Musée de la Magie
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About Musée de la Magie
This compact museum occupies genuine 16th-century stone cellars beneath a Marais townhouse, displaying an impressive collection of mechanical automata, antique magic boxes, and optical illusion devices. The real draw is watching 18th-century clockwork figures perform their intricate movements and examining beautifully crafted conjuring apparatus that actual magicians once used in Parisian theaters. Every visit concludes with a live performance in their tiny underground theater where professional magicians demonstrate sleight-of-hand using replica historical tricks.
The experience flows naturally from the self-guided museum portion through dimly lit vaulted rooms into the intimate 20-seat theater. You'll spend about 45 minutes examining cases filled with elaborate music boxes, mechanical birds, and transforming cabinets before gathering for the show. The magicians speak French but their demonstrations transcend language barriers, especially when they pull children onstage for participation.
Honestly, the museum portion feels cramped and could use better lighting, but the live show elevates the entire experience. Skip reading every placard-many lack English translations anyway-and focus on the working automata demonstrations. The real magic happens in that tiny theater where you're close enough to scrutinize every move yet still get completely fooled.
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