Grand Palais
A large historic site, exhibition hall and museum complex, the Grand Palais is a living place open to all, where culture is celebrated in all its forms.
The Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées, commonly known as the Grand Palais, is a large historic site, exhibition hall and museum complex located at the Champs-Élysées in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. Construction of the Grand Palais began in 1897 following the demolition of the Palais de l’Industrie (Palace of Industry) as part of the preparation works for the Universal Exposition of 1900, which also included the creation of the adjacent Petit Palais and Pont Alexandre III.
The structure was built in the style of Beaux-Arts architecture as taught by the École des Beaux-Arts of Paris. The building reflects the movement’s taste for ornate decoration through its stone facades, the formality of its floor planning and the use of techniques that were innovative at the time, such as its glass vault, its structure made of iron and light steel framing, and its use of reinforced concrete.
Thought of as a true living space, the Grand Palais opens its doors to everyone, inviting visitors to experience an inclusive cultural programme of international exhibitions, shows, performances and encounters with the great figures of contemporary creation.
OPENING TIMES:
Tue – Sun 9:30am – 8pm
ADMISSION:
Ticket
M: webmaster@rmngp.fr
W: Grand Palais
ADDRESS
Square Jean Perrin, 17 avenue du Général Eisenhower, 75008
ESTABLISHED
1900
Grand Palais
Grand Palais