
@ October 13, 2019
Walter Petruska
Wonderful museum of the architectural history of Paris. Numerous interactive video displays, maps, drawings. Wish we could have seen more, but a new exhibit was being installed upstairs.
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The Pavillon de l'Arsenal is the Paris Center for architecture and urbanism, a center for urban planning and museum located in the 4th arrondissement at 21, boulevard Morland, Paris, France. Its permanent exhibit (800 m²) displays Parisian architecture and shows how the city has evolved.
@ 13 Oct, 2019
Wonderful museum of the architectural history of Paris. Numerous interactive video displays, maps, drawings. Wish we could have seen more, but a new exhibit was being installed upstairs.
@ 03 Jan, 2020
The Pavillon de l'Arsenal is the Paris Center for architecture and urbanism, a center for urban planning and museum located in the 4th arrondissement at 21, boulevard Morland, Paris, France. It is open daily except Mondays; admission is free. The museum building was built in 1878-1879 for Laurent-Louis Borniche, wood merchant and amateur painter, near the former site of a Celestine monastic community turned arsenal. In 1988 it became a center for documentation and exhibitions related to urban planning and the architecture of Paris. Today the museum's activities include operating its exhibitions, publishing reference books on issues related to the daily life of Parisians, and providing a forum for individuals and authorities involved in the city's urban planning. Its permanent exhibit (800 m²) displays Parisian architecture and shows how the city has evolved. Three additional spaces are used for temporary exhibits on topics including housing in Paris, the Paris of Baron Haussmann and of private homes, projects for Paris 2012, and other aspects of French and international architecture.
@ 17 Feb, 2020
It's a great place to learn about the history of Paris and it's architecture.
@ 16 Oct, 2019
Interesting museum with an extensive timeline of the history of Paris. Free admission.
@ 31 Aug, 2019
Beautiful gallery. Great location and insightful artefacts and art