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Palais de Tokyo Entry Tickets, Paris

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Palais de Tokyo Museum highlights

  • Visit the Palais de Tokyo to explore the cutting-edge contemporary art exhibitions in one of Europe’s largest art centres, featuring works from renowned and emerging artists.

  • Wander through the expansive spaces, appreciating the unique blend of historical and modern architectural elements.

  • Engage children and teenagers with art workshops at Palais de Tokyo, offering educational programs that foster creativity and encourage exploration of artistic expression.

  • Look into the museum's unique neoclassical and modernist architectural fusion creates a visually arresting background for expansive installations and themed shows.

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Palais de Tokyo
13 Av. du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris, France

Palais de Tokyo Museum cancellation_policy

  • If cancellation are made 30 days before the date of travel then 25.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
  • If cancellation are made 1 days to 30 days before the date of travel then 100.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
  • In the event of unforeseen weather conditions, union issues, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled. In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available.
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Palais de Tokyo Museum overview

About the Palais de Tokyo, Paris:

The Palais de Tokyo in Paris is a premier contemporary art centre, renowned for its vast space dedicated to innovative and avant-garde exhibitions. Established in 1937 and reopened in 2002, it showcases cutting-edge works by both renowned and emerging artists. The museum features dynamic installations, interactive exhibits, and a vibrant cultural program with artist talks, workshops, and performances. It has a curated museum shop, a trendy restaurant with Eiffel Tower views, and a serene outdoor terrace, making it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts.

About the Palais de Tokyo Entry Tickets:

  • Visit  the Palais de Tokyo, a hub for artistic experimentation and collaboration, featuring artist studios, workshops, and residencies that support emerging and established talents alike.
  • Tour the Palais de Tokyo and interact with works of art that use technology to create immersive and interactive experiences.
  • Take in shows that push the frontiers of theatre and art in underground or avant-garde venues.
  • Explore the museum and marvel at a number of interactive exhibitions featuring modern and contemporary art.
  • Step inside the cosmic network of the museum's sacred halls, which illustrate our intricate relationship to the cosmos and invisible ecosystems.
  • Stroll towards the building's terrace for even more stunning views of the city and the Eiffel Tower.

How to Reach?

By Car: The Palais de Tokyo is located at a distance of 5.4 kilometres from the city centre. You can reach there in around 25 minutes via Av. du Président Wilson route.

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Palais de Tokyo Museum faqs

Do we need to book Palais de Tokyo Entry Tickets in advance?

Purchasing Palais de Tokyo Tickets in advance has a number of benefits. Peace of mind, assured admission, exclusive deals, and discounts.

Do we have to buy separate Palais de Tokyo Entry Tickets for kids?

No, Visitors aged under 17 years can join free of cost.

Why is Palais de Tokyo so famous?

Palais de Tokyo is famous for its cutting-edge contemporary art exhibitions and its dynamic, ever-changing artistic programming.

What is the best time to visit Palais de Tokyo?

The best time to visit the Palais de Tokyo is during the early autumn when the weather is pleasant and tourist crowds are lighter,  allowing for a more relaxed experience of the exhibitions.