Palais de Tokyo, Île-de-France

Palais de Tokyo est une Musée est situé à Paris, Île-de-France. L'adresse de la Palais de Tokyo est 13 Avenue du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris, France. Si vous avez besoin de service, vous pouvez les contacter via le site Web ou par téléphone au numéro suivant +33 1 81 97 35 88.

La latitude de Palais de Tokyo est 48.8645866, et la longitude est 2.2966748. Palais de Tokyo est situé à Paris, avec les coordonnées gps 48° 51' 52.5118" N and 2° 17' 48.0293" E.

Le fuseau horaire de l'endroit est Europe/Paris, le site web est http://palaisdetokyo.com/. Si vous avez des questions, s'il vous plaît laissez un commentaire.

Musée

Horaires
Lundi: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Mardi: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Mercredi: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Jeudi: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Vendredi: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Samedi: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Dimanche: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Latitude48.8645866Longitude2.2966748
Code postal75116DMS Lat48° 51' 52.5118" N
DMS Lng2° 17' 48.0293" EGeoHASHu09tur82u7hv5
UTM Zone31UUTM(E)448417.87866356137
UTM(N)5412641.144728737Fuseau horaireEurope/Paris
PaysFranceRégionÎle-de-France
Avis recommandés
*** (16/11/2016 13:20)
It's a rare experience you get by coming to Palais de Tokyo. If you're a big fan of contemporary art, you're never leaving here. I never knew such a modern combination of aesthetics and simplicity could make such interesting exhibits. Despite the hundreds of other museums offered in Paris, this is the one that you need to come see for yourself. Unlike Musée D'Orsay or the Louvre, Palais de Tokyo offers a unique experience like never before that will leave you breathless and impressed.

*** (14/01/2017 04:41)
One of my favorite place in Paris. The best parts are the book shop and the canteen, cheap and awesome.

*** (31/12/2016 16:16)
The best and biggest place for contemporary art (young artists most of the times). The place itself is worth visiting. Open until midnight.

*** (25/10/2016 03:05)
It s a nice building where there are exhibitions. You can see the tour eiffel. Quiet area. Relax area inside to have a quick nap on the carpet

*** (25/08/2017 18:11)
Quieter than other museums like the Arts Decoratifs.
Usually has several temporary exhibitions at the same time so you're meant to find something you like. The cafe, bookshop and basement space are quite nice to visit as well.

*** (28/10/2017 18:49)
Lovely place. Great modern interior, good food and... very nice music. I had a cosy lunch, plat du jour’s are excellent. And as a music lover I ended up Shazam’ing lots of tracks :))

*** (05/08/2017 17:54)
Palais de Tokyo is amazing - exhibitions are always intriguing and engaging. The food at the new restaurant was on point and delicious. The staff and management were still being trained so there was still a little bit of room for improvement, however the food made up for their incompetence.

*** (08/08/2017 23:06)
Probably the biggest space for contemporary art in Paris. They also organize plenty of events. Good library and restaurant/café. Though its hugeness can be a little bit too intense sometimes. Easy to get lost and miss some stuffs.

*** (13/07/2017 03:02)
Really cool museum if you're into the unusual art stuff. I spent literally 4 hours just browsing the galleries and enjoying every last detail of it (look for them, there are a lot). It's absolutely worth the rather small price tag.

*** (05/11/2017 20:48)
Great exhibition! Avoid the cafe, staffed by retards. 10 mins for three staff to serve four people?

*** (10/12/2016 02:40)
This is my absolute favourite gallery in Paris and tops my list of contemporary galleries in the world. Every visit here is an insightful experience about new ways of thinking about curation. This particular visit was highly interactive and performance based, with a philosophical twist. Can't recommend visiting this place enough.

(good free wifi)

*** (23/10/2017 03:29)
The new restaurant here looks great, but it's nothing like how it used to be.
It's gone from trendy posh yummy mummy/arty types, to posh middle-class business types.
Expect a long wait if you haven't booked a table ahead.
I watched the soux chef put his hands in the tabouleh he was making to taste the contents, nothing wrong in that, but with his bare hands!...and then flick back what he had on his fingers.... Vile.... Won't eat here ever again.

*** (13/08/2017 01:28)
Very nice things but very stupid things as well. The kind of place that names anything art. It's extremely expensive compared to other museums in Paris
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