Monnaie de Paris (Paris Mint)
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Wheelchair accessible
The oldest continuously operating mint in the world that has been making coins since the 9th-century.

📜 World's oldest continuously operating mint, established 864 by Charles the Bald.
🔍 Home to the 11 Conti Museum, showcasing minting machinery and coin collections.

Why Go

🏛️ Explore France's oldest official institution and its architectural grandeur🪙 Discover vast collections of ancient to modern coins and minting machinery🛠️ Witness engraving demonstrations and foundry pouring🎁 Shop for numismatics-related items and commemorative coins

Why Avoid

🚫 Closed on Mondays and some holidays

Tips

🔒 Lockers available, bring a token or €1 coin.
🚶 Consider public transport, several metro/bus stops nearby.
🅿️ Several paid parking garages nearby. Disabled parking on Impasse de Conti.

Cost

💰 Museum: Adults €12, reduced rates €8, under 26 free, first Sunday free. Exhibition prices vary.

Hours

🕒 Museum: Tuesday-Sunday 11am-6pm, Wednesday until 9pm. Closed Mondays and holidays.

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