A not very large building, but small, the facade is very complicated, the roof decoration can be admired for half a day, this museum is charged, and medieval artifacts related.
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Cluny Museum - National Museum of the Middle Ages Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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In addition to examples of traditional French art, this museum houses authentic examples of weaponry and armor from medieval Europe. The most important attractions, however, are the original stone statues from the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Roman baths.
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Cluny Museum - National Museum of the Middle Ages Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A not very large building, but small, the facade is very complicated, the roof decoration can be admired for half a day, this museum is charged, and medieval artifacts related.
The medieval museum has been renovated for a long time, showing some of the history of the medieval period, of course, but still mainly war and religion, and it does not appear outstanding in the museum-rich city of Paris.
The National Medieval Museum is a relatively cold museum, you can know it by reading the reviews. The museum is not big, but the exhibits are also rich, and there are many precious medieval artifacts that show us an ancient French history
Beautiful environment, natural and clean, thoughtful and meticulous service
The Clooney Museum is the only medieval castle in Paris. It is very distinctive. There is no tour group. It is just a subway turn... Gothic architecture. The treasure of the town hall I used for the museum pass is a beautiful tapestry in a room (a theme - lady and unicorn) The room is darker. The phone is not good, everyone will see it.
Musée de Cluny - Musée National du Moyan ge There are still many beautiful objects. You still have to have a companion to go shopping and chat and watch to post new angles and multi-dimensionalities. Everyone has to experience it by themselves.
Paris Medieval Museum. The museum is built in a castle, and the castle is built on an old church. I saw the church colored windows up close. It turned out to be similar to the Cloister Blue silk process, first wire hooked, and then poured stained glass melt.
A museum with a long history, exhibits many valuable cultural relics.