Thank you for this tour of renovated Carnaval. I have wanted to see this the two visits I have spent in France and haven’t managed it yet. When I return to Paris this museum will be my priority. It’s beauty and quiet reflective displays are the way I would choose to spend my time in this remarkable city. Thank you for your carefully curated review.
It's actually one of the most beautiful museums in the world and has a vast art collection. The building and grounds, though, are works of art unto themselves, and the cafes in the museum are awesome. Another great museum in the Marais district is the Picasso museum - another beautiful chateau turned into a museum housing a large collection of Picasso's works.
Thank you for the tour. Beautiful museum, actually simply sublime. Very well done with added history of the city. Your channel just popped up for me, and thus I subscribed. Can’t wait for another of your video creations….
I know this museum very well. Certainly one of the finest in Paris. Thanks for the video ! Je connais très bien ce musée et c'est effectivement l'un des plus beaux de Paris. Merci pour cette vidéo !
New subscriber! Impressed by the elegant, quality content and I hope your channel goes from strength to strength as I can see you have the artist's eye and have put a lot of work into this beautiful video. Thank you!
My husband and I visited the Carnavalet several years ago and enjoyed it tremendously. Would love to once again see Georges Fouquet’s jewelry store, which was designed by Mucha. My husband just stumbled across it while I was much too slowly viewing other exhibits😂 It would also be great to see the bust of Madame Sevigne, who recorded volumes of history in her personal letters as it occurred and which fortunately was preserved for research in the many years since.
What a fantastic quality production very beautiful music and by the way what is it? Thank you so much for this I will go there in the spring and yes I will be a tourist hopefully I won't disgrace myself..........
This is a great museum no tourists go to and is free. Only thing, it’s hot! And some of the art is wavy like a bad poster frame job. Probably wonderful in the winter
That is up for débat. During the French Revolution, the National Assembly did decreed that the Louvre should be used as a museum,and it did on 10 August 1793 hold an exhibition of 537 paintings, however, due to structural problems with a wing of the palace, the exhibition was closed in 1796 until 1801 and Napoléon and Napoléon III still used the edifice as a royal palace.
Bonjour, Le Louvre a été inauguré en tant que musée pendant la Révolution (1793) et Carnavalet presque 100 ans après. Pourquoi dites-vous que Carnavalet est le musée le plus ancien de Paris?
C’est sujet à débat. Oui, pendant la Révolution française, l'Assemblée nationale a décrété que le Louvre devait être utilisé comme musée et une exposition de 537 peintures fut organisé le 10 août 1793. Cependant, en raison de problèmes structurels avec une aile du palais, l'exposition a été interrompue et fermé en 1796 jusqu'en 1801 ainsi que le fait que Napoléon I et Napoléon III utilisèrent encore l'édifice comme palais royal durant leurs règnes.
musee trés interessant mais il y a beaucoup de tableaux sans nom d'artiste ou avec un commentaire bien woke tel "julie trouve que la dama a une belle robe "...le plan est incompréensible, encore pire qu'au louvre...ils ont fermé pendant 6 ans pour mettre des escaliers d'une laideur insupportable et dont ils sont trés fiers...ils ont des plans du vieux paris et des maquettes sans orientation ni plan actuel....bref les conservateurs ne sont pas de grands travailleurs..( sauf pour les expos temporaires ou ils sont formidables...mais pour la partie gratuite, c'est le sous prefet aux champs-daudet habitait en face...) .il y a trés peu de sieges... bref on en sort epuisé, etourdi d'avoir cherché son chemin, assez frustré mais un peu plus cultivé sur paris, préssé d'aller au resto cher snob et assez bon mais fermé quand on a soif ou faim....courage courage
I had never heard of this museum, until now. Thank you. This was a beautiful presentation, unto itself.
Thank you for this tour of renovated Carnaval. I have wanted to see this the two visits I have spent in France and haven’t managed it yet. When I return to Paris this museum will be my priority. It’s beauty and quiet reflective displays are the way I would choose to spend my time in this remarkable city. Thank you for your carefully curated review.
This museum is a gem!
mon musée du coeur ! Plein de mémoire, d'art et d' énergie pour l'âme
Love this museum we had a lovely lunch in the garden. Wonderful
It's actually one of the most beautiful museums in the world and has a vast art collection. The building and grounds, though, are works of art unto themselves, and the cafes in the museum are awesome. Another great museum in the Marais district is the Picasso museum - another beautiful chateau turned into a museum housing a large collection of Picasso's works.
Fabulous museum. Absolutely beautiful buildings. Thank you for your glorious video. Definitely on my list next time in Paris.
