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April 29
Sip wine and enjoy appetizers in the company of David Lebovitz, with music by Cat Jahnke, all for a good cause! Help support the SOS Helpline, the emotional support line in English by attending their "Apéro-Dinatoire" evening, at Verjus Restaurant (just outside Palais Royal, 47 rue Montpensier, 1st) from 6-9pm. The fee is €60/person, and I will be there as Master of Ceremonies for the evening. RSVP on their website. See you there!

May 19
Tonight is La Nuit Européenne des Musée, a free all-night museum festival with special events and expositions to lure even the most reluctant culture-phobes through the door. Stay tuned for the program on the official website...

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Sightseeing > Museums > Gustave Moreau

Musée National Gustave-Moreau
14, rue de La Rochefoucauld, 9th
Trinité or Saint Georges
Tel 0
1 48 74 38 50
www.musee-moreau.fr

This museum dedicated to the extensive collection of Gustave Moreau’s works also houses his living quarters and atelier.

Opening Hours: Daily except Tuesday from 10am-12:45pm and 2pm-5:15pm.

Tickets: Entry to the Museum is €4 , reduced rate of €2.60 for visitors under 26 and for all on Sunday.

Free Entrance: Kids under 18 and first Sunday of each month.

Info and Services: A small gift shop at the entrance and free lockers.

Heather’s Notes: I love this little museum. It’s set within the artist’s actual house (you can see where he lived – with mom – on the first floor) and the gorgeous two-level atelier. Worth a visit even if you’re not into the art style.

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