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Free Museum Sunday: Louvre, Concorde & Vintage Cars | May 3

Free Museum Sunday: Louvre, Concorde & Vintage Cars | May 3

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(00:00:00) Free Museum Sunday: Louvre, Concorde & Vintage Cars | May 3
(00:00:29) Louvre New Exhibitions Open
(00:01:03) Free Museum Sunday Across Paris
(00:01:31) Yann Arthus-Bertrand at Concorde
(00:01:55) Vintage Cars and Luminiscence Finale
(00:02:35) Closing Takeaway: Early May Is the Window

Today is the first Sunday of May, which triggers one of Paris's best-kept structural advantages: free entry to national museums, castles, and monuments across the city and the Île-de-France region. The Louvre has new programming running on Hellenistic sculpture and Italian Renaissance painting, crowds are still roughly thirty percent below summer peak, and the weather is doing what early May in Paris is supposed to do. It's the kind of alignment that doesn't happen often.

Beyond the Louvre, the same free-entry policy covers the Musée Picasso, Versailles, and dozens of smaller national collections — making this the structural moment to act on anything you've been postponing. Check the official museum websites before you go for the latest exhibition details and timed-entry requirements.

At Place de la Concorde, photographer and filmmaker Yann Arthus-Bertrand has installed his outdoor exhibition 'Vivre Encore' — free, central, and an easy pairing with a walk through the Tuileries. No booking required.

Elsewhere across the city, more than 160 vintage cars are rolling through Paris streets as part of a classic car rally — expect some street-level disruption and treat any sighting as a visual bonus. The light installation 'Luminiscence: Celestial Odyssey' at the Church of Saint-Eustache is also in its final days, so today is a practical deadline if you haven't seen it. And the flea markets and brocantes running since the May Day long weekend close out today — last chance to browse before next weekend.

Early May in Paris means fewer crowds, more access, and better conditions. That window narrows fast as June approaches.

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