Paris Grevin Wax Museum Tickets
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Be amazed by the realism of the figures at the Grevin Wax Museum in Paris, located just 15 minutes from the city centre. Thanks to these tickets you will be able to access one of the most renowned museums in Paris. You can learn about the history of France in a different way thanks to the more than 500 figures exhibited in the museum and learn how they are made.
- Visit the Grevin Wax Museum in Paris and marvel at the realism of its wax figures.
- Learn about the history of France thanks to more than500wax figures.
- Find out how wax figures are made
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- Entrance to the Grevin Wax Museum in Paris
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The Grevin Wax Museum is one of the most visited places in Paris. It is located on Boulevard de Montmartre, number 10, about 15 minutes from Notre Dame Cathedral and in the vicinity of the Louvre and the Opéra Garnier and is easily accessible by public transport. With these tickets to the Musée Grevin, you can enjoy the more than 500 wax figures of personalities from all over the world.
At the end of the 19th century, a journalist named Arthur Meyer had the idea of creating the Wax Museum so that the people of the time could meet the famous people of the time, which he talked about in his articles. Together with the cartoonist and sculptor Alfred Grevin, they carried out the most original project of the time and decided to name the museum after the sculptor's surname.
This wax museum allows you to travel back in time and discover the history of France through its most famous figures. You can have your photo taken with such important historical figures as General Charles de Gaulle, with the renowned writer Molière or with characters as beloved by all as The Little Prince.
You will travel through the different eras until you reach the contemporary era, where you will meet famous sportsmen and women, Hollywood actors and actresses and great world figures such as Messi, Mbappé, Brad Pitt, Marilyn Monroe, Einstein, Gandhi, Michael Jackson, Barack Obama and The Little Prince, among many others.