Musée du Parfum, Perfume museum near Opera Garnier, Paris, France
The Musée du Parfum occupies a 19th-century townhouse and displays collections of antique bottles, containers, and equipment used in fragrance creation. The rooms contain laboratory instruments and various vessels that show how scents are blended and stored.
The building began as a residential townhouse in the mid-19th century and was later transformed into a museum focused on fragrance creation. This conversion took place in the 1980s when the space became dedicated to educating visitors about perfume-making crafts.
The museum reveals how scent has held importance across different times and places in human life. You can see objects that show how people have long been interested in creating and using fragrances for daily life and special occasions.
The museum sits in a central Paris location and is easy to reach on foot. Visitors should allow time to look at the displays and can ask staff members about fragrance-making techniques or specific objects on display.
The museum displays a "scent organ," an arrangement of many different fragrance ingredients organized like the keys of a musical instrument. This creative setup helps visitors understand how perfumers compose scents the way musicians compose music.
Location: 9th arrondissement of Paris
Inception: 1983
Fee: No
Address: 9 Rue Scribe, 75009 Paris
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday 09:00-17:30; Sunday 09:00-17:00
Phone: +33140061009
Website: https://musee-parfum-paris.fragonard.com
GPS coordinates: 48.87153,2.33022
Latest update: December 10, 2025 10:16
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