With the arrival of sunny days, the Maillol Museum opens its café-terrace! The Maillol museum is known for presenting the largest collection of works by Aristide Maillol, providing a complete overview of his creation in sculpture, but also in painting, drawing, terracotta and tapestry. It also presents two temporary exhibitions per year, focused on modern art. Since April 2018, the visitor has accessed a brand new café-terrace.

© Culturespaces / Benjamin Barda

Nestled in the cobbled courtyard of this former 15th century mansion, the Maillol café-terrace offers a moment of relaxation and calm in a cozy setting, far from the bustle of Paris. Accessible free of charge, it offers a refreshing break in addition to a visit to the Foujita exhibition, painting in the Roaring Twenties presented at the museum until July 7, or simply after a stroll through the beautiful districts of the XNUMXth arrondissement.

On the menu: quiches of the day, fresh salads and seasonal sandwiches. On the sweet side, the food truck counter offers a selection of pastries, homemade muffins and homemade ice cream offered on the menu.

Pratical information

Maillol Museum

61 rue de Grenelle
75007 Paris
Phone: + 33 (0) 1 42 22 57 25

Access

Metro: Rue du Bac, line 12.
Bus n ° 63, 68, 69, 83 and 84.

Duration:

The Café Terrasse Maillol is open every day from April to October during the exhibition period.
Weekdays: 11:30 a.m. to 18:30 p.m. and 19:30 p.m. Friday night
Weekends: 10:30 a.m. to 18:30 p.m.
The Café does not accept reservations.