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Special Exhibition

The French Revolutions

17 December 2008 ¡V 16 March 2009 (Closed on Tuesdays)
Special Arrangements on Christmas and Chinese New Year
Special Exhibition Gallery

Admission Fee (including "The Hong Kong Story" permanent exhibition):

  • General Opening Days¡GHK$20
    30% discount for group of 20 or more¡GHK$14 each
    50% discount for full-time students / senior citizens /
    people with disabilities¡GHK$10 each


  • On Wednesdays¡GHK$10
    30% discount for group of 20 or more¡GHK$7 each
    50% discount for full-time students / senior citizens /
    people with disabilities¡GHK$5 each


  • Free Admission for holders of Museum Pass and Weekly Pass


Jointly presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and the City of Paris Department of Culture
In collaboration with the Consulate General of France in Hong Kong and Macau
Co-organized by the Hong Kong Museum of History and Paris
Collections from the Carnavalet - Histoire de Paris and the Historique de la Ville de Paris

In the 18th and 19th century, a number of revolts and revolutions broke out in France. Among them, the French Revolution that lasted from 1789 to 1799 brought an end to the absolute monarchy. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen adopted by the National Assembly on 26 August 1789 set forth the equality and liberty of individual. Such notion had been widely spread in Europe since the outbreak of French Revolution. Subsequent revolutions were triggered throughout the Continent in the 19th century. Featuring some 180 items selected from the collections of the Carnavalet ¡V Histoire de Paris and the Historique de la Ville de Paris, this exhibition introduces the revolutions of France in the 18th and 19th century through such paintings as The Tennis Court Oath, Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, the storming of the Bastille, together with other memorabilia of the 1830 and 1848 revolutions and the invaluable photographs recording the 1871 revolution.

The Museum offers public guided tours and pre-booked group visit with docent services from 24 December 2008 (Wed) onwards.

Group Visits

Public Guided Tours (in Cantonese)
Each tour lasts for about 1 hour and admits 30 persons on a first come, first served basis. Please gather at the¡§Docent Stop¡¨at the entrance of the Special Exhibition Gallery according to the following schedule¡G
Session 1¡G11:30am daily
Session 2¡G3pm daily

Exhibition Pamphlet

Educational Pamphlet of "The French Revolutions"

Special Exhibition Lectures

Programmes for Special Exhibition

The Interactive Game ¡§The French Revolutions¡¨

Highlight Exhibits

Clock with an Argument between Voltaire and Rousseau
c. 1770
H: 44 L: 30 D: 14 cm
Photo
   

The Tennis Court Oath, 20 June 1789
After David
Oil on canvas
H: 72 L: 102 cm

Photo
   

The Storming of the Bastille, 14 July 1789
Anonymous
Oil on canvas
H: 67 L: 83 cm

Photo
   

Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, 1789
After Le Barbier l¡¦Ainˆm
Oil on canvas
H: 119.5 L: 96 cm

Photo
   

Execution of Louis XVI, 21 January 1793
Anonymous
Oil on copper
H: 46.5 L: 58 cm

Photo
   
Law Court after Destruction
Hippolyte Blancard
1871
Historique de la Ville de Paris
Photo


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