Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Hunting and nature museum in 3rd arrondissement, France.
The Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature is a hunting and nature museum in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris, housed in the elegant Hôtel de Guénégaud. The collection displays historical weapons, taxidermied animals, and artistic works side by side across different themed rooms.
The museum was founded in 1964 by industrialist François Sommer and his wife Jacqueline, opening to the public in 1967. Over the decades, the collection has grown to document the long history of how humans have approached hunting and nature.
The rooms blend old and contemporary works in thoughtful ways, such as the Room of the Boar or the Wolf Cabinet, where artists reinterpret traditional hunting themes. This mix shows how people have expressed their relationship with nature and hunting through art across different periods.
The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, with extended hours on certain days of the week. Visitors should note that the space is compact and rooms are closely arranged, which makes for focused viewing.
An interactive installation featuring an albino boar head called Le Souillot draws visitors in and invites playful interaction. In a separate alcove, artistic interpretations of unicorns provide a fantastical counterpoint to the real hunting objects displayed elsewhere.
Location: 3rd arrondissement of Paris
Inception: 1967
Architects: François Mansart
Official opening: February 21, 1967
Opening Hours: Tuesday,Thursday-Sunday 11:00-18:00, Wednesday 11:00-21:30
Phone: +33153019240
Website: http://chassenature.org/index2.html
GPS coordinates: 48.86111,2.35861
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:42
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