Musée Édith Piaf
Established | 1977 |
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Location | 5, rue Crespin du Gast, 75011 Paris |
Coordinates | 48°51′58″N 2°22′54″E / 48.86617°N 2.38172°E |
Type | Private memorabilia collection |
Visitors | free, by appointment only |
Director | Friends of Édith Piaf Association |
Curator | Bernard Marchois |
Public transit access | Ménilmontant |
The Musée Édith Piaf is a private museum dedicated to singer Édith Piaf located in the 11th arrondissement at 5, rue Crespin du Gast, Paris, France. It is open by appointment; admission is free.[1]
The museum was created by Bernard Marchois, author of two Piaf biographies, and occupies two rooms within a private apartment. It contains memorabilia including her china collection, gold and platinum records, dress and shoes, photographs, fan letters, sheet music, posters, and recordings.
See also
References
- ↑ "Le Musée d'Edith Piaf: a little-known Paris museum". The Guardian. June 1, 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
- Paris Convention & Visitors Bureau entry
- Kristan Lawson and Anneli S. Rufus, Weird Europe: A Guide to Bizarre, Macabre, and Just Plain Weird Sights, Macmillan, 1999, page 67. ISBN 0-312-19873-6.
- Travel Signposts description
- Frommers article
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