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Paris is a benchmark for fashion and this is not new. It disposes of various amazing places. For example, there are museums in Paris where you can discover the journey of Parisian fashion through ages. Discover here some of these museums.
The Palais Galliera
The Palais Galliera is today known as a temple dedicated to fashion. However, at another time, it was built by the duchess Galliera who kept her art collection there. It was in 1977 that it has been dedicated to fashion. Also, you should know that this museum is not open all year round. This is due to the fragility of the pieces. However, the Palais Galliera is one of the museums that are worth being visited in France. You will see period pieces, drawings, and also exhibitions on the fashion of the 40s. During the periods when it is open, you can visit it from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Thursday. It is exceptionally open till 9 p.m.
Museum of Decorative Arts
The Museum of Decorative Arts was opened in 1864. It has the largest exhibition space dedicated to fashion and textiles in the world with over 1500 m2. A visit to the museum will immerse you in the art of living from the Middle Ages to the present day. You will also have the pleasure of admiring the creations of numerous porcelain factories. Like the Palais Galliera, it is not open all year round. However, you can visit the rich collections of the fashion and textile departments during temporary exhibitions. During these exhibitions, the museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. It is closed on certain public holidays.
The Docks-City of Fashion and Design
It is a building located on the site of the former general shops on the quay of Austerlitz. Opened to the public in 2012, it occupies more than 6000m2 spread over four levels. The Docks-City of Fashion and Design is open all year round and there, you will find various exhibitions. Some related to fashion, and others related to contemporary art. It also hosts major fashion events. The museum is open from 10 a.m. to midnight every day and admission is free.