Wine Museum Paris
Description
You have heard of the village of Montmartre north of Paris with its vineyards, but do you know that one of the most beautiful tributes to the capital's and its region's wine-growing past is hidden just a stone's throw from the Eiffel Tower?
Come and discover the Museum, a permanent collection of over 2,200 objects, housed in the exceptional setting of the old Passy quarries.
Trades and traditions are evoked, illustrating thousands of years of know-how and the richness of our heritage. A tribute to all those who have worked to produce world-famous wines.
PARIS WINE
Now reserved for restoration, four vaulted rooms were used in the 16th and 17th centuries by the friars of the Minimes Order from the Passy convent to store their wine.
Rehabilitated after 1950, the old cellars were used for a time as cellars for the Eiffel Tower restaurant, before becoming the Musée du Vin, owned since 1984 by the Conseil des Echansons de France. The vocation of this Confrérie is to defend and promote the best wine appellations of our terroirs.
In the private mansion, in the private square, discover the confidential reception rooms with their inspiring, warm and contemporary decor.
This exceptional venue is the venue for a number of tastings and prestigious events. We look forward to welcoming you!
Your visit continues with the museums and cultural sites of Paris Region.
Practical info
Access and contact
Days and opening hours
Prices
Free entry for children < 9 years. Group rate available for > 15 people.
Services
- Ticketing in number
Activities
- Activity
- Product tasting
Tour
Spoken languages
- French
Documentation languages (home)
- English
- French
Bulletin board languages
- English
- French
Accessibility
- WC + grab handle + adequate space to move