"The Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac is perhaps best known for its unusual design by Jean Nouvel; the exterior of the building almost seems alive with plant walls and wild gardens, while the interiors are dark, winding, and dramatically lit. The modern structure stands in sharp contrast with the treasures housed inside: ancient art and artifacts and relics of bygone civilizations (with a specific focus on non-European cultures). If you've brought the kids along, take one of the family guided tours the museum offers (one caters to children three to five years old, and the other, those older than six). During the hour-long amble, you'll discover objects from different continents, from rare pieces to temporary exhibits." - Daisy de Plume