FRAGONARD - MUSÉE DU PARFUM, A Journey Through Scent History

9 Rue Scribe, 75009 Paris
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Introduction

The Fragonard Museum is a handmade perfume brand located in France with a history of over three hundred years. The museum displays the extraordinary talents of countless craftsmen throughout history, as well as the entire process of development and evolution of perfumes and essential oils, along with beautiful containers. Visitors can experience the classical splendor and step back into old Paris here. The Fragonard Museum also has a mini perfume factory where visitors can learn in detail about the production process of perfumes and admire cute perfume bottles from the 17th to the 20th century. The museum also has a shop that sells specialty products under the Fragonard brand, which are named after romantic names. Fragonard brand uses only plant flowers as raw materials and does not add irritating chemicals. Visiting the Fragonard Museum is completely free and is prepared for people who love perfumes and want to learn more about the industry.
Address
9 Rue Scribe, 75009 Paris
Opening hours
Open from Monday to Saturday: 9:00-18:00. Open on Sundays and holidays: 9:00-17:00. Special opening days: January 1st, Easter, Easter Monday, Ascension Day, May 8th, Pentecost, Whitsun, July 14th, August 15th, November 1st, November 11th, December 25th.
Transportation
District: Opéra - Grands Boulevards