| Detail | Information | |--------|-------------| | | 12 Rue des Ombres, 3rd arrondissement, Old Town (behind the “Le Petit Café” sign). | | Opening Hours | Tue–Sun: 10 am – 8 pm (last entry 7:30 pm). Closed on Mondays & major public holidays. | | Admission | Adults €18, Students/ seniors €12, Children under 12 free. Enchanted Pass : €40 for unlimited entry and workshop discounts (valid 6 months). | | Accessibility | Wheelchair‑friendly ramps, tactile floor guides, audio description headsets, and multi‑language (EN/FR/ES) QR‑code guides. | | Guided Tours | Daily 2‑hour tours (English & French). Private thematic tours available on request. | | Café & Shop | “The Alchemist’s Table” – serves herb‑infused teas and pastries; shop offers limited‑edition prints, hand‑crafted jewelry, and a selection of rare occult books. | | COVID‑19 & Safety | Contact‑less ticketing, timed entry slots, and HEPA‑filtered ventilation throughout the building. |
A wall of hand-blown glass vessels, each containing a preserved relic of the realm: a petrified petal, a vial of "moonlight," or a scroll written in a language that feels familiar yet remains unreadable. The Enchantress Within hidden realm of the enchantress gallery
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Prepared by the Cultural Insight Team, 2026 | | Admission | Adults €18, Students/ seniors
Walk backward through the Vestibule. The exit will appear as a small door you didn’t notice before. Once through, you will remember the art but not all the emotions it gave you—that’s the Enchantress’s price for entry. However, for three days afterward, ordinary things (rain on a window, the grain of wood) will look like masterpieces.
The "Hidden" in the gallery’s name is literal as well as metaphorical. Often located in historical districts or tucked away in repurposed Victorian buildings, finding the gallery is part of the initiation.