
Musée des Années 30
Step back into the elegant 1930s at this museum showcasing Art Deco art, sculpture, and design.

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Free admission, less crowded

Musée des Années 30
Best Time
Free admission, less crowded

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Step back into the elegant 1930s at this museum showcasing Art Deco art, sculpture, and design.
"A lovely, intimate gallery with great vibes, offering a delightful immersion into the 1930s."

Check for Renovations
The 'Arts Deco' section may be closed for renovation; check in advance if this is a must-see for you.
Engage with Staff
Friendly staff are knowledgeable about exhibits and the local area.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.5 · 418 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

1930s Art & Design
Experience the elegance of the interwar period through captivating art, furniture, and industrial design.

Landowski's Legacy
Discover the works of sculptor Paul Landowski, including his connection to Rio's Christ the Redeemer.

Temporary Exhibitions
Don't miss the engaging temporary exhibits, often featuring local artists and historical retrospectives.
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Planning Your Visit
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Check for Renovations
The 'Arts Deco' section may be closed for renovation; check in advance if this is a must-see for you.
Engage with Staff
Friendly staff are knowledgeable about exhibits and the local area.
Explore Temporary Exhibits
These often offer unique perspectives and are highly recommended.
Combine with Local Art
Look out for exhibitions showcasing local artists in the hall.
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Check for Renovations
The 'Arts Deco' section may be closed for renovation; check in advance if this is a must-see for you.
Engage with Staff
Friendly staff are knowledgeable about exhibits and the local area.
Explore Temporary Exhibits
These often offer unique perspectives and are highly recommended.
Combine with Local Art
Look out for exhibitions showcasing local artists in the hall.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Musée des Années 30 for its intimate atmosphere and engaging collection of 1930s art and design, particularly Landowski's sculptures. The friendly staff and reasonable entry fee are also highlights. Some visitors found the museum smaller than expected and noted that certain sections, like the 'Arts Deco' area, were sometimes closed for renovation.
"The furniture section was not accessible to the public but away from that good immersion in the 30s. I was expecting the museum to be somewhat bigger but for 8€, one cannot complain. Bonus was also an exhibition in the hall of local artists."
David B.
"This is a lovely museum that has great vibes, not so many famous artworks and artists however. The Landowski part is interesting, I had no idea he designed Rio’s Christ redemptor. There was a fascinating part with pictures from the exposition internationale des arts decoratifs of 1925. The « Arts Deco » part of the museum was closed for renovation which was a shame as I think it’s one the highlights. It was relaxing and quiet."
Daniel H
"An absolutely delightful experience. From buying an entrance ticket, through to each floor of the exhibition to the exit. The staff at the main desk had a lot of information about the exhibits and the local area. All in all an amazing day out x"
Monique Rebeiro
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is located in Boulogne-Billancourt. You can reach it via Metro Line 9 to Billancourt or Marcel Sembat stations, followed by a walk. Some visitors note it can take a while to get there from central Paris, but deem it worthwhile.
Information on specific parking availability can be limited. Public transport is generally recommended for ease of access.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Admission is reasonably priced at around 8 euros, making it a good value for the experience.
Yes, the museum offers free admission on the first Sunday of the month, though it can get busier.
While not explicitly stated, purchasing tickets at the main desk is a smooth process, and staff are helpful.
Opening hours can vary, so it's best to check the official museum website or social media for the most up-to-date information before your visit.
🎫 🏛️ Onsite Experience
The museum focuses on art, sculpture, furniture, and industrial design from the 1930s Art Deco era, showcasing realist movements of the interwar period.
While not explicitly a children's museum, the visual nature of the art and design can be engaging for older children interested in history and art.
The museum is described as intimate and can be visited relatively quickly. Many visitors find it a relaxing and quiet experience.
While not always advertised, the staff are very informative and can provide insights into the exhibits.
This refers to the section dedicated to sculptor Paul Landowski, famous for his work on the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography policies can vary. It's generally advisable to check for signage or ask staff if photography is permitted, especially without flash.
The Art Deco furniture and sculptures offer visually appealing subjects. The overall ambiance of the museum also lends itself to atmospheric shots.


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