Grand Perfume Museum Opens Doors In Paris

The museum gathered major players in French and international perfume industry.
PARIS: The Grand Musee de Parfum, Paris’ first perfume museum, opened its doors, inviting visitors to discover perfume history through a quite innovative sensory and olfactory exhibition.
The Grand Musee du Parfum, which opened for public on Friday, is created after noting the absence of an emblematic place of French perfumery in Paris despite the sector’s flourishing influence abroad, Xinhua news agency quoted Guillaume de Maussion, the museum president, as saying.
The museum gathered major players in French and international perfume industry, including the Federation of Beauty Enterprises, the French Syndicate of Perfumery and the International Flavours and Fragrances, de Maussion said.

The Grand Musee du Parfum intends to create three spaces with one area dedicated to the history of perfumes.

France has world’s leading cosmetics-perfumes sector and its turnover totalled 25 billion euros ($26 billion) in 2014.
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