In the heart of Paris, Hôtel de la Marine has been a grand bystander to over 250 years of history in France's storied capital.
An iconic monument on Place de la Concorde, built by royal architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel back in the late 18th century, it once housed priceless royal art & furniture, before becoming the headquarters of France’s navy ministry for most of its life.
Only opened in 2021, you can now take a self-guided tour of this valuable cultural monument, exploring the stately reception rooms and taking in ornate fittings, exceptional chandeliers, and grandiose lounges with the aid of an audio guide.
You'll also be able to admire the treasures of the Al Thani Collection inside the Hôtel de la Marine. You’ll be privy to one of the most prestigious private collections in the world, with a collection of artworks from antiquity to the present day. The collection represents a diverse range of cultures and civilisations while celebrating the universal power of art through the ages.
Combine Hôtel de la Marine with other Paris favorites. Some things are better together.