Pompidou, or Beauborg, as the Parisians call it, is a complex that brings together a museum - the National Museum of Modern Art, library, music and cinema.
With a structure that contrasts with the neighborhood, it has been, since its opening, one of the most visited places in the city.
The internal space, free and moldable, houses modern and contemporary art and the temporary exhibitions are very popular. This makes the museum attractive with each new visit.
The boutique offers a selection of design objects, souvenirs and stationery.
Bookshops are present on several floors of the Pompidou Center for the sale of works of art, design, architecture and photography.
On the sixth floor, the Georges restaurant has a magnificent view and on the first floor, the Café Mezzanine offers quick snacks.
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Place Georges Pompidou, 75004 Paris
Metro: line 11 (Rambuteau), lines 1 and 11 (Hôtel de Ville) and lines 1, 4, 7, 11, 14 (Châtelet).
RER A,B or D station Châtelet Les Halles
Monday to Sunday from 11 am to 10 pm (exhibition spaces closed at 9 pm)
Thursday until 11pm (only for temporary exhibitions at level 6)
Closed: May 1
Free entry every first Sunday of the month.
The box office closes 1 hour before closing.
Photographs are allowed.
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