Heritage Days 2024
Reservations are now full. Tickets will be available at the door on the night of the event, subject to availability.
On the occasion of the 2024 European Heritage Days, the Bourse de Commerce — Pinault Collection is opening its doors to the public free of charge, from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., to invite visitors to explore the site’s historic architecture and discover the museum’s exhibitions. Reservations recommended.
Whether as a family, with friends, or by yourself, come wander through the building and discover its iron-frame dome, one of the first ever built in France, along with the Machine Room, the double helix stairwell, and Tadao Ando’s concrete cylinder. Our educators remain available throughout the museum’s spaces to explain the building’s history and point out its various architectural elements, which range from the sixteenth century to the present day. On the third floor, in the Small Salon, you can watch a film that details the Bourse de Commerce’s exceptional reconstruction before the museum opened in 2021.
These are also the final days to discover the carte blanche To Breathe — Constellation by South Korean artist Kimsooja, a monumental work consisting of an immense mirror that covers the floor of the Rotunda in the Bourse de Commerce. Kimsooja has also taken over the 24 display cases in the Passage and the lower level of the museum with works and video installations that address her favourite themes: identity, borders, memory, exile, movement, and weaving.
On Sunday 22 September, at the invitation from Kimsooja to establish a dialogue with her installation To Breathe, the MTO Zendeh Delan ensemble of musicians and whirling dervishes will appear in the Rotunda of the Bourse de Commerce for two extraordinary performances of Samâ, at 4:00 and at 5:00 p.m.
Guided tours :
- “Explanatory” visits (20 min): Museum's educators provide you with an introductory tour of the building’s history and the museum’s exhibitions.
Starting in the Salon every 15 min.
- Brief family tours (30 min): Led by our educators, young visitors and their escorts will set off hand in hand to discover the museum, its history, its artworks, and its secrets.
Starting in the Salon every hour. Admission is free on a first-come, first-served basis.
Resources for visiting the museum at your own pace:
- The Online App, which is free and does not require downloading, takes you on a journey across five centuries of history of this emblematic building of Paris’ Les Halles district with its immersive sound series The people of the Bourse de Commerce. Or you can follow the six audio chapters of the architectural path. You can also let yourself be guided by the voice of the artist Kimsooja as she offers her audio comments on the works exhibited as part of her carte blanche.
- With the “The Compasses” tour booklet, available free of charge in the Salon or by download, discover the building from a child’s perspective (ages 6-12)