Grévin Wax Museum

Grévin Wax Museum — via Wikimedia Commons
Grévin Wax Museum · via Wikimedia Commons
Wax museum · 1882 · Paris, France

Musée Grévin

The Musée Grévin is Paris’s legendary wax museum, founded in 1882 on the Grands Boulevards in the 9th arrondissement and still occupying its original Belle Époque building. Housing more than 200 lifelike wax figures of French and international celebrities, historical personalities, and cultural icons, it combines popular entertainment with extraordinary 19th-century interior architecture, making it one of the oldest and most visited attractions in the French capital.

At a glance

Type
Wax museum and popular cultural attraction
Period
Founded and opened 1882; original Belle Époque interiors preserved
Style
Belle Époque; theatrical and illusionist interior design
Location
10, boulevard Montmartre, 75009 Paris, France (9th arrondissement)
Coordinates
48.8718° N, 2.3400° E

Overview

Named after its founder Alfred Grévin, a caricaturist and sculptor who pioneered naturalistic wax portraiture in France, the museum opened on 5 June 1882 and immediately became a sensation on the popular entertainment circuit of the Grands Boulevards. It competes with Madame Tussauds in London as one of Europe’s oldest wax museums and distinguishes itself through its spectacular original 19th-century interiors, which are heritage monuments in their own right. The collection is continuously updated to include current figures from politics, sport, cinema, and music alongside historical icons.

History

Alfred Grévin collaborated with the journalist Arthur Meyer and the entrepreneur Gabriel Thomas to create the museum as an extension of the satirical press culture of the 1880s. The wax figures were marketed as three-dimensional cartoons — a way of bringing celebrity culture to life before the age of photography and cinema. The building was designed to incorporate theatrical staging: a hall of mirrors, a Palace of Mirages, and a grand theatre with an ornate proscenium arch. Grévin himself died in 1892 but the institution continued under successive owners; it now belongs to the Grévin & Cie group, which also operates the Montreal and Seoul locations.

What you see

The museum visit flows through a sequence of themed rooms where over 200 wax figures are staged in realistic settings: French presidents in the Élysée salon, footballers and athletes in the sports hall, film stars on a Hollywood set, and historical figures including Napoleon, Victor Hugo, and Marie Curie. The Palais des Mirages — a hexagonal hall lined with mirrors and coloured lights — is an original 1900 World’s Fair installation and remains the museum’s most spectacular space. The grand theatre, with its original painted ceiling and gilded mouldings, hosts shows and is a protected historic interior.

Cultural significance

The Musée Grévin reflects the 19th-century Boulevard culture that made Paris the entertainment capital of Europe — a world of theatre, café-concert, wax shows, and panoramas that predated cinema and mass media. Its Belle Époque interiors are classified as historic monuments by the French Ministry of Culture, ensuring that even as the wax figures change, the architectural heritage of the building is preserved for future generations.

Practical information

Address
10, boulevard Montmartre, 75009 Paris, France
Opening hours
Monday–Friday 10:00–18:00; Saturday, Sunday and school holidays 09:30–19:00 (last admission 1 hour before closing). Check the official website for seasonal variations.
Admission
Paid; reduced rates for children and families. Online booking recommended in high season.
Website
grevin-paris.com

Getting there

Metro lines 8 and 9, station Grands Boulevards (exit boulevard Montmartre), directly in front of the museum entrance. Bus lines 20, 39, 48, and 67 serve the Grands Boulevards. From the Opéra Garnier, a 7-minute walk east along boulevard des Italiens. Vélib’ stations available on boulevard Montmartre.

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