Exhibitions

Paris is one of the major cultural capitals in the world and there is always an exceptional art exhibition to visit in our city. Our Clefs d'Or team of concierges gets-up-to-date news every day about the various temporary exhibitions and is at your service to offer advice and make your ticket reservations. 



The Concierge Service Plus

We are able to arrange for tickets for most of the current major exhibitions. Consequently, you will have a priority access to the exhibitions in the best conditions, without queuing. Do not hesitate to contact us.


The Museum of L'Orangerie reopened its doors, with the famous Nymphea of Monet 
The Musee du Quai Branly opened in July, 2006
National modern Art Centre Georges Pompidou


Temporary Exhibitions
 

Louvre Museum

Each season, the Louvre features a series of temporary exhibitions, each the result of the latest expert research.
Some of these shows are more suitable for the general public, but in their conception they act as echoes, versions and counterpoints to the museum's collections.
 

 

Orsay

Well known for its extensive collection of impressionist masterpieces (Monet, Renoir...), the temporary exhibitions at the Musée d'Orsay are also worth seeing.


 

Le Grand Palais

Le Grand Palais, a large exhibition hall that was built for the Paris Exhibition in 1900, is still one of the most famous place in Paris for temporary art exhibitions.


 

Musée du Luxembourg

The museum's exhibition program alternates between two major themes :
the Renaissance, in honor of Marie de Médicis to whom we owe the Palais du Luxembourg, and modern art, to evoke the museum's golden age between 1887 and 1937.



Centre Pompidou - Museum of Modern Art

In a unique location under one roof, the Centre Pompidou houses one of the most important museums in the world, featuring the leading collection of modern and contemporary art in Europe.
Unswerving in its interdisciplinary vocation and its core mission - to spread knowledge about all creative works from the 20th century and those heralding the new millennium - each year the Centre Pompidou holds thirty or so public exhibitions plus international events.



Musée Jacquemart André

Imagine an artistic journey through the heart of the Italian Renaissance, 18th century French masterpieces and works by the Flemish masters…
Discover such treasures in an authentic mansion just a stone’s throw from the Champs Elysées.
The museum, Café (brunches) and the bookstore and gift shop are opened every day.
Extensive collection of masterpieces by the likes of Nattier, Vigée-Lebrun, Fragonard or David. Temporary exhibitions all along the year. 


 

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