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Skip the line grevin paris wax museum

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The Grevin Wax Museum invites you to experience the spirit of Paris of yesterday and of today, through astounding scenes and more than 300 wax figures.

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Rating: 4 star rating: Recommended

  • Location: Paris, France
  • Duration: Flexible

Price: Starting from 22.00


Tour type: Attraction Tickets - Attraction - Family Friendly
Category: Family Friendly Tours & Activities

 

 

The Grevin Wax Museum invites you to experience the spirit of Paris of yesterday and of today, through astounding scenes and more than 300 wax figures.

Skip the Line! Book your Grevin Museum entry ticket ahead of time to take advantage of jumping the queue. Don't waste time waiting in lines on vacation!

Paris was a busy place in the 19th century, and the public wanted to know everything that was going on. Journalist Arthur Meyer (1844-1917) came up with the idea of creating life-size, three-dimensional models of the people who made the headlines in the famous daily paper "Le Gaulois". Meyer's idea was simple: to create a place where the public could walk through a setting peopled with wax figures. It was an instant success!

Discover a completely renovated Grevin Wax Museum. Experience the spirit of Paris of yesterday and today with scenes from the major events of the 20th century, French history and the latest news. See the brasserie, the theatre, artists' studios - all the legendary Parisian haunts where you will rub shoulders with the "Tout Paris" celebrities. Three hundred wax figures are waiting to meet you, to be photographed with you and be remembered forever.

The Grevin's free discovery tour reveals the well-kept secrets of making wax celebrities! After meeting Lorie, Mimie Mathy, Louis XIV or Jean de La Fontaine, children can have fun finding out how all those wax figures are made.

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