The Palais de Tokyo of Paris, part I !!!

I drove by here a lot as was one of my easy entry to Paris from Versailles where we used to live, The area having wonderful historical monuments and restaurants is now coming up to be known as for many years was an off the beaten path trail of my eternal Paris, This is my fav 16éme arrondissement ,and I like to update this older post with new text and links for you and me. Therefore, let me tell you about a nice museum palace of great grandeur and beauty that I passed many times by it ,and see it before the renovations. This is my take on the Palais de Tokyo of Paris, part I !!! Hope you enjoy it as I.

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The Palais de Tokyo is a place for the contemporary and modern art exhibitson the west wing right along the Seine on avenue de New York and  Ave du Président Wilson.  On the east wing it houses the museum of Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. The building was a series of 3 built in 1937 during the International Exposition. The Palais de Tokyo, whose original name was the Palais des Musées d’art Moderne or the palace of modern arts museum, designates a building dedicated to modern and contemporary art. It is located at 13, Avenue du President-Wilson in the 16éme arrondissement or district of Paris. The building in question is referred to as the “Palais de Tokyo”, the name of the quai de Tokio (the present Avenue de New York after 1945) with its southern façade, a wharf on the edge of the Seine river. Composed of two wings, the palace houses in the west wing a center of contemporary art, the Palais de Tokyo, while the east wing, owned by the city of Paris, houses the Museum of Modern Art of the city of Paris. The outer shell of the building is completely built in marble. The exhibition area is one of the greatest for contemporary art on the international stage.   You can reach it by metro stations Alma – Marceau and Iéna on line 9. Also, closest Bus line 72, as well as RER C  Pont de l’Alma.

The Museum of Modern Art of the city of Paris or MAMVP, opened in 1961 in the eastern wing of the palace, presents the municipal collection of modern and contemporary art since the fauvism, rich of more than 10 000 works, mainly focused on the movements related to the capital and more recently on the European art scene. The Palais de Tokyo/Site of contemporary creation, was inaugurated on January 21, 2002 and opened on January 22, 2002, to the general public, and enlarged  in 2012 to 22 000 m2. It is an interdisciplinary place dedicated to contemporary creation in all its forms: painting, sculpture, design, fashion, video, cinema, literature, and dance. The building has a very nice library open every day except Tuesdays. Through the institutional permaculture project developed since 2022, lies the notion of “zoning”, which proposes a reasoned use of the institution’s space and time. Thus, from June 2023, a space at the Palais de Tokyo was transformed into “Friche”, that is to say a collective place of work, reflection, production, meetings and lulls for artists, collective, researchers, magazines. The Yoyo with sound and visual experiences, meetings, dances, electronic music, and the reception of private events such as cocktails, conferences, projections, evenings, Parades, conventions, product launches, plenary, etc. Unusual place with the underground atmosphere, it makes Paris dance in a raw concrete environment. On the legendary location of the ancient rooms of the Cinémathèque française, the Yoyo is a concession managed by Paris Icons. In the Palais de Tokyo one of the largest art bookstores in Paris, 450 m2 !!  The 3 wonderful restaurants ; The Palais Café offers healthy, simple and gourmet cuisine, based on sustainable and environmentally friendly consumption models. The Bambini, carefree and laughing Italy lives its life, with great blows of Fiesta, Bellezza and Pasta. And the old standard we have tried the Monsieur Bleu , near the quays and facing the Eiffel Tower, offers a simple kitchen composed of beautiful traditional products. And wonderful views !

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A bit of history I like tell us that in 1932, faced with the smallness of the Luxembourg Museum, and after the abandonment of the project for a city of museums at the site of the Trocadéro, the idea of building a museum of modern Art of the city of Paris was thought of. The land chosen includes part of the site of the former carpet factory of the Savonnerie so named because it had settled in 1627 in an orphanage whose residents made soap. On 24 May 1937, President Lebrun inaugurated the “Palais des Museums d’art Moderne”, replacing the Luxembourg Museum, which was then closed. During the exhibition, the palace houses a retrospective of French art since the Middle Ages, bringing together more than 1300 works from provincial and foreign museums. The collections of the city of Paris are presented tentatively in the East Wing from 1940, while the National Museum of Modern Art opens its doors for a few months in the West Wing on August 6, 1942, with a third of the collection brought back from the deposits of the occupied area, the real inauguration taking place however only on June 9th, 1947. The building later took the name “Palais de Tokyo” in reference to the wharf of the same name. In 1948, it was inaugurated a monument in memory of the fighters of free France on the forecourt of the Palais de Tokyo. This one consists of a bronze statue, work of Antoine Bourdelle, representing “France”, at the foot of which is engraved a verse of Charles Péguy “Mother behold your sons who fought so much” and lower, on the cross of Lorraine the dedication “To the volunteers of the Free French Forces dead/for the honor and freedom of France/June 18, 1940-May 8, 1945”. In the 1950’s, the East wing was the object of important works which allowed the opening in 1961 of the Museum of Modern Art of the city of Paris, made up of works of the Petit Palais. In 1977, with the inauguration of the Centre Georges-Pompidou, the collections of the National Museum of Modern Art leave the West wing of the Palais de Tokyo, leaving on the spot the post-impressionist works of the artists born before 1870, who will join in 1986 the Musée d’Orsay.

And a bit on the construction/architecture of the Palais de Tokyo, The laureates firm built a building of sober and monumental style, consisting of two symmetrical wings linked together by a large peristyle, on either side of an axis perpendicular to the Seine river, on which is located the mirror of water. This one takes place on the terrace dominating the river, below the monumental staircase leaning on the hill, which is decorated with bas-reliefs entitled “Allegory to the glory of the Arts” by Alfred Janniot and summoned to the statue representing “France” of Antoine Bourdelle. The building opens with high windows giving to the south on the Seine and the Eiffel Tower. The glass ceilings allow to illuminate most parts in a overhead way with natural light. The important exterior decoration of Art Deco style is complemented by the metopes Centaur and Eros of Marcel Gaumont on the west side, Sirens and Hercules of Leon Baudry  on the east side, the bronze doors of the ironworker Szabo with reliefs of Andre Bizette-Lindet  on the side of the Avenue du président Wilson, by Raymond Subes with reliefs by Louis Dideron on the Avenue de New York side. Many isolated statues were placed on the terraces of the water mirror of which only the lying nymphs of Louis Dejean, Léon-Ernest Drivier and Auguste Guénot are left.

Update, check for latest as read in the Le Parisien newspaper of Paris, the Palais de Tokyo will be under construction in 2026.

The official Palais de Tokyo : https://palaisdetokyo.com/en/

The Paris tourist office on the Palais de Tokyo : https://parisjetaime.com/eng/culture/palais-de-tokyo-p1018

The official National Museum of Modern Art of Paris : https://www.mam.paris.fr/en

There you go folks, you are set to go. And a lovely area of Paris for walks and wonderful Haussmannien architecture. Again, hope you enjoy the Palais de Tokyo of Paris, part I !!! as I.

And remember, happy travels, good health, and many cheers to all !!!

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