Palais Galliera Museum Tickets: Fashion in the 18th Century Exhibition

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Discover one of the most elegant cultural offerings in Paris with tickets to the exhibition Fashion in the 18th century at the Palais Galliera, an ideal visit for those who want to delve into the history of style, couture and textile creation from an artistic and refined perspective. The exhibition allows visitors to see 18th century dresses and discover how this period continues to influence fashion and the aesthetic imagination to this day.

Admission includes access to the temporary exhibition, in a museum dedicated to Parisian fashion and housed in a majestic 19th-century neo-Renaissance building. It is a perfect plan for lovers of design, the history of clothing and exhibitions with a strong visual identity.

The visit is especially attractive for those who want to enjoy a different cultural experience in Paris, surrounded by sketches, historical pieces and photographic collections that help to understand the evolution of trends over time. The museum is also wheelchair accessible.

  • Book your ticket and discover the elegance of 18th century fashion.
  • Immerse yourself in a refined exhibition at the great fashion museum of Paris.
  • Enjoy an inspiring cultural visit amidst dresses, sketches and historical memory.

What’s included

  • Entrance to the Palais Galliera
  • Access to the temporary exhibition Fashion in the 18th century

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The Palais Galliera is one of the great cultural venues in Paris for those who are fascinated by fashion and its history. This exhibition dedicated to fashion in the 18th century offers a magnificent opportunity to approach a key period in the evolution of dress, when the sophistication, ornamentation and symbolism of clothing reached extraordinary heights.

The exhibition invites visitors to take a close look at 18th-century dresses, together with other materials that help to contextualise their importance and legacy. Throughout the tour, visitors can discover how the shapes, fabrics and details of that period continue to inspire later fashions and continue to occupy a prominent place in the history of design.

One of the great attractions of the visit is that it is not only limited to showing garments. The exhibition also brings together sketches of original designs and photographic collections, offering a broader view of how trends have evolved and how fashion has been interpreted and reinvented over time.

The museum itself adds even more value to the experience. Housed in a 19th century neo-Renaissance building, the Palais Galliera is dedicated to the history of Parisian fashion and houses a collection of around 200,000 clothing-related objects from the 18th century to the present day. All this makes the visit a very complete proposal and especially suggestive for those who enjoy cultural spaces with their own personality.

All in all, this exhibition is an excellent option to complete a stay in Paris with a sophisticated, artistic and nuanced plan. A perfect visit for those who want to discover fashion not only as an aesthetic, but also as part of the cultural history of the city.

Reviews

4.8
· 25 Reviews
  • Y
    Y.
    5
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    I really liked the atmosphere of the museum. It is a delicate exhibition, without great artifice, but with pieces that catch the eye.
  • X
    X.
    4
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    The exhibition is visually very beautiful, although not too extensive. For fashion lovers, it is worth a stop.
  • W
    W.
    5
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    Good plan if you already know the most famous museums in Paris and are looking for something different. I came away with lots of ideas about fashion and history.
  • V
    V.
    5
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    The visit was more interesting than I expected. I liked the mix of historical pieces, sketches and photography.
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