Opened in October 2014, the Frank Gehry-designed Fondation Louis Vuitton is a stunning building dedicated to art, culture, and heritage. It can be found in the Jardin d'Acclimatation in Paris's 16th arrondissement.
Musée Marmottan Monet is the best place on Earth to see Claude Monet's masterpieces up close. Visitors can admire over 100 of the Frenchman's works, donated by friends and family over many years, including iconic pieces like 'Impression, Sunrise' and a unique set of his 'Water lilies'.
It's not just Monet that makes the museum such a must-see in Paris. Your Musée Marmottan Monet tickets allow you to enjoy fellow Impressionist icons like Gauguin, Degas, and Morisot, as well as a calendar of highlight exhibitions.
Located in a breathtaking postmodern building designed by Frank Gehry, the Cinémathèque Française is a French non-profit film organization that houses one of the largest archives of film documents and film-related objects in the world.
Alongside daily showings of global cinemas on their film screens, the museum is also home to the Méliès Museum which showcases the life of French cinematic pioneer George Méliès.
Grand Palais Immersif - Bastille is a innovative cultural venue located in the heart of Paris, located in the unseen spaces of the Opéra Bastille, never before open to the public.
The digital exhibitions developed by Grand Palais Immersif and its partners aim to provide an artistic experience and to explain a work, an artist or a movement, by providing a point of view and keys to understanding, while arousing emotions in compliance with scientific requirements.
This new exhibition format features audiovisual, narrative, interactive, and immersive components, all designed to be wandered around with wonder.
Up above the hustle and bustle of the French capital is quite literally rarefied air. Breathe it in with a visit to Tour Montparnasse.
Built atop the Montparnasse – Bienvenüe Paris Métro station, the Tour Montparnasse features a restaurant, a terrace on the top floor, and Europe's fastest elevator. On a clear day you can see for 40 km or more.
Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris is located in the iconic Hôtel Particulier, where Yves Saint Laurent spent almost 30 years designing his high fashion collections from 1974 to 2002.