le Grand Palais
Visit the Grand Palais in Paris. Discover its iconic glass dome, world-class art exhibitions, and prestigious events in the heart of the city near the Champs-Élysées.
le Grand Palais
Visit the Grand Palais in Paris. Discover its iconic glass dome, world-class art exhibitions, and prestigious events in the heart of the city near the Champs-Élysées.
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About le Grand Palais
Add to favoritesThe Glass and Steel Giant on the Champs-Élysées Standing proudly between the Champs-Élysées and the Seine, the Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées is one of Paris's most spectacular monuments. Built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, it is world-renowned for its monumental nave surmounted by an immense glass dome, the largest in Europe. This architectural masterpiece, which blends the classicism of its stone facades with the modernity of its iron and steel structure, is the stage for the capital's most prestigious events: from haute couture fashion shows to contemporary art fairs (Art Basel Paris), and international sporting competitions. Following extensive restoration work, the Grand Palais has regained its full splendor to welcome the public to its magnificent spaces. In 2026, it stands more than ever as the beating heart of Parisian cultural life. In addition to the major temporary exhibitions organized by the Réunion des Musées Nationaux (RMN), the site offers a unique visitor experience where natural light floods the galleries, creating a magical atmosphere. Whether admiring its mosaic frescoes, monumental staircases, or world-renowned exhibitions, the Grand Palais remains the ultimate symbol of French artistic audacity and influence.
Tip for an even more exceptional visit.
Access via the Petit Palais: To avoid the sometimes long queues on Avenue Winston Churchill, start your morning at the Petit Palais, located directly opposite (whose permanent collections are free). Admire its secret inner garden, then cross over for your reserved time slot at the Grand Palais. It is essential to book your ticket online for the Nave exhibitions, as capacity is strictly limited to preserve the magic of the space.



