Visiting Jacquemart André Museum

  • Ways to explore: One ticket gives you access to the museum’s mansion rooms, permanent art collection, and temporary exhibition, with a self-paced visit.
  • What’s included: Your ticket includes the permanent collection and current temporary exhibition access, plus a multilingual digital audio guide app, children’s activity booklet, and Wi-Fi, as listed on the product.
  • Queues & access: The product includes skip-the-line access, but arrive with enough buffer for entry checks and ticket validation.
  • When to book: Book ahead for weekends and temporary exhibitions, especially if you want a specific time slot.
  • Good to know: Plan around 2–3 hours to explore the mansion interiors, artworks, temporary exhibition, shop, and Le Nélie café.
  • Best for: Visitors who want a flexible, self-guided Paris museum visit with enough context from the audio guide app.

What to expect at Jacquemart André Museum

Jacquemart André Museum exterior with ornate architecture and garden in Paris.
Jacquemart André Museum ornate room with sculptures and elegant drapery.
Jacquemart André Museum interior with ornate red walls, classic paintings, and antique furniture.
Jacquemart André Museum interior with ornate red walls, large tapestry, and classical sculptures.
Jacquemart André Museum interior with red chairs, ornate tapestries, and marble fireplace.
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Enter a private Paris mansion

Start your visit on Boulevard Haussmann, stepping into a 19th-century residence rather than a conventional gallery. The first impression is all about polished rooms, period décor, and the feeling of entering a collector’s home.

Walk through elegant rooms

Move through salons, private apartments, the winter garden, and the grand staircase. Paintings, furniture, sculpture, and decorative arts are displayed together, making the visit feel more intimate than Paris’s larger museums.

See Old Masters up close

The collection includes Italian Renaissance works, Flemish and Dutch masters, and French 18th-century art. Look for names like Botticelli, Rembrandt, Uccello, Frans Hals, Van Dyck, Chardin, Boucher, and Fragonard.

Explore the temporary exhibition

Temporary exhibitions add a fresh reason to visit and can change the crowd flow. If a major show is running, book ahead and give yourself time for both the exhibition and permanent mansion rooms.

End at Le Nélie

Finish with pastries, brunch, or tea at Le Nélie, the museum’s restaurant-tea room. It turns the visit into a slower Paris afternoon, especially if you are pairing the museum with Parc Monceau or Champs-Élysées.

Things to know before booking your Jacquemart André Museum tickets

One ticket covers the main visit

Your ticket gives access to the mansion rooms, permanent collection, and current temporary exhibition, as listed on the product. It is a self-paced visit with audio guide support.

Skip-the-line does not mean skip every check

The product includes skip-the-line access, but visitors should still allow time for entry checks and ticket validation. Arrive with a buffer, especially during exhibitions and weekends.

Book ahead for temporary exhibitions

Jacquemart André Museum is compact, so popular exhibitions can make the entrance and galleries feel busier. Book online if your visit date is fixed.

Use the audio guide app

The ticket includes a multilingual digital audio guide app, which is useful for understanding the mansion, collectors, and artworks without following a live group.

Travel light

Suitcases are not allowed inside and cannot be stored. Only medium-sized belongings can be placed in cloakroom lockers measuring 45 x 28 x 28 cm.

Bring a baby carrier

Pushchairs are forbidden for security reasons, so visitors with babies should bring a baby carrier.

Check accessibility needs

The museum is accessible to people with reduced mobility, and a lift provides access to the upper floor. Visitors with reduced mobility can enter free with one accompanying person on presentation of written proof.

Explore Jacquemart André Museum

The mansion rooms

Walk through salons, private apartments, and decorated interiors that preserve the atmosphere of a 19th-century Paris residence.
Access: Included with ticket

Italian Renaissance collection

See works linked to Botticelli, Mantegna, Bellini, Uccello, Perugino, Donatello, and Carpaccio in an intimate museum setting.
Access: Included with ticket

Flemish and Dutch masters

Look for works by Rembrandt, Frans Hals, and Van Dyck, giving the compact museum strong Old Master depth.
Access: Included with ticket

French 18th-century art

Explore paintings and decorative arts by artists such as Fragonard, Chardin, Boucher, David, and Nattier alongside period furniture.
Access: Included with ticket

Temporary exhibitions

Exhibitions change by season and can strongly affect visitor demand, ticket urgency, and the flow of your visit.
Access: Included with current ticket, if listed

Le Nélie restaurant-tea room

Add a tea, brunch, or pastry stop inside the museum setting for a slower, more refined Paris visit.
Access: Check current dining policy

Important collections at Jacquemart André Museum

Ceiling fresco with cherubs and figures at Jacquemart André Museum, Paris.

Italian Renaissance collection

One of the museum’s strongest art sections, with works by Botticelli, Mantegna, Bellini, Perugino, Uccello, Donatello, and Carpaccio.

Jacquemart André Museum grand staircase with ornate railings and classical sculptures.
Elegant bedroom with ornate bed and antique furnishings at Jacquemart André Museum, Paris.

