The Musée Grévin Wax Museum is located in Paris, on Grand Boulevard, on Montmartre Street on the right bank of the Seine.
The museum was founded by Arthur Meyer in 1882 AD, and carries the name of cartoonist Alfred Griffin, its first director, and is one of the oldest European wax museums.
The Baroque Museum in Paris, which is characterized by the style of Baroque architecture, includes a mirror hall designed with theatrical methods for magic shows, which dates back to the year 1900 AD.
The museum is considered one of the most important tourist places in France overlooking the Seine, and it includes many wax sculptures for many famous people in the world.
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Activities you can do
• The main hall of the Paris Wax Museum is mediated by a replica of the sound program theater, where you and your children can enjoy the personality of the coaches or the contestants.
• Then you can climb the marble stairs to reach the Hall of Mirrors, which is a dark room in which mirrors are lined, to see a show dating back to 1935.
• You can also enjoy the halls of the Paris Wax Museum, which includes several aspects of the charm of the city of Paris, such as the Fashion Capital Hall, Baroque columns, and others.
• The Paris Wax Museum includes the Champions Hall dedicated to world-famous sports, where you can take pictures alongside statues of your favorite players.
• You should watch the show of secrets of making wax statues and its steps, from casting and sculpting the Paris Wax Museum, to hairdressing, makeup and fashion.
• Your little ones will rejoice in the children’s world hall that includes cartoon stars and fictional characters, such as Spiderman, Ice Age characters and others.
• Of course, you can enjoy taking pictures along with the greats and celebrities of history, politics, art and music from all over the world such as Einstein, Shahrukh Khan and others.
Tickets prices Paris Wax Museum
For adults over 16 years old 22,5 €.
For children under 5 and 15 years, 17,5 euros.
Free for those under 5 years old.
Paris wax museum opening times
Daily from 10 in the morning until 6 in the evening, except for Saturdays and Sundays from 9 in the morning until 7 in the evening, and the last date for entry an hour before the closure.
Paris Wax Museum Hotels – Paris
La Maison Favard is a 4-star hotel in France with excellent ratings, and is 300 meters from the Griffin Wax Museum in Paris.
Summary of Arab visitor ratings
The location is excellent, the staff helpful, and the services outstanding.
Square Louveau Hotel is a 4-star hotel in Paris with excellent ratings, and is 500 meters from the Paris Wax Museum
Summary of Arab visitor ratings
The location is excellent, staff are discreet and dedicated, rooms are comfortable.
Paris wax museum website