Has anybody visit this museum ? it says on every page I have seen by appointment but is there any email you can make an appointment or not ?
Merci!
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I have not visited this museum but have considered it in the past and have never found an email address. I think you have to call for the appointment: 33-1-43-55-52-72. Maybe someone will yet respond with an email. I%26#39;d like to have that info too.
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I%26#39;ve yet to make it here. (maybe when I return in November??) My understanding it that the museum is in Piaf%26#39;s old apartment, and the telephone number is actually one of her friends, to arrange an appointment so they can show you around. The museum is free, though you can make a voluntary donation. I%26#39;m not aware of an email address, only the phone number.
I really would love to visit, as I%26#39;ve listened the the Little Sparrow since I was a girl...
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Hi -
I Googled the Museum and got the following --
http://www.paris.org/Musees/Piaf/info.html
Musée Edith Piaf
5, rue Crespin du Gast , 75011 Paris
Telephone: 43 55 52 72
Fax: 43 55 52 72
Metro: Ménilmontant
Bus: 96
Open: by appointment: 1-6 p.m.
Prices: Free - Group: Res. 1 week - Guided Tours, Conferences: Res. 24 hours
Closed: Friday, Saturday, Sunday, bank holidays.
I didn%26#39;t find an email address, but Google is your friend, and you might find one if you look a little farther than I did.
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I absolutely agree about Google. The telephone number I listed above came from the museum site that you gave. I also googled many other sites and they only gave the telephone number. Several guidebooks also listed just the number. So I think that Kathleen is likely correct. Anyway, the telephone number is confirmed so there is a contact for making a reservation, either from abroad or while in Paris.
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thanks everybody for the infos. my only concern is if they speak english or I will ask my hotel to call for me.
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If you%26#39;re not confident, then definately ask your hotel to phone for you.
And if the person that phones is a local, you could find you%26#39;ve made a new friend. I often speak of Piaf when in Paris, she%26#39;s is still genuinely loved - as it should be...
Have a wonderful trip!
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