Carnavalet Museum Reopens After Four-Year Renovation - Paris
Visitors look at items displayed at Musee Carnavalet on June 1, 2021 in Paris, France. Visitors are able to once again enjoy the historical Carnavalet Museum since May 29 after more than four years of major renovations. It came shortly after the planned reopening of France's cultural venues, closed since October due to Covid-19 restrictions. The Carnavalet Museum - History of Paris, the oldest museum dedicated to the city, is located inside two private mansions in the heart of the Marais area. Several of its 16th century facades have been restored, notably those in the Cour des Drapiers and those on the street. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM
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