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This somptuous palace, owned by the Institut de France, allows the visitor to discover magnificent, intimate areas. They are characteristic of Edouard André and his wife, Nélie Jacquemart: large function rooms, monumental staircase, winter garden, private apartments, "Italian Museum"... United by their passion for art, they gathered one of the most beautiful private collections in France, conceming especially the Italian Renaissance, the great Flemish painters and the 18th century french School. The ceilings of the staircase and three of the rooms of this museum are decorated with Tiepolo frescoes. His French contemporaries of the eighteenth century hang in the ground-floor rooms as well as his fellow Venetian, Canaleno. An audioguide, available in six languages, is freely provided for each visitor. It presents the history and the works of art of the Museum. Unique in Paris, this visit is an essential complement to the Louvre. Located in the dining room which is decorated with tapestries and a Tiepolo ceiling, the Café Jacquemart-André offers a light and high quality food, from lunch time to closing time. |
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