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What if you were already in the Grand Palais?

des enfants jouent et des adultes échangent dans le Salon Seine
L’Atelier Senzu (maquette 3D 2025)

While waiting to step inside the restored Grand Palais from June onwards, we invite you to take a virtual tour of its new spaces. Follow us as we explore this legendary monument, where history and modernity meet, for a fictional journey into the heart of its reinvented architecture. Let yourself be guided!

A Grand Palais designed with you in mind

3 personnages devant le comptoir du hall d'accueil
Chatillon Architectes © Atelier Senzu, Samy Rio, aménagements et mobilier, 2x4, signalétique

Visuel 3D du Hall d’accueil

Waiting for the opening in June, imagine yourself walking through the doors of the restored Grand Palais... As soon as you arrive, the place reveals itself as an invitation to stroll. Everything has been designed so that you can make the spaces your own, find your way around and linger.

In the vast, light-filled reception hall, you take your time to find your bearings. An interactive terminal directs you, while the bookshop-boutique already arouses your curiosity. From the mezzanine designed by Pierre Vivien, the Place Centrale unfolds before your eyes: a lively crossroads where curious visitors and strollers meet. Some read quietly in the relaxing corners, others stop in wonder at a monumental curtain made of hand-embroidered elements by Studio MTX and Maisons d'art du 19M with the support of CHANEL, revealing the Nave as the mood takes it.

With family or friends

Vue du Salon Seine
Simon Lerat, GrandPalaisRmn, 2025 © Chatillon Architectes © Atelier Senzu - Samy Rio, aménagements

Salon Seine

Continuing your tour, you'll discover the Palais de la découverte Rotonde, a heritage gem with dazzling mosaics. A little further on, you push open the doors of the Salon Seine, a bright space designed with families in mind. Children enjoy playful activities, while parents discover an interactive artwork designed for the space.

Then it's time for a gourmet break on the mezzanine, where the Réséda Café by Thierry Marx welcomes you. You're already thinking ahead to this summer, when the Nave will vibrate to the rhythm of shows and exhibitions during Grand Palais d'été and the northern third of the Nave will be open to the public, revealing all the power and grace of this monumental glass roof...

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