Visits to historic private homes in Paris: an exceptional moment at the heart of heritage

Published by Anne-Christine de Sortiraparis · Published on June 1st, 2021 at 06:23 p.m.
You can now visit private historic houses in Paris and the Ile de France with MyDomos. Guided by the owners, you can enjoy intimate and original tours. You'll discover architectural gems ranging from Louis XV to Art Deco. Places are going fast, so book your tour online now.

It's well known that Paris is full of hidden treasures. And if you want to unlock its mysteries, there's nothing like pushing open the doors of private estates to discover a breathtaking heritage like a privileged few. Now, with MyDomos, this type of experience is no longer reserved for the happy few. Simply book online for one of our tours of historic private homes in Paris and the Ile de France region. The best part? The tours are led by the passionate owners who bring these places to life, and a little attention or special experience linked to the home is offered for a guaranteed exceptional moment.

It's time for a unique journey back in time, with tours lasting from 1h30 to 2h and costing between €39 and €59 per person, bookable online on the MyDomos website.

Whether you're looking for anArt Deco jewel, an 18th-century Maison de Plaisance that once played host to Mozart, a Belle Epoque townhouse or a Louis XV mansion in the style of Madame du Barry, you've got a choice of exceptional places steeped in history. Guided by the owner, you'll feel like a guest, which creates the charm of these intimate tours.

Here are the treasures currently open to visitors:

Villa Ange Volant in Garches (92)
En route to the most secret Art Deco villa at the gateway to Paris. Today, the owners of l'Ange Volant open the doors of their family home, a mythical villa in the work of architect and designer Gio Ponti, a major figure of the 20th century. Built in 1927, it was the architect's first large-scale project and the only one of its kind in France. Refreshments will be served at the end of the tour.
1h30 tour at €59 per person

La Jussienne in Paris
Built in 1752 by Denis Quirot, architect to the King and the Duchess of Orléans, this hotel was soon rented by the Count du Barry for himself and his mistress, the future Countess du Barry. Today, the owner of the La Jussienne apartment patiently reconstructs a world in the style of the reign of Louis XV, and shares his passion for heraldry and armorial bookplates.

During a hands-on workshop, you'll be introduced to the language of the coat of arms, the symbolism of heraldic colors and, with the advice of the master of the house, you'll be able to paint your own historical ex-libris with highlights and color washes, in the style of the 17th and 18th centuries. You'll be able to take your finished work home with you, and enjoy refreshments in a convivial atmosphere.
2-hour tour, €59 per person

Hôtel Kergorlay Langsdorff
This is a characterful townhouse in the heart of the 16th arrondissement. Built in the 1880s by the famous Belle Epoque architect Paul-Ernest Sanson, this mansion houses an important collection of historical objects from General de Caulaincourt, a close friend of the Emperor and direct ancestor of the de Langsdorff family.

A rare private mansion whose keys have remained in the hands of the patron's descendants, a member of the Kergolay-Langsdorff family will welcome you and tell you all about the history of the place. The visit will be followed by refreshments with a glass of champagne.
2h visit at 39€ per person

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L'Hôtel de Noailles in Saint-Germain en Laye
Immerse yourself in the refined atmosphere of an 18th-century pleasure house. The Hôtel de Noailles was built in 1679 by Jules Hardouin-Mansart as a pleasure house in Saint-Germain-en-Laye. The apartment of the Duchesse de Noailles captures the spirit of a place emblematic of the Age of Enlightenment, where great names in thought and the arts gathered. In 1778, it welcomed a promising young composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

You'll be welcomed by the owners to discover the Hôtel de Noailles and the history of Mozart's stay. The visit will be followed by a musical moment, refreshments and a tasting of chocolates created especially for the occasion: their flavors and ingredients have been chosen to recreate the emotions linked to the presence of this exceptional guest, using plants from the garden of the time.
2h visit €49 per person

This is one of the best ways to immerse yourself in the history of art and architecture. Thanks to these passionate owners, you can enjoy a heritage that's still very much alive.

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Dates and Opening Time
From June 1st, 2021 to June 1st, 2022

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