If you like to paint on the day tourists, the Jacma Anandre Gallery is definitely worth visiting, it is very famous private pavilion, there are not only art works, there are many private collections of the owner and the couple, very beautiful
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Musee Jacquemart-Andre Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Jacquemar Andre Museum used to be the residence of Andre and his wife, and now it is a museum. The museum belongs to the Baroque style and was founded in 1869. The museum's collection includes classics of the French Academy of the 18th century, important works of the Italian Renaissance, and representative works of Flemish and Dutch painters of the 17th century. The collection also includes classic masterpieces by Rembrandt, Botticelli and Chardin. At the same time, the luxurious and elegant atmosphere and environment make visitors feel like they are in the prosperous Paris of the Second Empire.
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Musee Jacquemart-Andre Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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If you like to paint on the day tourists, the Jacma Anandre Gallery is definitely worth visiting, it is very famous private pavilion, there are not only art works, there are many private collections of the owner and the couple, very beautiful
The Jacques Marandre Gallery is also worth visiting. As the art capital of Paris, visiting such an art gallery is still a great improvement in personal aesthetics. Like the gallery, it shows us a lot of French art boutiques.
It’s nice, the entire museum is not only its internal products, but also its architecture itself, which is worth seeing, I think like a small palace, where the collections are boutiques in several central areas of the Renaissance.
This beautiful villa on the Ottoman Avenue, now people go to the building, as it is, to see the life scene of the 19th century Parisian nobles and celebrities, imagine a flowing feast here.
The home of a wealthy Parisian couple in the 19th century. They collected many artworks from European masters. Some of their furniture was also artwork. Their collection and house became museums after their death. There is also a lovely little restaurant in the museum that serves lunch or fast food. It is strange that I missed such a good museum when I was in Paris.
The Jacques Marandre Museum is a home museum, the portraits on the first floor are formerly owned by the owners here, but the collection of Italian works is amazing, the museum label on the wall is only in French, the brochure printed in English requires an extra euro, the fare is nearly 14 euros, The museum also offers afternoon tea.