Location pre-spotted by Film France network
54256
updated: 04/26/2022
Grand Palais - The South Tower
75008 Paris
France
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Film Paris Region, Ile-de-France Film Commission

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54256
Grand Palais - The South Tower
75008 Paris
France
Contact the commission

Film Paris Region, Ile-de-France Film Commission

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Credits: Commission du Film IDF
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Credits: Commission du Film IDF
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Credits: Commission du film d'Ile de France
Location type
Environment
City
General presentation
Location Condition Type
Well maintained,
Restored or Renovated
Location History
Built in 1897-1900 for the Universal Exhibition in Paris, the Grand Palais was originally, as the inscription on the fronton proclaims, a monument raised by the Republic to the glory of French art. In 1964, André Malraux, then the Minister of Culture, asked Reynolds Arnould to convert part of the palace into galleries for holding temporary international exhibitions. The first show, on art of black African countries, was held from June to August 1966.

The Galleries are attached to the Ministry of Culture, under the responsibility of the French Museums Department. Since 1966, they have hosted over 250 exhibitions, most of them organised by the Réunion des Musées Nationaux, and are now established as France’s most important venue for international exhibitions and one of the most important in the world.
Construction period
XIXth Century
Remarkable architectural elements
Stairs (monumental)