Beyond the Eiffel Tower: 7 Lesser-Known Things to Do in Paris
Musee de Cluny
If you’ve already seen the Louvre and the Musee d’Orsay and are still wondering what to do in Paris, why not check out one of the more unusual museums in the city? The Musee de Cluny is located in one of the oldest buildings in Paris (a former townhouse from 1334) and it focuses on artwork and artifacts from medieval life.
One of the most intriguing displays is a collection of tapestries known as the Lady and the Unicorn. Woven from silk and wool, these tapestries are medieval masterpieces that feature a woman cavorting with a unicorn, a lion and a monkey.
Beneath the museum lies something even older — the ruins of Roman thermal baths that are thought to date back to the third century.