Suzanne Valadon

Place Georges Pompidou, 75004, Paris
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15 Janvier - 26 Mai 2025
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The Centre Pompidou, designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers, is a 20th-century architectural marvel, immediately recognizable by its exterior escalators and enormous coloured tubing. It is home to the National Museum of Modern Art and is internationally renowned for its 20th and 21st century art collections. The works of iconic artists are displayed chronologically over two sections: the modern period, from 1905 to 1960 (Matisse, Picasso, Dubuffet, etc.), and the contemporary period, from 1960 to the present day (Andy Warhol, Niki de Saint Phalle, Anish Kapoor, etc.). In addition to its permanent collections, internationally renowned exhibitions are organized every year on the top floor, where visitors can enjoy a breathtaking view of Paris and its rooftops. Everything you might need to spend a pleasant half-day, or indeed a day in the museum is available: eat at Le Georges, learn more at the public information library, and take a break browsing the shelves of the museum gift shop. At the foot of the Centre, the Atelier Brancusi presents a unique collection of works by this artist who played a major role in the history of modern sculpture.
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* Tuesday

Open on public holidays
* May 8
* November 11th
* August 15th
* January 1st
* November 1st
* December 25th
* Whit Monday
* Easter Monday
* Pentecost
* Easter

Late opening in the eveningLes jeudis jusqu'à 23h dans les espaces d'exposition du niveau 6 (galeries 1 et 2)Tourisme & Handicap State quality rating
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Accessibility summary
Accessible entrance
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Accessible reception
Accessible toilets
Adapted exhibition spaces
Tours in LL, LPC, or LSF
Adapted mediation service

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Place Georges Pompidou, 75004, Paris

48.86064, 2.352245

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