Musée Clemenceau and its collection

Musée Clemenceau
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The Musée Clemenceau is a house museum in Paris that preserves the apartment and garden of Georges Clemenceau (1841–1929), who was a French politician who was Prime Minister of France during the First World War, who lived here from 1895 until his death. The museum preserves the apartment as it was when he lvied there. The first floor includes objects that reflect his life and work, including the coat and gaiters he wore during his visits to the front during the war, as well as portraits, photos, books, newspapers, and manuscripts.

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Musée Clemenceau
8 Rue Benjamin Franklin
75016 Paris

Visitor information Musée Clemenceau

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday
14:00 – 17:30
Wednesday
14:00 – 17:30
Thursday
14:00 – 17:30
Friday
14:00 – 17:30
Saturday
14:00 – 17:30
Sunday Closed

Closed in August and on public holidays.

Admission

0 – 11Free
12 – 25€3.00
Adults€6.00

Facilities

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Location & Map

8 Rue Benjamin Franklin, Paris

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Musée Clemenceau in Paris, France, offers visitors a glimpse into the life of Georges Clemenceau, the former French Prime Minister and statesman. Located in his former apartment, the museum preserves the living and working spaces of this influential figure. Visitors appreciate the authenticity of the setting, with rooms maintained as they were during Clemenceau's time. The museum provides insight into early 20th-century French politics and Clemenceau's personal life. While small in size, it compensates with its rich historical content and personal artifacts. The guided tours, when available, are informative and enhance the experience. However, some visitors note that the museum's appeal may be limited for those not particularly interested in French history or politics. The lack of English translations for some exhibits can be a drawback for international visitors. Despite these minor issues, the Musée Clemenceau is generally regarded as a worthwhile visit for history enthusiasts and those interested in French political figures.

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