Attribu\u00e9 \u00e0 Moreau, Louis (avant 1764 – en 1791), eb\u00e9niste<\/a>, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons<\/p><\/div>\nWhether you’re a collector or a tourist searching for a unique gift, the Au Bonheur du Jour museum has erotic art for every price. The charmingly nostalgic atmosphere is the polar opposite of the city’s more modern galleries, which have frigid, futuristic white interiors. The Cocteau\/Colette feel is ideal for the collection of male and female nudes adorning the walls. If you can’t decide, we recommend the gallery’s owner’s books – catalogs with letters, images, drawings, cheeky anecdotes, and well-argued research. Look for the best-selling ‘D\u00e9cors de bordels, entre intimit\u00e9 et exub\u00e9rance,’ which is a history of the oldest profession.<\/p>\n
Address: 1 Rue Chabanais, 75002 Âé¶¹APP, France<\/h6>\nOpening hours: Tuesday to Saturday 3-7 pm<\/h6>\nMetro station: Pyramides \/ Quatre-Septembre<\/h6>\nLe Village Saint-Paul<\/h3>\n
The Village St-Paul, located in the heart of the historic Marais neighborhood, between the rue Saint-Antoine and the Seine, houses more than 80 designers, antique dealers, and gallerists. A location for unique, high-quality home shopping in a maze of cobblestone courtyards: furniture, tableware, lighting, art, and decoration.<\/p>\n
Address: Rue Saint-Paul, 75004 Âé¶¹APP, France<\/h6>\nOpening hours: Monday to Sunday 11 am-7 pm<\/h6>\nMetro station: Saint-Paul (Le Marais)\/Sully – Morland<\/h6>\n