Discover which individuals and groups can enjoy complimentary entry to the captivating Musée d’Orsay and the Musée de l’Orangerie! This guide delves into the various categories of visitors who are eligible for free access, ensuring you don’t miss out on a chance to explore these stunning art museums.
Young Adults and Friends
Young adults, aged 18 to 25, hailing from the European Union or the European Economic Area are welcome to explore the museums free of charge. This opportunity extends to non-EU citizens who are long-term residents of France or another EU country, holding a visa valid for over three months.
The Musée d’Orsay Carte Blanche holders, including their guests, can also enjoy free entry. Supporters, members of the Amis du musée d’Orsay or American Friends of the Musée d’Orsay, and those holding a benefactor, association, or membership card for the current year are also granted complimentary access.
Members of the Louvre Abu Dhabi, accompanied by a guest, can also explore these Parisian art havens for free.
Students, Teachers, and Cultural Workers
Students enrolled in specific art-related programs are eligible for complimentary entry. This includes students from the École Nationale du Patrimoine, the École des Chartes, the IFROA, and university restoration graduates. Additionally, university and public art school students under 30, pursuing studies in various artistic fields like architecture, art history, and design, can enjoy free access.
Teachers within the arts in universities and public art schools are also eligible for free entry. A teacher’s card validating their artistic field for the current year is required for access.
Employees of the Ministry of Culture (both active and retired), along with scientific staff from French and foreign public museums (curators and inspectors general of museums), are granted complimentary access, accompanied by one guest.
Individuals working in the press and members of the International Association of Art Critics or the Art Press Union, presenting a valid press card or membership card, can also enjoy free admission.
Special Groups and Individuals
Individuals receiving the French active solidarity income (RSA) or other relevant certificates, accompanied by a photo ID, can enjoy free entry. Holders of the minimum old age pension and those receiving the supplementary allowance from the French National Solidarity Fund are also eligible for free admission.
Disabled individuals, presenting a valid disability card or a “priority” card, are granted free access with an accompanying person.
Students enrolled in ESPE (formerly IUFM, 1st and 2nd year) are granted free entry to the museums.
Artists, holding a card or certificate from the Maison des artistes with an annual sticker or international artist’s identity card, or a card from the Cité internationale des arts, are also eligible for complimentary access.
Tour guides, working in cities and countries of art and history, who possess professional cards from the French Ministries of Culture and Tourism, can enjoy free entry to the Musée d’Orsay and the Musée de l’Orangerie.
Politicians, including French MPs, senators, and members of the European Parliament, presenting their identity card of the National Assembly, the Senate, or the European Parliament, can also explore the museums free of charge.
Groups of social assistance recipients, accompanied by a chaperone, and groups of active teachers holding a Pass Éducation, along with a companion, can enjoy complimentary access.
By presenting the appropriate documentation, these individuals and groups can experience the magnificent collections of the Musée d’Orsay and the Musée de l’Orangerie without any cost.
Please note: This information is subject to change, so always refer to the official websites of the museums for the most updated details.