Musée Grévin
The Musée Grévin houses over 200 wax figures spread across 15 themed rooms, from Napoleon and Marie Antoinette to Beyoncé and Mbappé.
About Musée Grévin
The Musée Grévin houses over 200 wax figures spread across 15 themed rooms, from Napoleon and Marie Antoinette to Beyoncé and Mbappé. The main attraction is the Palais des Mirages, a baroque hall of mirrors with an immersive light and sound show that has been captivating visitors since 1900. The craftsmanship on the figures varies greatly; some are eerily lifelike while others appear more like distant relatives of the celebrities they're meant to represent.
The visit follows a one-way circuit through cramped, dimly lit rooms that can feel uncomfortable when busy. You'll pass through sections on French history, cinema, sports, and pop culture, with interactive elements and photo opportunities throughout. The Palais des Mirages comes midway through and provides a welcome break from figure-spotting. The final rooms focus on contemporary celebrities and often have long queues for selfies.
Honestly, it's overpriced tourist fare that kids absolutely love and adults tolerate. The historical figures are fascinating, but the celebrity sections can feel dated quickly. Skip the expensive gift shop entirely and don't expect Madame Tussauds-level quality throughout. If you're traveling with children or are genuinely curious about French cultural figures, it's worth the 90-minute visit; otherwise, your time is better spent elsewhere.
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