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A regular venue for artistic and cultural events for over a century, the Grand Palais is reopening its majestic restored Nave for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games to become the place for fencing and taekwondo events! And don't forget: this is not the first time the building has been used to host sporting competitions.
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From June 20, 2025, the Grand Palais welcomes you with a never-before-seen ornamental work visible from the main entrance. The fruit of an exceptional collaboration with le19M, CHANEL's Métiers d'art venue, this monumental curtain celebrates the wealth of excellent craftsmanship while sublimating the majesty of the glass roof.
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Enter the intimate and powerful world of Nan Goldin, icon of contemporary photography, with a major retrospective of her slideshows and videos at the Grand Palais from March 18 to June 21, 2026. An intimate journey that traces nearly five decades of creation in motion. Here are details of the works you'll see in the exhibition.
Nan Goldin, Self Portrait at New Year’s Eve, Malibu 2006 in Memory Lost
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This summer, the Grand Palais pulses to the rhythm of the fencing and taekwondo events at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. But did you know that this iconic monument has a sporting history that spans more than a century? From gymnastics galas to horse shows, it has forged a unique relationship with the world of sport. In this Olympic year, let's relive the exploits of the Grand Palais' champions together!
Concours hippique au Grand Palais, cavalier et monture non identifiés, 1911
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The 1930s marked the democratization of sport. But with the onset of World War II, the Grand Palais changed its face: it became a sports propaganda tool serving the government's ideology. Let’s look back at five key moments that illustrate this shift.
L’École Popard au Grand Palais, 1942
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An extraordinary project, an emblematic building, human adventures: for almost four years, director Stefan Cornic followed the major stages in the restoration of the Grand Palais, camera by hand. The result? An immersive, sensitive documentary, Les métamorphoses du Grand Palais, available now for replay on France.tv.
Vue de la Nef Nord, depuis le centre de la Nef, Décembre 2021
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From March 18 to June 21, 2026, the Grand Palais welcomes for the first time in France a major retrospective of Nan Goldin, a key figure in contemporary photography. Intimate, political and deeply emotional, her work explores over forty years of lives, friendships and struggles.
Nan Goldin, Untitled, 1982
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