Located in the heart of the Montparnasse district, facing the train station, the Musée de La Poste is a unique, unusual, contemporary museum designed to help you discover a world of postal history! Stroll around its historical (37,000 pieces), philatelic (400,000 pieces) and artistic (6,000 pieces of modern and contemporary art and experience the diversity of the postal world, from the first messengers to how things operate in the present day.
You can also enjoy the temporary exhibitions held regularly on the ground floor of the museum.
Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris is located in the iconic Hôtel Particulier, where Yves Saint Laurent spent almost 30 years designing his high fashion collections from 1974 to 2002.
At various times in its history, the Château de Vincennes has been a royal residence, a porcelain factory, a prison and a burial site. Its location was designed to allow the monarchy to keep a watchful eye over Paris.
Now, with a metro stop named after it, it's a part of the French capital. Highlights include the highest fortified tower in Europe and the beautiful Gothic Sainte-Chapelle de Vincennes.