Musée Grévin
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The Musée Grévin is a waxwork museum in Paris located on the Grands Boulevards on the right bank of the Seine with some 500 characters arranged in scenes from the history of France and modern life. The Musée Grévin has a baroque architecture and includes a mirage room and a theater for magic shows. Louis Aragon wrote poems under the name of Le Musée Grévin (using the pseudonym of François la Colère), published during the Vichy regime by the Éditions de Minuit underground editor.
[edit] Trivia
- It was here that the first animated film was shown (see Charles-Émile Reynaud).
[edit] External links
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