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Because of the coffee, the fashion museum is a mistake. The museum is not very big, the exhibition is more fashionable, more close to the cutting edge of the trend, a very interesting museum, the people who visit are not too few.
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Palais Galliera, The City of Paris Fashion Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Palais Galliera hosts mostly one-of-a-kind temporary exhibitions, highlighting a selection of invaluable and fragile collections that testify to the creative genius of fashion from the 18th century to the present. Located in the Renaissance-style Palais Galliera, the 200,000-piece collection of the Paris Fashion Museum combs the fashion trends and history from the 18th century to the present. Every year, Palazzo Galera hosts regular themed exhibitions to present its extremely rich collections. Today, it has become a must-see for fashion lovers in Paris. In 2019, with the support of the fashion brand Chanel, it will plan to set up the world's first permanent exhibition hall for fashion apparel.
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Palais Galliera, The City of Paris Fashion Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Because of the coffee, the fashion museum is a mistake. The museum is not very big, the exhibition is more fashionable, more close to the cutting edge of the trend, a very interesting museum, the people who visit are not too few.
The Pop Art Museum has no permanent collection and it is recommended to check on their website if there are any exhibitions. The old house in the 16th district is quite small, if you are really not interested in the current exhibition, you can go without some introductions and photos of famous designers.
The museum is only open for rare occasions for a limited time of the year. Although the cat said the museum was open, it didn't. We spent an hour there and only saw the sign on the door saying "Open in November". So we can't say what the museum is like inside, so call to confirm it can't be opened.
This Italian Renaissance-style castle, built by the Duchess of Galliera in the late 19th century, is one of the world’s richest collections of clothing and accessories. It not only reflects the fashion trends and dress customs of France since the 18th century, but also witness the genius fashion creators of all eras in the fashion world.
The French Museum of Popular Clothing, because France is also the fashion capital, so his clothes are at the front end of the fashion world, so in this historical museum can also see the whole history of clothing evolution.