Rising out of the Bois de Boulogne’s parkland like a ship at sea is one of Paris’s newest art and culture venues — the Louis Vuitton Foundation. A charitable off-shoot of the world famous Louis Vuitton brand, it was established to promote arts and culture and serves as an exhibition space and music venue.
See works from renowned artists to up-and-coming creators in the museum’s 11 galleries with tickets to the Louis Vuitton Foundation, as this innovative site welcomes modern and contemporary art in a wealth of forms.
Rising out of the Bois de Boulogne’s parkland like a ship at sea is one of Paris’s newest art and culture venues — the Louis Vuitton Foundation. A charitable off-shoot of the world famous Louis Vuitton brand, it was established to promote arts and culture and serves as an exhibition space and music venue.
See works from renowned artists to up-and-coming creators in the museum’s 11 galleries with tickets to the Louis Vuitton Foundation, as this innovative site welcomes modern and contemporary art in a wealth of forms.
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Rising out of the Bois de Boulogne’s parkland like a ship at sea is one of Paris’s newest art and culture venues — the Louis Vuitton Foundation. A charitable off-shoot of the world famous Louis Vuitton brand, it was established to promote arts and culture and serves as an exhibition space and music venue.
See works from renowned artists to up-and-coming creators in the museum’s 11 galleries with tickets to the Louis Vuitton Foundation, as this innovative site welcomes modern and contemporary art in a wealth of forms.
Among a long list of legendary art museums in Paris, the Louis Vuitton Foundation offers a break from the vast halls of the Louvre and the Musee d’Orsay for an intimate art appreciation experience.
Here's what you need to know about visiting the Louis Vuitton Foundation, one of the most captivating museums in Paris.
People with disability and their carers are also free to visit the museum, as well as those who are from the International Council of Museums (ICOM) or International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS).
You may purchase tickets through the Louis Vuitton Foundation website or through a tour company that provides skip-the-line tickets and round-trip transportation from Place Charles de Gaulle.
Tickets at the door or purchased through the Foundation’s website allow access to both the permanent and temporary exhibits. However, a limited quantity of tickets are sold daily, so planning ahead is a must.
The Louis Vuitton Foundation offers a variety of discounts based on age and employment status. People aged 4 to 17 can enter for €5 per person. Youth and students from 18 to 26 years old, as well as French teachers can purchase tickets for €10 per person.
Artists, journalists and job seekers may enter for €5 per person. Visitors with disabilities and a companion can enter for free with skip-the-line access. Infants aged 3 and under may also enter for free.
It is better to book in advance, as there's a limit to the number of Louis Vuitton Foundation tickets released per day and they sell out quickly.
Basic ticket packages through tour companies for the Louis Vuitton Foundation cost €25 per person and gives you multiple benefits.
Enjoy skip-the-line access to all exhibitions, a downloadable audio guide and round-trip shuttle transportation from the Place Charles de Gaulle. For €30 per person, upgrade your visit with round-trip transportation from Paris hotels. The average visit time is 1.5 to 2 hours.
Some ticket packages provide additional visits to the Foundation’s private garden and entrance to the neighboring Jardin d'Acclimatation theme park.
The Frank Gehry-designed Louis Vuitton Foundation sits at the edge of Paris’s Bois de Boulogne in the tony 16th arrondissement (district). The building’s striking architecture is an attraction itself. Designed to resemble a sailboat, the glass structure leans toward the Bois de Boulogne as if it were riding waves.
Marvel at the exterior made up of 3,600 curved glass panels that invite the surrounding green space into the museum. In its 11 galleries, the Foundation displays artists’ works from nearly 30 countries in their ever-evolving permanent collection, as well as in several temporary exhibits per year.
The Foundation’s auditorium regularly hosts international musicians who perform a wide variety of musical genres. The galleries showcase art in a wealth of media. Spy sculpture, photography, multimedia, light and fiber creations.
Enhance your outing by booking concert tickets for the evening of your visit, but hurry as tickets sell out quickly! The Foundation's auditorium seats 400 with additional standing room that triples the capacity.
The Foundation’s permanent collection features works dating from 1960 and focuses on four artistic categories of art: contemplative, pop, expressionist and music and sound.
Witness photography by Andy Warhol, paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat and Gerhard Richter and light installations by Olafur Eliasson. Engage more senses than just vision with interactive tactile and auditory works that round out your visit.
Grab a drink or a bite at the museum’s restaurant, Le Frank, for a relaxing art-filled pause. Sip and snack beneath the Frank Gehry’s floating fish lanterns that take on a golden hue by night. Book a dinner after your tour for culinary artistry by Michelin-starred chef Jean-Louis Nomicos.
The Louis Vuitton Foundation is located at the edge of the Bois de Boulogne in the 16th arrondissement, next to the Jardin d’Acclimatation. The closest metro station is Les Sablons.
If you purchase your ticket through tour providers, round-trip transportation from either the Place Charles de Gaule or your Paris hotel is included.
The Louis Vuitton Foundation is open from 11 AM to 8 PM on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. The facility is closed on Tuesdays. Friday hours are 11 AM to 9 PM, and 11 PM on the first Friday of the month. Weekend hours are 9 AM to 8 PM.
The hours are subject to change for holidays, so check the foundation’s website before purchasing tickets. Concerts take place in the evening after the museum’s closing time.
A visit to the Louis Vuitton Foundation can be enjoyable at any time of the year. Avoid crowds by booking tickets for weekdays and times outside of school holidays.