Grévin Wax Museum: Entry Ticket
Highlight
- Discover a Parisian attraction like no other at this famous museum, which offers much more than just wax figures!
- Immerse yourself in lifelike experiences with celebrities, athletes, politicians, and historical personalities
- Delve into the history of 19th and 20th century France through various exhibits, and gain insights into the wax figure creation process on a complimentary tour
Summary
Description
Embark on a photography frenzy at Grévin Wax Museum, where Hollywood celebrities mix with French performers, Bollywood idols, sports legends, historical figures... and even politicians.
Do you have a message for Trump? Are you interested in challenging top athletes? Or do you envision yourself as a music sensation? Feel free to join. How about a meeting with Ryan Gosling, Marilyn Monroe, Louis XIV, or Mozart? More than 200 'personalities' are here eager to greet you!
In the 19th century, reporter Arthur Meyer (1844-1917) envisioned a space where individuals could interact with life-sized, 3D replicas of the notable public figures featured in Paris's renowned daily newspaper, Le Gaulois.In the completely refurbished Grévin Wax Museum today, visitors are enjoying the highly popular wax figures! Walk through the museum and experience the enchanting blend of 19th-century Paris aesthetics with the engaging and modern features of an interactive museum. Witness reenactments of scenes from both 19th and 20th-century France, such as Parisian theatre, artist studios, and brasseries - all in the midst of captivating wax sculptures!The wax figures featuring Pope John Paul II, Charles de Gaulle, and Katy Perry are prepared for their close-up shots – as well as the comedy legends Charlie Chaplin, Louis de Funès, and Omar Sy.
Those passionate about movies can enjoy special treatment on the red carpet with Leonardo DiCaprio, Penélope Cruz, Nicolas Cage, Michael Jackson, and other celebrities. You can stand with legendary figures and create lasting memories with the innovative experiences at Grévin Wax Museum.