Browse the Museum of Fine Arts in Petit Palais, one of Paris's most breathtaking buildings. See works by Monet, Sisley and more in the free-to-enter permanent exhibition and access one of the changing temporary exhibitions.
Built for the purpose of hosting the 1900 Exposition Universelle, the stunning Petit Palais was spruced up in 2005 and is home to priceless art from the French and Italian Renaissance, ancient and medieval collections, 19th-century French paintings and sculptures, Art Nouveau creations and more. Skip the long lines and view the permanent collection (always free). Flash this ticket for entrance to one of the changing temporary exhibitions.
Ongoing Exhibition: Luca Giordano (1634-1705) - Up To February 8, 2020
Known for the prolific speed at which he worked in during the late 17th century, Luca Giordano painted frescoes in Florence (notably for the Medici family) and religious scenes for King Charles II of Spain.
Giordano's Baroque style was an amalgamation of his time studying in Venice and Rome. His pieces would prove to be influential throughout the 18th century and served as a precursor to the later Rococo movement. For the first time, the Petit Palais is presenting a retrospective of Giordano's work on French soil.
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A security check is mandatory for all visitors.
Suitcases and big backpacks are not allowed.
The permanent collection is free, this ticket gives you access to 1 temporary exhibition as well