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Tours Guides

The tours guides in sign language with me are proposed in several forms :

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1°) Tours guides organized and offered by the museums with which I work  :

!!! The use of the service museum mail  is  only to ask a request a visit of a group !!!

- Le Centre Pompidou : nicole.fournier@centrepompidou.fr

- Le Musée du Louvre : handicap@louvre.fr

- Le Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac : handicap.reservation@quaibranly.fr

- L'Institut du Monde Arabe : srobin@imarabe.org

- La Bibliothèque Nationale de France (B.n.F) : accueil.handicap@bnf.fr 

- Le Musée Cognacq-Jay : nathalie.flom@paris.fr

- Le Musée de Vie Romantique : reservations.museevieromantique@paris.fr

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2°) Private visits can be ordered by all users of the Sign Language : 

Some private visits must be requested before two/three months.

- Visit of Vaux-le-Vicomte (large garden and castle, in the winter or summer season.) 

- Visite of Palace Versailles (State Apartements of the King and Queen, Hall of Mirrors, Royal Park and Petit Trianon)  

- Visit of Orsay Museum (Paintings and Sculptures in 19th century)

- Temporary Exhibitions (Luxembourg Museum, Jacquemart-André Museum) 

 

If you are interested in organizing a visit with a small group of 5 to 12 people,

please contact me by mail: alexisdussaix.guidelsf@gmail.com

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3°) I can offer guided walks in cities or urban areas with a theme : 

Some rides can last from 1h30 to 4 hours, remember to take good shoes 

- The Ponts de Paris (1st and 2nd parts or full visit)

- Historical Paris (4 hours ride)

- Paris at the time of the French Revolution (between Bastille and Place du Concorde)

- The Historical district " le Marais" 

- Montmartre: "the Bohemian of Paris"

- Art Nouveau in Paris (in the footsteps of Hector Guimard)

- The Haussmannian Paris (between Place d'Étoile and Opéra Garnier)

- The Père Lachaise cemetery (4 hours ride)


- In the footsteps of the historical Deaf persons in Paris (4 hours ride)

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- Discovery of the royal city: Versailles
- Discovery of the city of 29 kings: Saint-Germain-en-Laye

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