After dog parks and dog cafés, it looks like our four-legged friends are getting a brand-new place just for them, as the first dog museum in France is coming just a stone's throw from Paris. Starting on Friday, May 16, 2025, you'll be able to explore this new space at la Centrale Canine in Aubervilliers. The program includes discovering the entire collection of its art holdings, the role that dogs have played in history as well as in art, and their relationship with humans.
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A historical and artistic discovery of dogs
In over 500 square meters, the Centrale Canine unfolds a unique journey, accessible for free visits, entirely dedicated to dogs. You'll find several hundred art objects and unusual pieces such as paintings, sculptures, tapestries, advertising effigies, Mexican statuettes, and a Napoleon III doghouse, all showcasing our beloved canine companions.
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The 2nd Largest Dog Museum in the World
This new museum is now the second largest museum in the world dedicated to our furry friends, following the one in New York, which opened its doors in 1982. And when we talk about a dog museum, we mean a dog-friendly museum! You can come along with your pet on a leash for the visit. Great news, until September 1, 2025, you can enjoy free entry!
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Dog Museum
Canine Center
155 Jean Jaurès Avenue — 9330, Aubervilliers
Open starting May 16, 2025
Accessible by appointment on weekdays from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM
And from 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM
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