Paris Hotel de la Marine Tickets
About this activity
Smartphone tickets accepted
Experience Highlights
Discover the Hôtel de la Marine in Paris with these tickets to this iconic monument. In the heart of the French capital, you will have the opportunity to see this building, which was built in the 18th century by Ange-Jacques Gabriel, the king's chief architect.
For this visit, you will have an audio guide at your disposal to learn all the details about this completely restored building.
- Enjoy the Hôtel de la Marine in Paris with these tickets for this 18th century building, located on Place de la Concorde in the French capital.
- You will have at your disposal an audio guide to know in detail the history of this emblematic building.
- Enjoy one of the best views of Paris from the loggia.
What’s included
- Tickets for the Hôtel de la Marine in Paris
- Access to the 19th century halls and the Lodge
- Audio guide in several languages
- Access to the exhibition galleries of the Al Thani Collection
Step by Step
Discover the Hotel de la Marine in Paris with these tickets to one of the most emblematic buildings in the French capital. If you want to know all the details and history of this building and what it shows inside, you will have an audio guide at your disposal.
The king's chief architect, Ange-Jacques Gabriel, was in charge of designing this building. In 1765, it was decided to house the Garde-Meuble de la Couronne, the institution in charge of the king's furniture, in the eastern palace, the future Hotel de la Marine.
The institution was in charge of choosing, buying and maintaining the king's furniture, from beds to chairs for everyday use. It also conserved the royal collections of arms, armour, fabrics, tapestries, hard stone vases, bronze works and Crown diamonds. This heritage is still preserved and can be seen in the majestic halls of the hotel.
It then became the Ministry of the Navy for 200 years until 2015. After that, a restoration project was undertaken which created this wonderful hotel, open since 2021.