Petit Musée de l'Argenterie , musem in paris , france


Petit Musée de l'Argenterie:

The Petit Musee de la Table is situated on the ground floor of the old building that was built in the 16th century as an inn to accommodate the aristocrats of the time and even the restaurant is classed as a museum in its own right, having been around for well over 400 years. 


Form of the museum from the outside "Petit Musée de l'Argenterie" :


This form of the museum from the outside there Archeological Novelty exists in a museum surrounded by glass

The Petit Musée de l'Argenterie is a privately operated museum of decorative arts made of silver located within the Ateliers du Cuivre et de l'Argent, Viaduc des Arts, 109-113, Avenue Daumesnil, ParisFrance. The museum is located in the Bercy district in the 12th arrondissement. The nearest Paris Métro stop is Reuilly-Diderot on Line 1 and Line 8. It is open daily except Sundays and holidays; an admission fee is charged.

Museum pictures from the inside "Petit Musée de l'Argenterie":



The castle has sumptuous rooms and bedrooms exponent silverware time, tissue, library, collections of armor and weapons as well as various master paintings.

The museum contains a small collection of silver objects for tableware, wine, tea, tobacco, and fashion, such as a combined fork-knife for one-armed people, chop holders, marrow pullers, moustache spoons, pomanders, etc.

 

 

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