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The Cluny Terme - the ruins of the once gorgeous bath complex of Gallo Roman baths. At one time, the therma was absolutely free to visit and enjoyed great popularity. There are terms in Paris, in the Latin Quarter, and are part of the Museum of the Middle Ages.

Presumably, the Cluny Term was built at the beginning of the third century by the influential Lutetia boatman's guild. Next to the thermae is the museum and the Cluny mansion.

The highlight of the collection is the legendary "Lady with the Unicorn" - a series of six 15th century tapestries

Where is the

Terme can be found at: 6 Place Paul Painlevé, 75005. You can visit this place on any day, except Tuesday, from 9:15 to 17:45.

How to get there

To the therms there are buses number 21, 27, 38, 63, 85, 86, 87. Or you can take the metro to Cluny-La Sorbonne station on the M10 line.

Cost of visiting

8 EUR. If you are lucky and you will get there during the period of discounts, then 6 EUR. In the period of exhibitions, you will have to pay 8, 5 and 6, 5 EUR for the ticket, respectively. Interestingly, all young people under the age of 26 are admitted free of charge.

Cluny Termes