Grand Palais

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"The Grand Palais (Big Palace) is one of the most iconic Parisian monuments. This architectural masterpiece of stone, steel, and glass comprises 3 major sites: la Nef (the Nave), Les Galeries Nationales (the National Galleries), and Le Palais de la Découverte. Address : 3 Av. du Général Eisenhower, 75008 Paris, France Opening hours/Ticket price: In March 2021, after a century, the Grand Palais closed its doors to enter an important phase of work. This will last until the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games for the Nave and the galleries surrounding it, and until spring 2025 for the rest of the monument. The vagaries of history and time made this restoration imperative: weakened and fragmented, the monument suffered from a general state of dilapidation. 121 years after its creation, the Grand Palais is writing a new page in its history. Getting there: LINE 1 Métro station Champs-Élysées - Clemenceau LINE 9 Métro station Franklin D. Roosevelt "
"The Gran Palais hosts a wide range of events, including art exhibitions, fashion shows, and cultural gatherings. The Grand Palais is not only a hub for artistic expression but also a symbol of Parisian elegance and creativity. Whether you're exploring its exhibitions or admiring its grand glass dome from the outside, it's a must-visit destination for those seeking cultural enrichment and architectural beauty in the City of Light. It will reopen in 2024 after 3 years of renovations "
"Currently close for renovation until the Olympic Games in 2024, it used to host art exhibitions, an ice rink in winter. Still great to enjoy its architecture."

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