Discovery tour of the medieval tower of Jean sans Peur (early 15th century) and its exhibitions
Visit of the Jean Without Fear Tower and its two temporary exhibitions on Health in the Middle Ages + Gamins et poupardes enfances parisiennes au XIXe siècle à Paris (presented until 12/03/23)
Take advantage of the European Heritage Days to visit the Jean Tower without Fear, the last intact vestige of the great palace of the dukes of Burgundy, located two steps from the Halles, in the heart of Paris (20 rue Etienne Marcel 75002 Paris).
Built at the end of the Middle Ages, the Jean Without Fear Tower is visited in its entirety and includes a princely staircase finished by a splendid carved vegetable vault unique in France.
The visit (limited access due to the context) allows access to the five levels of the tower, all arranged with a route presenting the history, architecture and daily life in the Middle Ages.
(online brochure on www.tourjeansanspeur.com)
The entrance ticket for the JEP also allows access to the two exhibitions: Health in the Middle Ages / Children and babies, Parisian childhoods in the 19th century (submitted until March 12, 2023)
Access limited to 1h/ Access limited to 40 people at the same time
WITHOUT RESERVATION (come directly)
Free visit of the places from 10am to 6pm (last visit at 5pm) Saturday and Sunday.
Exposure Children and babies, Parisian childhoods in the 19th century (accessible to the public with a motor disability)
Exhibitions Health in the Middle Ages / Tour Jean sans (Accessible to people with a hearing disability - not accessible to people with a motor disability)
Provide for change (entry 2€ payable in cash)
Recommended barrier gestures (mask and distancing, hydroalcoholic solution available)