Museum housing a rich collection of Chinese and Japanese art dating mainly from antiquity to the century.
Opened in 1898, the Musée Cernuschi is housed in a handsome townhouse on the edge of the Parc Monceau. It houses a rich collection of Chinese and Japanese art, dating mainly from antiquity to the 14th century: bronzes, funerary statuettes, ceramics, silverware... The museum is named after Henri Cernuschi, a wealthy Italian republican who bequeathed his collections and home to the City of Paris. With its impressive holdings, the museum is the second-largest Asian art museum in France.
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Dommage qu'une grande partie du musée soit fermé pour travaux. J'y retournerai pour visiter les pièces que je n'ai pu faire.
Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite.
Personnel très gentil.