This museum is closed permanently.
The Musée Baccarat is a museum dedicated to Baccarat crystal, housed in the former mansion of Marie-Laure de Noailles, with decor by Philippe Starck, in Paris. The collection of the museum that is on display mostly contains major works produced by Baccarat for world fairs, universal expositions and celebrities.
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The Musée Baccarat in Paris, France, offers visitors a glimpse into the world of luxury crystal. Located in a former private mansion, the museum showcases the history and craftsmanship of Baccarat crystal. Visitors appreciate the stunning displays of crystal pieces, including chandeliers, vases, and tableware. The museum's architecture and interior design, particularly the mirror-lined staircase, are often mentioned as highlights. While many find the exhibits impressive, some note that the collection is relatively small and can be viewed in a short time. The museum shop, offering Baccarat products, is popular among visitors. However, some find the prices in the shop quite high. Overall, the Musée Baccarat is generally well-regarded for its beautiful displays and the opportunity to see exquisite crystal work, though it may not appeal to those seeking a more extensive museum experience.
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