Visite guidée (collections permanentes)
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Choose the Official site for a guided visit with museum-led context and the lower listed price. Choose Tiqets for a straightforward museum admission option if you prefer a partner booking flow, but compare the final checkout details and inclusions before paying.
This is the supplied guided permanent-collections visit from the Official site.
Compare offers ↓The supplied Official site row is listed at 7 EUR, versus 11 EUR for Tiqets.
Compare offers ↓Tiqets is the supplied partner option and is marked available.
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Official site — Visite guidée (collections permanentes) at €7
Compare offers ↓02Tiqets listing at €11, after checking the final checkout total and inclusions
Compare offers ↓03Official site guided permanent-collections visit; confirm the visit format and duration before purchase
Compare offers ↓04Official site guided permanent-collections visit, since the supplied title explicitly identifies it as guided
Compare offers ↓05Neither supplied row states cancellation or change terms; compare the final seller conditions before buying
Compare offers ↓06Check the museum’s eligibility and reservation requirements first; neither supplied row identifies free or reduced admission
Compare offers ↓Insider tips
Use the visitors’ entrance at 4 Avenue du Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy, 75014 Paris, on Place Denfert-Rochereau: the entrance is along Avenue du Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy, facing the Catacombs entrance. Allow time for systematic visual checks of bags, luggage and clothing under Vigipirate measures; a timed visit does not remove this security step. Bags larger than cabin size (55 × 35 × 20 cm) are not permitted, while smaller bags must be left in the cloakroom.
The supplied rows show a 7 EUR official-site benchmark for the guided permanent-collections visit, while the Tiqets museum listing is 11 EUR. Compare the final checkout total and inclusions carefully, because the listed products may differ in what they provide; confirm any fees, booking conditions, and included visit format before paying.
For July 2026, visiting the permanent collections at the Musée de la Libération de Paris – Musée du Général Leclerc – Musée Jean Moulin is free for everyone and normally does not require a reservation. Guided visits and temporary exhibitions follow separate pricing: eligible visitors, including those up to 26, students, families with qualifying cards, jobseekers, people receiving certain social benefits, and visitors with disabilities plus one companion, may receive reduced or free admission with valid proof; preferential tickets can be obtained on site or reserved online. Check the specific activity or exhibition before booking, as free permanent-collection entry does not automatically cover paid guided visits or temporary exhibitions.
Arrive early enough for security checks, ticket scanning and wayfinding.
FAQ
The supplied listings do not state a required time slot or mobile-ticket rule. The museum says access to its permanent collections is free for all visitors, so check the specific voucher or booking confirmation for any reservation instructions attached to a paid activity.
Cancellation and refund terms are not included in the supplied offer rows. Check the final checkout conditions for the exact offer before paying, especially because the official guided visit and the Tiqets listing may have different seller policies.
The supplied rows show an official guided visit at €7 and a Tiqets museum listing at €11, but their inclusions and conditions are not identical in the data provided. Compare what each voucher includes and check the final checkout total before choosing.
No ticket should be assumed to bypass the museum’s entrance controls. The museum carries out systematic visual checks of bags, luggage and clothing, and additional measures may be introduced when necessary, so admission can still take longer at busy times.
Large luggage is not accepted. Bags smaller than cabin size, up to 55 × 35 × 20 cm, must be placed in lockers; luggage that does not fit, along with bicycles, scooters, skateboards and roller skates, is not admitted.
The supplied offers do not specify late-arrival or entry-window rules. If your confirmation shows a start time, contact the named seller before arrival and do not assume that a late ticket remains valid.
The museum states that access to the permanent collections is free for all visitors. Paid activities, temporary exhibitions, and group visits can have separate conditions, so eligible visitors should check whether proof of entitlement or advance reservation is required for the specific activity.
The most clearly documented bottleneck is the security inspection at entry rather than a guaranteed ticket line: all potentially relevant bags, luggage and clothing are visually checked, and extra precautions may slow admission. Travel with only a small compliant bag and allow time for screening.