I was there a decade ago. Now you’ve made me longing for going there again! ❤️
Thank you for the tour. Beautiful museum, actually simply sublime. Very well done with added history of the city. Your channel just popped up for me, and thus I subscribed. Can’t wait for another of your video creations….
Thank you for subscribing, and I appreciate your kind words.
@@Allons-y.Charlie you did a great job you deserve the credit.
Le Carnavalet et Cluny are my favorites; I visit both each time I am in Paris. The exhibitions can be viewed repeatedly with admiration.
🩷 Thank you for sharing this lovely snipet of the vast collections stored there. 😁
Must visit this gem once we visit Paris again this spring. Thank you for bringing this to my attention
I know this museum very well. Certainly one of the finest in Paris. Thanks for the video !
Je connais très bien ce musée et c'est effectivement l'un des plus beaux de Paris. Merci pour cette vidéo !
OUI MOI AUSSI.
New subscriber! Impressed by the elegant, quality content and I hope your channel goes from strength to strength as I can see you have the artist's eye and have put a lot of work into this beautiful video. Thank you!
My husband and I visited the Carnavalet several years ago and enjoyed it tremendously. Would love to once again see Georges Fouquet’s jewelry store, which was designed by Mucha. My husband just stumbled across it while I was much too slowly viewing other exhibits😂 It would also be great to see the bust of Madame Sevigne, who recorded volumes of history in her personal letters as it occurred and which fortunately was preserved for research in the many years since.
What a fantastic quality production very beautiful music and by the way what is it? Thank you so much for this I will go there in the spring and yes I will be a tourist hopefully I won't disgrace myself..........
It says so in the credits above -- Le Valse du Moquer (Waltz of the Mockingbird) by Kurtz Martin
Merci beaucoup!
Very interesting thank you for showing us this amazing view well done 👍
You chose beautiful music!
Thank you so much.
Impressive, and I'm sure much more functional since the renovations, but in its older form it had its own special charm.
Красиво и музыка отличная.
Beautiful!
Very impressive !! Happy Easter !!
Maybe I'll add this to my list if I get to Paris next year.
Excellent video. Thanks
Thank you Luciana
This is a great museum no tourists go to and is free. Only thing, it’s hot! And some of the art is wavy like a bad poster frame job. Probably wonderful in the winter
J'étais si souvent à Paris et je ne l'ai jamais visité. Maintenant, à 81 ans, il est bien trop tard...
si jamais vous avez l'occasion de revenir, sachez qu'ils ont rendu le bâtiment entièrement accessible à la mobilité avec ascenseurs
@@Allons-y.Charlie Grand merci. On ne sait jamais...
Why would make the font different sizes? Does that make it easier or does it make it harder to read?
The Louvre is older than this museum.
That is up for débat. During the French Revolution, the National Assembly did decreed that the Louvre should be used as a museum,and it did on 10 August 1793 hold an exhibition of 537 paintings, however, due to structural problems with a wing of the palace, the exhibition was closed in 1796 until 1801 and Napoléon and Napoléon III still used the edifice as a royal palace.
Bonjour,
Le Louvre a été inauguré en tant que musée pendant la Révolution (1793) et Carnavalet presque 100 ans après. Pourquoi dites-vous que Carnavalet est le musée le plus ancien de Paris?
C’est sujet à débat. Oui, pendant la Révolution française, l'Assemblée nationale a décrété que le Louvre devait être utilisé comme musée et une exposition de 537 peintures fut organisé le 10 août 1793. Cependant, en raison de problèmes structurels avec une aile du palais, l'exposition a été interrompue et fermé en 1796 jusqu'en 1801 ainsi que le fait que Napoléon I et Napoléon III utilisèrent encore l'édifice comme palais royal durant leurs règnes.
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Thank you!
Not underrated by me. One of my favorite museums anywhere.
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musee trés interessant mais il y a beaucoup de tableaux sans nom d'artiste ou avec un commentaire bien woke tel "julie trouve que la dama a une belle robe "...le plan est incompréensible, encore pire qu'au louvre...ils ont fermé pendant 6 ans pour mettre des escaliers d'une laideur insupportable et dont ils sont trés fiers...ils ont des plans du vieux paris et des maquettes sans orientation ni plan actuel....bref les conservateurs ne sont pas de grands travailleurs..( sauf pour les expos temporaires ou ils sont formidables...mais pour la partie gratuite, c'est le sous prefet aux champs-daudet habitait en face...) .il y a trés peu de sieges... bref on en sort epuisé, etourdi d'avoir cherché son chemin, assez frustré mais un peu plus cultivé sur paris, préssé d'aller au resto cher snob et assez bon mais fermé quand on a soif ou faim....courage courage