
Poinçon
The Hardware Société
Le Saint-Régis
Pantagruel
Brasserie La Lorraine
Du Pain et Des Idées
Brasserie Dubillot
Granite
Giorgio
Bouillon Julien
FIEF
Fluctuat
Le Four du 12
Café A
Aux Petits Oignons
Le Coupe-Chou
Les Vins des Dames
Bouillon Chartier
Lapérouse
Monsieur Bleu
Chez Gladines
Le Voltaire
Misso
Bambou
Septime
Il Cottage
Le Chalet de Neuilly
Georges
Le Pantruche
Le Radis Beurre
La Felicità, Station F
Le Comptoir du Relais Saint Germain
Vaudeville
Le Troquet
Le Grand Bain
Ralph’s
Terra
Can Alegria
Bisou.
Paname Brewing Company
Mezcaleria
Berthillon
Willi’s Wine Bar
Dose – Dealer du Café (Batignolles)
Rosa Bonheur – Buttes Chaumont
Mr Culbuto
Boca Dos
Le Comptoir Général
Anticafé
Dragon
Candelarìa
La Péniche Antipode
Castor Club
La Belle Hortense
Le Mary Celeste
Fitzgerald
Café de Flore
Le Syndicat
Night Flight
Tiger
Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels
Le Bar Dix
Le Bouclier de Bacchus
CloudM
Strada Café
Le Perchoir de l’Est
Divine
Le Renard Bar
Wild & the Moon
Le Peloton
Le Pavillon des Canaux
Dose – Dealer de Café (Mouffetard)
Café Kitsuné – Palais Royal
Angelina
L’Abribus Café
Le Perchoir Marais
La Samaritaine
Eataly
Antique & Used Book Market, Marché du Livre
La Cure Gourmande
Marché Belgrand
Bercy Village
Les Puces de Vanves
Liquides
Passy Covered Market
Le Bon Marché
Printemps
Le Bazar de l’Hôtel de Ville
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Galeries Lafayette
Librairie Galignani
Buly 1803
Androuet
The Frankie Shop
Shakespeare and Company
Assouline – Saint Germain
Fromagerie Quatrehomme
Legrand Filles et Fils
Empreintes
The Abbey Bookshop
Aujourd’hui Demain
Artazart
CityPharma
Verbreuil
TWINS Concept Store
Merci
L’Eau et Les Rêves
Alix D. Reynis
Marché Saint-Pierre
L’Eclair de Génie
Matières à Réflexion
Erotokritos
L’Appartement Sézane
Musée Carnavalet
Square Marcel Bleustein Blanchet
Bourse de Commerce
Square Édouard VII
Musée de Montmartre
Rue Denoyez
Le Village Saint Paul
Square des Batignolles
Wall of ‘I Love You’
Les Champs-Elysées
Galerie Perrotin
Fluctuart
Galerie Kamel Mennour
Atelier des Lumières
Fondation Louis Vuitton
Institut du Monde Arabe
59 Rivoli
Parc de Belleville
Square Barye
Rue des Eaux
Parc Monceau
Arènes de Lutèce
Musée Nissim de Camondo
Musée Jacquemart-André
L’Hôtel de Sully
Centre Pompidou
La Sainte-Chapelle
Cimetière du Montparnasse
Galerie Vivienne
Maison de Balzac
La Conciergerie
Gertrude Stein’s Apartment
Musée de l’Homme
Place Dauphine
Notre Dame Cathedral
Maison de Victor Hugo
Rue Cler
Musée Marmottan Monet
Rue Daguerre
Musée des Arts Forains
La Seine Musicale
Aquaboulevard
Supersonic
BAM Karaoke Box
Cirque d’Hiver Bouglione
Moulin Rouge
Crazy Horse Paris
Folies Bergère
Le Grand Rex
Théâtre Michel
Gossima Ping-Pong Bar
Playground Duperré
‘Oh My God, She’s Parisian’ Comedy Show
Les Petites Flèches
Le Louxor
La Gare
Théâtre du Châtelet
Café Oz – Denfert
Bus Palladium
Open-Air Cinema at La Villette
Les Bains du Marais
Aux Bains Montorgueil
Hammam Les Cent Ciels
Free Persephone
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The Spa at Mandarin Oriental Paris
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158 Boulevard Haussmann
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75008 Paris
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