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A place entirely dedicated to music, La Cité de la musique - Philharmonie de Paris gives access to musical culture to the greatest number of people through concerts, a museum, as well as educational and editorial activities for adults and young people.
Activities take place within an architectural complex, built in the south of the Parc de la Villette: Christian Portzomparc designed the Cité de la musique (1995), and Jean Nouvel the Philharmonie (2015).
With a rich collection of more than 7,000 instruments and works of art, the Musée de la musique and its permanent exhibition space provide an insight into the history of Western music from the 16th century to the present day and a glimpse of the main musical cultures around the world.
This museum nurtures the Philharmonic's heritage ambition and offers many activities for all publics: concerts, visits, performances, workshops and large-scale exhibitions. With the recent donation of Pierre Henry's composition material, the Museum has opened a new permanent space.
Closing days
* Monday
Open on public holidays
* May 8
* November 11th
* July 14th
* August 15th
* November 1st
* Ascension
* Pentecost
* Easter
Late opening in the eveningUniquement à l'occasion des expositions temporaires (jour variable).Tourisme & Handicap State quality rating
Accessibility summary
Accessible entrance
Staff made aware
Accessible reception
Accessible toilets
Adapted exhibition spaces
Tactile tours
Tours in LL, LPC, or LSF
Adapted mediation service
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Useful information
https://philharmoniedeparis.fr
contact@philharmoniedeparis.fr
+33 (0) 1 44 84 44 84
Address
221 avenue Jean Jaurès, 75019, Paris