The Bourse de Commerce is a contemporary art museum showing rotating selections from billionaire collector Francois Pinault's 10,000-work holdings. It occupies an 18th-century circular grain exchange crowned by a glass-and-iron dome, reimagined in 2021 by Japanese architect Tadao Ando, who slipped a nine-metre concrete cylinder inside the rotunda. Beneath the cupola, a restored 19th-century panoramic fresco of global commerce wraps the walls. Exhibitions change through the year, pairing blue-chip contemporary art with site-specific installations.
| Mon | Closed |
| Tue | Closed |
| Wed | Closed |
| Thu | Closed |
| FriToday | Closed |
| Sat | Closed |
| Sun | Closed |
2 rue de Viarmes, 75001 Paris, France
Nearest station: Louvre-Rivoli (Metro Line 1), Les Halles (Metro Line 4), Chatelet-Les Halles (RER A/B/D)
€15
Reduced 10 EUR for ages 18-26; free for under-18s and on the first Saturday of each month from 5-9pm
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