26Maison Européenne Maison d’Ourscamp. 44-46 rue François Miron de la Photographie (4th). M Saint-Paul.o 01 48 87 74 31. The Maison Européenne de la Photographie Daily, except public holidays. Mon to Fri: has been located in the Hôtel Hénault de 11am-6pm. Sat: 11am-7pm. Sun: 2pm-7pm. Cantobre, a majestic 18th-century building, Full rate: €2. www.paris-historique.org since 1996. Its collection focuses on French and international photographic creation plus since the 1950s. Works by Henri Cartier- … Bresson, Raymond Depardon, Martin Parr, Robert Franck and Larry Clark may be dis- Pavillon de l’Arsenal covered during the temporary exhibitions Dedicated to Parisian and Île-de-France organized by the ‘MEP’ both on and off-site. architecture and urban design, the Pavillon 5-7 rue de Fourcy (4th). M Saint-Paul.o houses a permanent installation and organ- 01 44 78 75 00. Wed to Sun: 11am-7.45pm. izes temporary exhibitions. Fine selection of Closed Mon, Tues, public holidays and between books on sale in the bookshop. exhibitions. Full rate: €9. www.mep-fr.org 21 bd Morland (4th). M Sully – Morland.o 01 42 76 33 97. www.pavillon-arsenal.com Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature Hunting enthusiasts and the curious-minded can discover a fascinating collection illus- trating man’s relationship with the animal kingdom in a prestigious setting. 62 rue des Archives (3rd). 27Mémorial de la Shoah – Paris M Hôtel de Ville.o 01 53 01 92 40. The Mémorial opened its doors 60 years www.chassenature.org after the liberation of Auschwitz concen- Lafayette Anticipations tration camp, on the site of the Mémorial to The Fondation d’Entreprise Galeries Lafay- the Unknown Jewish Martyr. This memorial ette has made this 19th-century building, retraces the history of French Jews. One of renovated by Rem Koolhaas, a new venue the more poignant moments of the visit is for contemporary art. the Wall of Names, on which are engraved the 9 rue du Plâtre (4th). names of 76,000 Jews deported from France. M Hôtel de Ville.o 01 57 40 64 17. 17 rue Geoffroy-l’Asnier (4th). M Saint-o www.lafayetteanticipations.com Paul. 01 42 77 44 72. Daily: 10am-6pm. Thurs: open until 10pm. Closed Sat, 1 Jan, 1 May, Musée Carnavalet – Histoire de Paris 14 July, 15 Aug, 25 Dec and on certain Jewish The Musée Carnavalet is currently closed for holidays. Free. www.memorialdelashoah.org renovation work. The museum’s collections 28Paris Historique are devoted to the history of Paris, from its The Maison d’Ourscamp presents exhibitions origins to the present day. organized by the association Paris Histori- 16 rue des Francs Bourgeois (3rd). que, which works to preserve and showcase M Saint-Paul.o www.carnavalet.paris.fr the Paris region’s built heritage. The house Maison de Victor Hugo is the former Parisian pied-à-terre of the The author of The Hunchback of Notre- abbey of the same name, founded in the Dame and Les Misérableslived in the Hôtel Oise in the 12th century. Visitors can discover de Rohan-Guéménée from 1832 to 1848. a Cistercian storeroom, a medieval crypt Closure for work end 2018. whose capitals are carved with geometric 6 place des Vosges (4th). M Bastille.o decorations, as well as a small Renaissance www.maisonsvictorhugo.paris.fr courtyard built during the reconstruction of three 16th-century private dwellings. HISTORIC HEART 27