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A monument with exhibitions, performances, lectures, screenings – there is always something to discover at the Bourse de Commerce!
A monument with exhibitions, performances, lectures, screenings – there is always something to discover at the Bourse de Commerce!
2 rue de Viarmes, 75001 Paris
Open Monday to Sunday from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm
Late opening on Friday, until 9:00 pm
Closed on Tuesdays and May 1
Full rate : 15 €
Reduced rate : 10 €
Free entry with the Membership Pinault Collection card
Free entry without booking after 4 pm for Super Cercle members
01 55 04 60 60
info.boursedecommerce@pinaultcollection.com
Admission is free and on a priority basis for people with disabilities and their companions.
If you have any questions, please visit: accessiblite@pinaultcollection.com
For security reasons, suitcases and objects greater than 40cm x 18cm x 30cm in size, knives, blunt instruments, and aerosols are not allowed in the museum.
With a spectacular view from the third floor of the Bourse de Commerce, la Halle aux grains — the Restaurant-Café by Michel and Sébastien Bras is a restaurant with a strong sense of identity where you can savour cuisine inspired by the history of this place.
Docent mediators are on hand in the various gallery spaces to assist you. They can offer perspectives and introductory explanations, talk with you about the works, and keep you from missing out on the building’s details.
Every half-hour, you can find docent-mediators in the Salon who will provide brief presentations about the exhibitions, the history, and the architecture of the Bourse de Commerce.
Audio content about the history and architecture of the Bourse de Commerce (in French, English, Spanish, Japanese, German, Italian, and French Sign Language) and the exhibitions (in French and English). Let yourself be guided by the online app at visite.boursedecommerce.fr
Booklets in French and English are at your disposal to guide you room by room.
This guided tour invites visitors to discover the museum’s current exhibitions. It also serves to point out the historical beauty of the Bourse de Commerce, from its restored decor and preserved vestiges, which coexist with Tadao Ando’s radical, meditative intervention.
Free visits in French Sign Language are provided by a bilingual mediator once a month on a Friday at 6:15 p.m. Find out more
Architecture and exhibition visits are proposed for adult groups and education groups (school groups, students, in the social and accessibility fields) and for children during vacation periods. Find out more
To find out more about the architecture of the Bourse de Commerce
In the Salon on the ground floor, discover the tactile model accessible to everyone, independently or accompanied.
In the small salon on the third floor, texts, a model, film, and perspective have been provided to give you more information on the history and architecture of the Bourse de Commerce.
“The compasses”, to play booklets on architecture and the exhibitions are available for children ages 6-12 to help them explore and enjoy the museum. Families and young visitors are invited to the second floor to the Mini Salon, a space that hosts freely accessible activities.
Find out all the information about the services and activities on offer at children and their families
All our teams strive for the comfort and safety of your visit and to create optimal conditions for encountering the artworks and the artists, and thereby to provide a singular experience.
In the Salon on the ground floor, teams are standing by to welcome you, give you information, and advise you on the different forms of mediation available. You may consult a variety of catalogues or simply take a break in this space arranged by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec.
In the Mini Salon on the third floor, you will find places to sit and a drinking fountain where you can take a break and discover the architecture of the Bourse de Commerce and enjoy the view of the Rotunda, the Canopy of Les Halles, and the rooftops of Paris.
Families are welcome in the Mini Salon on the second floor, a fully independent play space with activities for young visitors.
To facilitate your visit, wheelchairs, folding chairs, baby carriers, prams, external batteries, and portable hearing loops are available at the welcome stations.
You are invited to store your bags before your visit in the self-service key lockers between the Salon and the bookshop. Backpacks are not allowed in the exhibition galleries.
For security reasons, baggage and suitcases larger than 40 x 30 x 18 cm (which is slightly smaller than cabin baggage) are not allowed in the Bourse de Commerce.
Groups have access to a cloakroom in the museum’s basement, next to the Auditorium.
Suitcases, backpacks, and objects larger than 40cm x 18cm x 30cm in size, knives, sharp instruments (scissors, compass, cutters, etc.), and aerosols are not allowed. For schoolchildren, please check their bags and pencil cases so that any objects can be entrusted to the museum teams for the duration of your visit.
We invite you to consult our legal documents, which were conceived for your comfort, safety, and the protection of the works and your data:
Visit the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page
Located in the heart of Paris at the epicentre of its densest cultural district, the Bourse de Commerce invites you to stop by.
station Louvre — Rivoli
station Les Halles
station Châtelet
station Châtelet — Les Halles
arrêt Bourse de commerce
arrêt Louvre — Rivoli
arrêt Pont Neuf — Quai du Louvre
arrêt Louvre — Rivoli / Pont des Arts
arrêt Châtelet
Vélib stop : 29 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau and 20 rue Coquillère
Parking hoops : 2 rue du Colonel Driant, 10 rue Coquillère and 44 rue Berger
Secure cycle parking : 14 rue Croix des Petits Champs
Les Halles - St-Eustache: vehicle entrance on 22 rue des Halles
Croix des Petits Champs: vehicle entrance on 14 rue Croix des Petit Champs
Westfield Forum des Halles: vehicle entrance on 12 rue de Turbigo.