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The museum in motion

From 27 August to 6 October 2025
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From 27 August to 6 October 2025, the Bourse de Commerce is setting into motion to prepare for the exhibition "Minimal".

Opening hours

Monday to Sunday, 11 a.m to 7 p.m
There are no late-night openings on Fridays or free late-night openings on the first Saturdays of the month during this period.

From August 27 to October 6, adapted pricing applies:

From August 27, the Bourse de Commerce is setting into motion as it prepares the exhibition Minimal, which will gradually unveil until its full opening on October 8. The galleries on the second floor will be closed to the public throughout this period.

The installation clinamen by Céleste Boursier-Mougenot will be visible in the Rotunda until September 21, and you'll still have time to discover works by Deana Lawson in Gallery 3 before September 15.

From September 10, you can explore select pieces from the upcoming season:

  • In Gallery 2, Lygia Pape is honored with a solo exhibition, unprecedented in France.
  • In the Salon, discover works by Robert Ryman and Félix Gonzalo-Torres.
  • In the Passage, dive into the work of On Kawara.
  • On the second basement level, artists Dan Flavin, Robert Irwin, Chryssa, Keith Sonnier, Mary Corse, and Nancy Holt will be showcased in the spaces.

Hours will be adjusted during this time: there will be no late-night openings on Friday, nor free late-night openings on the first Saturdays of the month.

Crédit : Florent Michel / 11h45

Increased museum mediation

During this period, we are offering illuminating tours every 15 minutes to help you discover the history and architecture of the Bourse de Commerce, the ongoing installation, and the exhibited works.
 

Please try our app!

Our online app provides audio content on the building’s history and architecture. 
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Open Your Ears

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