Famous Staircases in and Around Paris
Explore the fascinating staircases that weave through the history and architecture of Paris. From museum highlights to hidden gems, these staircases offer insights into the rich cultural tapestry of France. Discover where renowned artists once walked and marvel at the design that has withstood the test of time.
A grand staircase in 18th-century Hôtel Biron, home to Musée Rodin.
Stately staircase named after architect Charles-Auguste Questel.
Elegant staircase associated with Marie Antoinette.
Grand staircase leading to Napoleon III Private Apartments.
Connects the Winter Garden to the upstairs gallery.
Historic staircase complementing scenic gardens.
Longest staircase in Montmartre with 222 steps.
Picturesque street with multiple staircases.
Lined with steps and surrounded by eateries.
Preserved features from a 1650s private mansion.
Features gilt-flecked banisters in a neo-classical townhouse.
Fin-de-siècle spiral stairs linking gallery floors.