(Last Update: 12.09.2024) if architecture and urbanism If it's your interest, like me model enthusiast if you are one or If you are wondering about the historical development of Paris architecture and the projects planned for the future, and the interior of a very aesthetic and historical building. free If you would like to travel around, I will introduce it to you in this article. Arsenal Pavilion A place just for you.
Pavillon de l'Arsenal (pavilion larsonal or pavilion external larynx) 4. borough'in, Bastille Squareof Seine River on the side, Bassin de l'Arsenal Saint-Louis IslandIt is located in the region between the eastern end of .
Easiest way to get here M7 of the metro Getting off at Sully-Morland station M1, M5, M8 from the subways get on one BastilleIt is also possible to reach it by walking a little after getting off at . you will walk on Boulevard Morland It is a very enjoyable road. If you wish Port de l'Arsenal You also have the option of walking by, watching the boats from above.
Arsenal Pavilion Built in 1879 as an arsenal/ammunition depot. Shortly after, he became a wealthy businessman. Laurant-Louis Borniche, bought this building to store his personal painting collection... We are talking about a city where people needed large warehouses for their art collections even in those years.
For a while, it was one of the famous department stores in Paris. La samaritaineOwner of the Pavillon de l'Arsenal, after its use as a warehouse for Paris Municipality dead. 1954The building used as an archive since It has been used as an exhibition and event area since 1988.. Though Trocadero'On Museum of Architecture – Cité de l'Architecture It has a much richer presentation for architecture lovers, but I think Pavillon de l'Arsenal is important for understanding present and future Paris.
This place has been open for current use since 1988, but I haven't discovered it yet. August 2017It was possible in . There are so many things to discover in Paris. Judging by the fact that even someone like me, whose job is to promote Paris and its surroundings, came across this place so late, what kind of a place is this city? Now think about the rest...
There are not only things related to architecture and urbanism in Pavillon de l'Arsenal, this place can also be an interesting place with periodic exhibitions and events. For example, during the time I visited, there were restaurants that were open at certain times of the day. climbing wall There was. Young and old, under the control of an expert, were climbing a high wall placed in the place.
It was especially exciting to watch even the smallest children climb to the top of the 13-meter climbing wall. What made me happiest was seeing the looks on the families' faces filled with pride and happiness rather than worry. The adults were climbing the wall with just as much joy, they were having a lot of fun... I don't know if it will be there when you go, but I believe you will find something that will interest you.
Therefore, there may be another exhibition or event when you go; You may encounter a different atmosphere than what you see in these photos, but since the events here are constantly changing, it is not possible for me to update the photos regularly. After all, I run Pariste.Net, which has more than 500 articles, on my own. If I had a team, I would want to work with a separate person just to follow these events and make announcements and updates 😉
Since this is not possible for now, I just want to introduce it; Current exhibitions or events at the Pavillon de l'Arsenal I would like you to follow the official website at the end of the article. Pavillon de l'Arsenal Open every day of the week except MondayIt can be visited between 11:00 and 19:00 from Tuesday to Saturday. As I said, it is useful to check the current information from the link below.
Pavillon de l'Arsenal As a permanent exhibition on the ground floor of 800 square meters There is a chronological presentation of the development of Paris from the 13th century to the present and how this development will continue in the future.
Paris for the second time Grand Paris You understand better how it will evolve as you visit the first floor. For example, in the model above, at the very back Forum des Halles, in the middle Nelson Mandela Park and at the front, the old Commodity Exchange, which now serves as a modern art museum Trade Exchange – Pinault CollectionIn the study where the model of was found, how this region would look today was shown to us on the model.
The second floor is generally used as the section where periodic exhibitions are held. At the time we visited, there was an exhibition on the influence of Japanese architects on Paris. me the most Palais des Congreswhere is located Porte MaillotThere were models showing what it would be like after the transformation it is currently undergoing. of the french ring road I watched with admiration that they were going to build a contemporary structure covered in greenery.
On the top floor, Paris and surrounding areas, especially Grand Paris There are project details of the architectural works to be built within the scope of the project. Finally, the French took my complaints into consideration, Seine River It also made me happy to see that there are many beautiful projects on the coast where life will flow more smoothly.
Here, your way Bastilleto or Saint Louis Islandwhen you fall into What you should take a look at while passing by I think there is a place. Pavillon de l'Arsenal Seine River You can see rows of boats lined up on one side of the shore. Port de l'Arsenal, the other side of which you can take a wonderful riverside walk. Rives de Seine Park. And on that side, the one I used to love so much The Nautes There is also. Now it's up to you which way to go. I just "Wherever you go you will see beautiful things” I can say :)
Pleasant trips, pleasant discoveries…
Web address: pavillon-arsenal.com
Address: 21 Boulevard Morland, 75004 Paris