Georges Clemenceau lived for thirty five years until his death on November 24th, 1929 in this in this four room apartment opening onto a garden with a view on the Eiffel Tower.
Clemenceau's curiosity for the life of the mind and for the arts is
revealed to us through his books, his travel souvenirs and his
collection of curios.
The first floor is dedicated to his life and work: portraits, books,
newspapers and manuscripts, as well as the famous coat and the gaiters
he wore while visiting the frontlines of the First World War.
8 rue Benjamin Franklin - 75116 Paris - Phone:
01.45.20.53.41- - Metro: Passy or Trocadéro
The museum is open from Tuesday to Saturday,
2 p.m to 5.30 p.m.
Closed in August and on public holidays..
Booking is compulsory for groups (twenty people maximum).
An audio guide is available to visitors, in French or in English.








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