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Musée de Montmartre

Montmartre

Musée de Montmartre

Venue

Musée de Montmartre

Address

12, rue Cortot 75018 Paris 18

Dates and Times

Nuit des Musées 2026 (May 29, 2026)

Prices and Tickets

Gratuit

Activity Description

Explore the fascinating history of Montmartre through the museum's permanent collections, which include a unique collection of paintings, posters, and drawings. These collections bring to life the history of the Butte, the artistic energy of its studios, and the atmosphere of its famous cabarets. The museum houses works by artists such as Auguste Renoir and Suzanne Valadon. Visitors can also discover the temporary exhibition « Adya & Otto van Rees. Au cœur des avant-gardes », all within an enchanting historical setting.

Editorial Recommendations

It is advised to arrive early to avoid crowds, as the museum often attracts many art enthusiasts.

Language

French

Official Website

museedemontmartre.fr

Musée de Montmartre

12 Rue Cortot, 75018 Paris, France

Free

Upcoming at Musée de Montmartre

Saturday, Jun 13
Visite des vignes de Montmartre et dégustation de vin

Visite des vignes de Montmartre et dégustation de vin

June 13 at 2:30pm

Sip Clos Montmartre wine among the vines where it's grown, then explore the museum's Renoir studio and gardens. You'll take home an engraved glass and stories from Paris's last urban vineyard.

Atelier de jardinage - Potager de balcon

Atelier de jardinage - Potager de balcon

June 13 at 4:30pm

Learn to turn your balcony into a mini farm at this hands-on gardening workshop in the Renoir Gardens. You'll cultivate vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers for small spaces, then take home seedlings to start your own urban garden.

Thursday, Jul 2
Summer Wednesdays at Musée de Montmartre

Summer Wednesdays at Musée de Montmartre

July 2

Wander through Renoir's old studio and the only vineyard in Paris as twilight settles over Montmartre. The museum's summer late openings turn historic gardens into something magical: garden workshops, vineyard strolls, and that golden hour light that made painters fall in love with this hill.