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GRAND PALAIS

Grand Palais in 2004

The 'Grand Palais' ("Grand Palace") is a large glass exhibition hall that was built for the Paris Exhibition of 1900. It is located in the VIIIe arrondissement of Paris, France.
Built at the same time as the Petit Palais and the Pont Alexandre III, the exterior of this massive palace combines an imposing Classical sont façade with a riot of Art Nouveau ironwork.
The building was closed for 12 years for extensive restoration work after one of the glass ceiling panels fell in 1993. It reopened on Saturday 24 September, 2005.
A little known fact is that the Grand Palais has a major police station in the basement which helps protect the exhibits on show, and particularly the picture exhibition "Salons" as the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux Arts, Salon d'Automne and Salon "Comparaisons".

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Access


3, avenue du Général-Eisenhower
75008 Paris ()
Metro Lines 1, 9 and 13 or
Bus : lines 28, 32, 42, 72, 73, 80, 83, 93.

See also



Invalides

Palais d'Industrie

External links



Official website in french

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