Must-see artworks at Jacquemart André Museum

Madonna and Child with Saint Joseph in "The Flight into Egypt" painting at Jacquemart André Museum.
Pilgrims dining at Emmaus, Jacquemart André Museum, Paris.
Saint George battling dragon, Jacquemart André Museum painting.
Man's portrait at Jacquemart André Museum, Paris.
Venus reclining with a cherub in "The Toilette and Sleep of Venus" by François Boucher, Jacquemart André Museum.
Bust of Gregory XV at Jacquemart André Museum, Paris.
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The Flight into Egypt

Sandro Botticelli | Italian Renaissance
A headline Renaissance work and one of the strongest reasons to slow down in the Italian collection.

The Pilgrims at Emmaus

Rembrandt | 17th-century Dutch painting
One of the museum’s key Dutch masterworks, adding major Old Master depth to the private collection.

Saint George and the Dragon

Paolo Uccello | Italian Renaissance
A dramatic Renaissance scene that stands out for its storytelling, movement, and instantly readable subject.

Portrait of a Man

Frans Hals | Dutch Golden Age
A strong portrait highlight for visitors interested in expressive brushwork and character-driven painting.

The Toilette and Sleep of Venus

François Boucher | French Rococo
A French 18th-century highlight that fits the museum’s elegant, decorative interiors.

Bust of Gregory XV

Bernini | Baroque sculpture
A sculptural standout in a museum often framed around paintings, interiors, and decorative arts.

Plan your visit to Jacquemart André Museum

Jacquemart André Museum corridor with sculptures and potted plants.

Opening hours
Monday to Thursday: 10am to 6pm
Friday: 10am to 10pm
Saturday and Sunday: 10am to 7pm
From June 26: Friday opening changes to 10am to 9pm
Last admission: 30 minutes before closing

Best time to visit

  • Weekday mornings are best for a quieter visit.
  • Friday evening works well if you want to pair the museum with Le Nélie.
  • Book ahead during temporary exhibitions and weekends.

Address: 158 Boulevard Haussmann, 75008 Paris, France [Find on maps]

Getting there

  • By metro: Use Miromesnil, Saint-Augustin, or Saint-Philippe du Roule.
  • By RER: Use Charles de Gaulle–Étoile on RER A, then continue by metro, bus, taxi, or on foot.
  • By bus: Bus lines serving the area include 22, 43, 52, 54, 28, 80, 83, 84, and 93.
  • Best option: Metro is usually the simplest way to reach the museum.
A person using a smartphone at a parking meter near Sagrada Familia.

Parking Haussmann-Berri
Parking Haussmann-Berri is located near the museum and is open 24 hours.

Driving in central Paris can be slow and parking is limited, so this is most useful for visitors who cannot use public transport or are arriving by private car.

Person placing suitcase in cloakroom locker at a travel hub.

Facilities available

  • Le Nélie restaurant-tea room
  • Cultural book and gift shop
  • Audio guide/app support
  • Cloakroom lockers for medium-sized belongings
  • Visitor accessibility support

The cultural book and gift shop is open during museum hours, including Sundays.

Finger pressing an elevator button to go up.

Accessibility
The museum offers visitor support and accessibility services.

People with reduced mobility can access the museum with lift support to the upper floor. Visitors with reduced mobility can enter free with one accompanying person on presentation of written proof.

Tip
Check accessibility needs before visiting because the museum is a historic mansion.

Guide dog assisting blind man near Expiatory Chapel steps.

Visitor rules

  • Pushchairs are not allowed for security reasons. Bring a baby carrier if visiting with infants.
  • Suitcases are not allowed and cannot be stored.
  • Medium-sized belongings can be stored in lockers measuring 45 x 28 x 28 cm.
  • Animals are not allowed, except guide dogs for blind visitors.
Fig and blueberry tarts at Jacquemart André Museum café.

Le Nélie restaurant-tea room
Le Nélie is one of the museum’s best add-ons, set inside the former dining room.

Opening hours
Monday to Thursday: 9:30am to 6pm
Friday: 9:30am to 10pm
Saturday and Sunday: 11am to 7pm

Brunch: Saturday and Sunday, 11am to 2:30pm

Last café admission: 30 minutes before closing

Le Nélie’s hours and brunch timings are confirmed on the official opening-times page.

Visitor tips

  • Book online if a major temporary exhibition is running.
  • Visit on a weekday morning for a calmer mansion experience.
  • Start with the permanent rooms if you care most about the mansion interiors.
  • Use the audio guide app for context without joining a group.
  • Do not bring suitcases; the museum cannot store them.
  • Bring a baby carrier instead of a pushchair.
  • Leave time for Le Nélie if you want a café stop.
  • Pair the visit with Parc Monceau or Champs-Élysées for a relaxed half-day.
  • Check the current exhibition before booking, as it can affect crowds.
  • Arrive at least 30 minutes before closing, since last admission is 30 minutes before museum closure.

Frequently asked questions about Jacquemart André Museum tickets

Booking online secures your visit and helps avoid waiting at the onsite ticket counter. It is especially useful during weekends and temporary exhibitions.