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Discover the Monnaie de Paris in the 6th arrondissement of Paris

Monnaie de Paris

Located on the banks of the Seine in the 6th arrondissement, the Monnaie de Paris is France’s oldest institution, founded in 864 by Charles II the Bald. This historic site is both a coin and medal production facility and a museum open to the public. The neoclassical building also houses contemporary art exhibitions and cultural events, offering a unique combination of history, art and technology.

Why visit the Monnaie de Paris?

La Monnaie de Paris is a fascinating destination for lovers of history, numismatics and contemporary art. A visit to the museum reveals the history of coinage through the ages, the techniques used to make coins and medals, and the treasures of the numismatic collection. Interactive exhibits and hands-on workshops enrich the experience for visitors of all ages. In addition to the permanent exhibition, La Monnaie de Paris hosts temporary exhibitions of contemporary art, featuring internationally renowned artists. The site also offers magnificent views over the Seine and the Île de la Cité, adding to the appeal of the visit.

How long does a visit to the Monnaie de Paris last?

A visit to the Monnaie de Paris usually lasts between 1 and 2 hours. The site also features a souvenir store and a café-restaurant, “Le 11 Conti”, where you can relax after your visit.

  • Address: 11 Quai de Conti, 75006 Paris, France
  • Telephone: +33 1 40 46 56 66
  • Website: www.monnaiedeparis.fr
  • Opening hours: daily 11am-6pm, Wednesday night until 9pm.

What to do after the tour

After exploring the Monnaie de Paris, enjoy the cultural richness of the 6th arrondissement. Just a few minutes’ walk away, you can visit the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district, famous for its literary cafés such as Les Deux Magots and Café de Flore, as well as its art galleries and elegant boutiques. The Musée d’Orsay, on the other side of the Seine, boasts an impressive collection of Impressionist art. For a relaxing stroll, head to the Jardin du Luxembourg, a magnificent French garden. Last but not least, our proximity to the River Seine means you can enjoy a pleasant stroll along the quays or even a cruise on a bateau-mouche to discover Paris from a different angle.

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