Château de Maisons & the Paris Museum Pass
François Mansart’s 1651 masterpiece — the château that set the template for Versailles, with the most celebrated staircase in French baroque architecture and royal apartments from the Sun King’s era.
Oct–May: 10am–12:30pm & 2pm–5pm
Is the Château de Maisons included in the Paris Museum Pass?
Yes — the Paris Museum Pass covers full entry to the Château de Maisons, saving you €9 per person. No reservation required. Maisons-Laffitte is 20 minutes from central Paris by RER A — the easiest pass-covered day trip from the city.
Château de Maisons — Fast Facts
| Address | 2 Avenue Carnot, 78600 Maisons-Laffitte |
| Nearest Metro | Maisons-Laffitte (RER A, Cergy-Pontoise branch) — 12 min walk · or SNCF from Saint-Lazare (RER A) |
| Bus | Local from Maisons-Laffitte station |
| Opening hours | 16 May–15 September 10am–12:30pm and 2pm–6pm 16 September–15 May 10am–12:30pm and 2pm–5pm Lunch closure daily: 12:30pm–2pm Closed Tuesdays · 1 January, 1 May, 25 December |
| Closed | Tuesdays · 1 January, 1 May, 25 December |
| Individual ticket | €9 (2026) |
| With Museum Pass | Free — included |
What to Know Before You Visit
The Château de Maisons is one of the most important buildings in French architectural history — and one of the least visited. Built between 1630 and 1651 for René de Longueuil by the architect François Mansart, it is considered the purest and most complete example of French classical baroque architecture. When Louis XIV attended the inaugural reception in 1651 and admired the extraordinary staircase and interior decoration, he recruited the same craftsmen and sculptors to work on what would become the Palace of Versailles. In this sense, Maisons is the prototype for Versailles.
Collection Highlights
The finest baroque staircase in France and royal apartments that directly inspired Versailles — in a building 20 minutes from Paris by Metro.
Getting There
Take RER A westbound on the Cergy-Pontoise branch to Maisons-Laffitte — 20 minutes from Châtelet. The château is a 12-minute walk from the station. SNCF from Paris Saint-Lazare also serves Maisons-Laffitte. By car: A86 towards Cergy-Pontoise, exit 2B towards Bezons, then N192 and N308 — approximately 25 minutes.
Is the Château de Maisons Worth It on a Museum Pass?
At €9 saved per person with no reservation required, Maisons is one of the easiest pass inclusions to act on — and one of the most underused. RER A runs frequently from central Paris (Châtelet, Nation, Gare de Lyon) and the journey takes around 20 minutes to Maisons-Laffitte station, making this genuinely less effort than many in-city venues.
The timing advice matters here: the château closes for lunch between 12:30pm and 2pm every day. Arrive at 10am, complete the visit by 12:15pm, walk into town for lunch, and you have the afternoon free. For pass holders wanting a second venue on the same trip, the Musée d’Archéologie Nationale at Saint-Germain-en-Laye is one stop further on RER A — two pass-covered venues in a single half-day, both consistently uncrowded.
For visitors who have already done Versailles, Maisons offers something different: intimate scale, no queues, and the building that directly inspired Versailles — with the same craftsmen, on a human scale you can actually absorb.
Ready to Visit Château de Maisons?
€9 entry included with the Museum Pass. Plus 50+ more venues across Paris.
Frequently Asked Questions
Nearby Museums Also Covered by the Pass
See all 50+ pass venues in our complete museum list →
