- Discover the major European site devoted to modern and contemporary art
- Explore this unique cultural center
- Enjoy a breathtaking view over Paris
Centre Pompidou | Open Ticket with Reserved Access
From 13th May to 31st August 2020, Matisse
€18
per person
3 hours (average time spent)
Highlights
Activity Details
In a few words
The Centre Pompidou, located in the Beaubourg area of the 4th arrondissement, was inaugurated in 1977 and is a masterpiece of President Georges Pompidou.In detail
A library, music and acoustics research center and a museum, this unusual cultural institution - also known as the Centre Beaubourg - combines modern and contemporary creations, including plastic arts, books, design, music and cinema.Welcome to the biggest contemporary and modern art museum in Europe. In 2016, the Musée National d Art Moderne, part of the Centre Pompidou, hosted 103,290 masterpieces representing 6,646 artists. With your ticket in your pocket, you can access the 3 parts of the Centre Pompidou.
The location in the heart of Paris makes it a must-see. Close to les Halles, Le Marais and Ile de la Cité, there is plenty to do in the surrounding area to continue your day of exploring.
What is included?
- Ticket to the Pompidou Center permanent collection (temporary exhibitions not included)
Meeting Point
Show your e-ticket at the priority entrance at Center Pompidou to access the museum.
Good to know
- Free for visitors younger than 18 years old
- Free entrance every first Sunday of the month
- The museum is open everyday from 11am to 10pm. Exhibition areas close at 9pm
- The museum is closed on Tuesdays and May 1st
- Please note that there may still be a line inside and allow for additional time, especially during weekends