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Exhibition "1925-2025. One Hundred Years of Art Deco" Musée des Arts Décoratifs, from October 21, 2025, to March 29, 2026

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Discover the exhibition 1925-2025. One Hundred Years of Art Deco at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, from October 21, 2025, to March 29, 2026. Celebrating the centenary of this iconic movement, the exhibition explores its many facets, from its origins to contemporary reinterpretations, through masterpieces from the museum's collection.

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What to expect

From October 21, 2025, to March 29, 2026, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris invites you to immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Art Deco through a unique exhibition celebrating the centenary of this iconic style. Titled 1925-2025. One Hundred Years of Art Deco, this exhibition will allow you to rediscover the history of a movement that left its mark on art, design, and architecture in the 20th century. Featuring works from one of the most prestigious collections in the world, this immersive experience transports you to the heart of the 1920s, a period of great creativity and modernity.

A Journey Through Time and Elegance

Art Deco, which emerged in the early 20th century, reached its peak during the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris. This style, synonymous with luxury, geometry, and refinement, revolutionized interior design, architecture, and craftsmanship. The 1925-2025. One Hundred Years of Art Deco exhibition traces this evolution from its origins to its contemporary reinterpretations. It is a true immersion into the world of modernity, with exceptional pieces from the world's largest Art Deco collection. You will discover major works by famous designers such as Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, Pierre Chareau, and André Groult.

Through everyday objects, furniture, jewelry, glass pieces, and much more, the exhibition highlights the artistic expression of the period, balancing beauty and functionality. The 1920s was a time of social and economic upheaval, where art adapted to new lifestyles. Art Deco perfectly embodies this break between tradition and modernity, and its strong influence continues to this day.

The Venue: An Ideal Setting for the Exhibition

The Musée des Arts Décoratifs, located in the heart of Paris, is the perfect place to host this exceptional exhibition. Founded in 1864, it houses one of the richest and most varied collections in the world. Its location, just a stone's throw from the Louvre and the Tuileries Garden, makes it a must-see destination for art lovers and visitors to the capital.

The museum offers a combination of modern and historic architecture, perfect for showcasing Art Deco. With spacious, bright exhibition spaces, each work is enhanced, providing visitors with an immersive visual experience. The exhibition is organized in a way that offers a smooth and accessible journey, allowing everyone to discover the nuances of this artistic movement.

Why Reserve Your Ticket?

Booking your ticket for the 1925-2025. One Hundred Years of Art Deco exhibition is essential for several reasons. First, this unique event will not be repeated anytime soon. With a duration of only five months, this exhibition is a rare opportunity to discover works of great historical and artistic value. Booking in advance ensures you won't miss this immersion into the history of Art Deco, a movement that defined 20th-century visual culture and continues to influence contemporary design.

By booking in advance, you also avoid waiting in line. As the museum is a very popular destination, especially during school holidays and weekends, online booking allows you to enjoy a more relaxed visit without the pressure of time. This way, you can explore the different sections of the exhibition at your own pace and fully appreciate the richness of the works on display.

The exhibition is of great interest to art, design, and architecture enthusiasts, and booking in advance ensures access to high-quality content, presented in an engaging and educational manner, with explanatory panels, video projections, and objects from the world's finest collections. This makes the experience much more than just a visit—it is a true journey through time and a deep dive into a bygone yet ever-fascinating era.

Practical Information

The exhibition is open every day except Monday, from 10 AM to 6 PM. Extended hours may be available on certain days, particularly during special evenings or private events. It is strongly recommended to check the museum's website for the latest information on opening hours and ongoing events.

Location:
Musée des Arts Décoratifs
107, rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris
Metro: Palais-Royal, Pyramides, or Tuileries
Bus: 21, 27, 39, 68, 69, 72, 95

The standard ticket price for the exhibition is €15, with reduced prices for students and those under 26. Combined tickets may be available for access to other sections of the museum, as well as permanent exhibitions. Family discounts or special offers may also be available. Guided tours can also be booked to deepen your knowledge of Art Deco and the museum's history.

Why This Exhibition Matters?

The 1925-2025. One Hundred Years of Art Deco exhibition is more than just a retrospective. It provides an opportunity to reflect on the impact of this movement on our daily lives, on how design and architecture shape our living spaces, objects, and ways of thinking. The centenary of Art Deco is a unique chance to rediscover a precious heritage and understand how this style, both luxurious and accessible, transformed societies in the 20th century.

By reserving your ticket, you contribute to preserving this exceptional heritage and supporting the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in its mission to conserve and share knowledge. Don't miss this opportunity to experience Art Deco in a new light through a rich, immersive, and captivating exhibition that will transport you through time while celebrating modernity.

Conclusion

Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this exceptional event. 1925-2025. One Hundred Years of Art Deco is a must-visit exhibition for all art and design lovers. Book your ticket now and dive into a world of elegance, creativity, and innovation. You will discover rare beauties and have the chance to admire masterpieces from an era that, although long past, continues to influence contemporary thought and inspire the modern world.

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Common questions

Where is the Musée des Arts Décoratifs located?

The museum is located at 107, rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, near the Palais-Royal, Pyramides, and Tuileries metro stations.

How long does the exhibition visit take?

The approximate duration of the visit is 1.5 hours, depending on your pace of exploration.

What types of collections will be featured in the exhibition?

The exhibition highlights a variety of Art Deco creations, including furniture, decorative objects, jewelry, glass, and 1920s-1930s design, featuring works by famous designers like Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann and Pierre Chareau.

Are there contemporary works in the exhibition?

Yes, the exhibition also presents contemporary reinterpretations inspired by the Art Deco movement, showcasing its current influence.

Is the exhibition accessible to people with disabilities?

The Musée des Arts Décoratifs is accessible to people with disabilities, with accommodations to facilitate the visit.

Is the exhibition suitable for children?

The exhibition can be of interest to children and families, but some objects and concepts may require adult supervision for better understanding.

Is there a shop or café on-site?

Yes, the museum has a shop and a café where you can buy souvenirs and relax after your visit.

Does the exhibition feature works loaned by other museums?

The exhibition mainly showcases works from the museum’s permanent collection, but some loans may be included to enrich the experience.

Can I take photos in the exhibition?

Photography without flash is allowed in certain sections of the exhibition, but it's best to check specific guidelines on-site.

Is the exhibition available in other languages?

The exhibition will likely have translations available in several languages, including English, to enhance the experience for international visitors.

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