Immerse yourself in a truly French art-de-vivre with an unique olfactory journey to the Fragonard Perfume Museum in Paris, located right next door to the Opera Garnier. The perfect opportunity to discover a unique collection of ancient fragrance bottles. Immersed in a Second Empire atmosphere, visitors traverse three thousand years of history : Know-how of Grasse, vanished raw materials, ancient fragrant objects, the museum is a perfumer’s laboratory with rare and precious bottles from the Pharaohs to Fabergé as witnesses of social and cultural habits.
After the visit of 20 minutes, we invite you for a moment of sensory and olfactory memory development with the explanation of the olfactory pyramid, the recognition of 3 blended compositions that enter into the Flower of the Year eau de toilette. During the visit, you will create and customize, following the advices of our teacher, your own Eau de Toilette (12 ml in a spray).
Live an original olfactory experience with the discovery of the Perfume Museum.
After the theory, let’s practice! Attend the Flower-of-the-Year Olfactory Workshop and become the creator of your own Eau de Toilette.
While visiting the Perfume Museum, we invite you to unveil the history, the origin, the culture of this very special flower and the way it is used in perfumery. During the tour, you will create and customize, following the advices of our teacher, your own Eau de Toilette (12 ml in a spray).
HIGHLIGHTS :
Enjoy a culturally enriching experience and learn the secrets of a mythical luxury object: perfume
Discover the trade secrets of perfumes and cosmetics in a guided visit.
Explore the world of the museum's curators, Maison Fragonard, family-run perfumery from Grasse since 1926
Develop your olfactory memory during a moment of sensuality
Create and customize your own Eau de Toilette (12 ml in a spray).
Meeting at PERFUME MUSEUM Front desk
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