When exploring the lower ground floor of the museum with your Musée des Arts Décoratif Tickets, head to the Kitchen here, which is located below the dining room, and is a series of basement rooms. The kitchen was decorated with the most sophisticated equipment and décor of that time, and boasts of a large cooking range and rotisserie. The walls and ceilings of the kitchen are tiled.
Connected to the Kitchen by a swing door is the Chef’s Office in the museum. This room has a dumbwaiter which was used to take the dishes up to the pantry. You can also see a glazed panel between the service entrance and the chef’s office, in addition to an opening window.
Another highlight of the lower ground floor, accessible with the Musée des Arts Décoratif Paris tickets, is the Hall. This is where the guests were welcomed. The walls and stairwell here all made of stone. You can also see a mahogany desk and a mahogany and gilt bronze longcase clock in the hall, along with a marble shell-shaped fountain located behind the stairwell.
With your Musée des Arts Décoratif Tickets, you can explore the library located on the first ground floor of the museum. This is a rotunda-shaped room which offers stunning views of Parc Monceau. The library is lined with age-old books and has a very warm appeal.
Your visit to this floor will remain incomplete without exploring Nissim de Camondo’s apartments. In addition to a portrait of his grandfather from 1882, you can also see a steel and hilt bronze bed here. The apartments also boast of a bronze equestrian statue of his sister Beatrice, a demi-lune chest of drawers, an early 19th century painting as well as a dressing room and bathroom.
When using the Musée des Arts Décoratif Tickets, you can also explore the three bathrooms on the first ground floor of the museum. The walls here are covered in white tiles, along with a blue, green or yellow frieze. The ceilings are vaulted, while the taps are nickel-plated. The bath, foot bath and bidet are all made of enamelled sandstone.
With your Musée des Arts Décoratif Tickets, head to the upper ground floor of the museum, which houses the gallery. There are 8 chased bronze wall sconces in the staircase as well as the Gallery, which were acquired from the Royal Castle in Warsaw. The gallery is also home to two armchairs, and the tapestries of The Chinese Garden and The Chinese Dance.
The Great Drawing Room on this floor is located in the corner, and opens up to the garden. You can find white and gilt wood panelling here, in addition to furniture pieces. These include a chest of drawers with sliding doors, a ladies’ writing desk, a pair of low cabinets as well as a suite of seating furniture.
One of the most beautiful sections to explore with the Musée des Arts Décoratif Tickets is the garden, which was designed by the landscape architect Achille Duchêne. There are numerous high trees in the garden, in addition to a lawn, as well as scrolls of boxwood plants.
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