Musée de Cluny (Musée National du Moyen Âge)
The Musée de Cluny is located on a quiet street off the Boulevard Saint-Germain, in the 15th-century Hôtel des Abbés de Cluny (Abbey House). Being one of the Latin Quarter's most popular attractions, the museum houses a fantastic collection of medieval paintings, sculptures, stained glass, and church treasures.
The Lady with the Unicorn (Dame à la Licorne) series, which dates from the late 15th and early 16th centuries, is one of the museum's most famous tapestries. This collection of six "millefleurs" ("thousand flowers") style tapestries features a wealth of blossoms, trees, and friendly animals, all rendered in great detail. One of the museum's rooms is part of the Frigidarium (room of the cold bath), a two-thousand-year-old Roman baths archaeological site. This room has a small collection of statues, mosaics, and other antiquities, including Gallo-Roman sculptures. Outside the museum, along the Boulevard Saint-Miche, you can view the rest of the Roman baths complex, the Thermes de Cluny, which was built around AD 200.
Address: 28 Rue du Sommerard, 75005 Paris
Official site: https://www.musee-moyenage.fr/en/home.html