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Petit Musée de l'Argenterie

Coordinates: 48°50′42″N 2°22′50″E / 48.84500°N 2.38056°E / 48.84500; 2.38056
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The Petit Musée de l'Argenterie is a privately operated museum of decorative arts made of silver located within the Ateliers du Cuivre et de l'Argent, Viaduc des Arts, 109-113, Avenue Daumesnil, Paris, France. The museum is located in the Bercy district in the 12th arrondissement. The nearest Paris Métro stop is Reuilly-Diderot on Line 1 and Line 8. It is open daily except Sundays and holidays; an admission fee is charged.

The museum contains a small collection of silver objects for tableware, wine, tea, tobacco, and fashion, such as a combined fork-knife for one-armed people, chop holders, marrow pullers, moustache spoons, pomanders, etc.

See also

References

  • Paris.org: Petit Musée de l'Argenterie
  • Mairie 12 description (French)
  • Michael Zils, Museums of the World, K.G. Saur, 2003. ISBN 3-598-20613-5.

48°50′42″N 2°22′50″E / 48.84500°N 2.38056°E / 48.84500; 2.38056