(Last Update: 07.06.2025) Marais DistrictOne of the liveliest streets of “Rue des Archives“ is and this street name is given by the Musee des Archives Nationales (museum dez archive or museum dez aşşivtakes from ). Therefore, I think it would be useful to get to know this magnificent building that you will come across on Rue des Archives while wandering around this region and to have general information about it.
Historical 1300This building, dating back to the 1990s, is in its current form 1730He bought it in the 's. The building was called "Hôtel de Soubise" at that time and was the residence of the Prince of Soubise. Imperial Archives by order of Napoleon in 1808 While (Imperial Archives) Musée de l'Histoire de France between 1939 and 2006 Used as (French History Museum), Musée des Archives Nationales (Museum of the National Archives) from 2006 to present It is used as.

building entrance Rue de Francs Bourgeois When you enter the courtyard from the main gate here, you find yourself in a large courtyard surrounded by columns. The building standing before you is quite impressive; So, of course, it can be considered a "modest" building by Paris standards, but Marais DistrictWhen you come across such a building in the narrow streets of , it makes it seem larger than it is.
If you wish, you can enter the museum directly from the main door of the building and tour the museum. If you wish, you can turn right from the main entrance of the building, go to the side garden through the door ahead, go a little further, turn left and continue your tour through the back street. You will feel like you have reached a completely different place through a secret passage, which is a different world.
If you choose to visit the museum, I'm sure you won't regret it. Especially if you have limited time in Paris, Palace of Versailles, Louvre Museum, Orsay Museum You will not be able to go to places where you need to spend a lot of time, such as visiting here, and visiting this place will give you an idea about the magnificent Parisian life of old times. Because the entrance hall, that majestic staircase, the halls, even the building itself are of indescribable beauty that give peace and delight as you wander around inside. Of course, keep in mind that this review comes from the opinions of someone whose greatest pleasure is architecture. Maybe what you see while wandering may seem "shabby" or "stone wall", but I still hope you will like it.
Many important documents, documents, paintings, medals, etc. objects from French history are waiting for their visitors in the museum. As I said, being in this building is as impressive as seeing these.
The museum is open every day except public holidays and Mondays.

Whether you visit the museum or wander around its garden, when you leave here you will still be in the vibrant world of the Marais. If you wish, you can reach here on the same street. Carnavalet MuseumYou can go to, if you wish, the one in the north Museum of Arts and CraftsYou can visit or on your west side Centre PompidouYou can stop by. If you feel like wandering from street to street and abandoning yourself to the dynamics of life while wandering, then Marais District It's exactly the place you're looking for. You can enter any street you want and turn in any direction you want, sit wherever you want, have a coffee or have a pleasant meal. Boutiques, antique shops, bookstores, everything is here for you.
To the Musée des Archives Nationales metro I think the closest station to come via is M11 on the line Rambuteau; if you are willing to walk a little M1 of the line Hôtel de Ville The station is actually close too.
Pleasant trips, pleasant discoveries.
Web page: archives-nationales.culture.gouv.fr/fr/web/guest/musee
