At the Musée de Montmartre, located at 12 rue Cortot, 75018 Paris.
Exhibition "School of Paris, Marek Roefler Collection" Musée de Montmartre from October 17, 2025 to February 15, 2026
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What to expect
The Musée de Montmartre invites you on an exceptional journey through a fascinating period of modern art history with the exhibition “School of Paris, Marek Roefler Collection”. This exhibition, held from October 17, 2025, to February 15, 2026, offers a unique dive into the rich creative flourishing that Paris experienced between 1900 and 1939, thanks to the massive arrival of artists from around the world.**
Dive into the heart of artistic modernity with the exhibition “School of Paris, Marek Roefler Collection”
A private collection at the heart of the artistic capital
The exhibition presents an exceptional selection of works from the private collection of passionate Polish collector Marek Roefler. This collection brings together nearly 130 masterpieces that testify to the diversity and vitality of the artistic movements that shaped the School of Paris. This movement does not designate a single style but rather a constellation of foreign artists who, by choosing Paris as their home, helped make the city the undisputed capital of artistic modernity at the beginning of the 20th century.
You will discover iconic works illustrating varied styles, from vibrant Post-Impressionism to the formal audacity of Cubism, through the expressive intensity of Expressionism and the vivid palette of Fauvism. These creations help us better understand how Paris was a true melting pot of influences, cultures, and talents during this period.
Iconic artists and lesser-known talents to discover
The exhibition highlights key figures of this artistic era, such as Tamara de Lempicka, famous for her Art Deco portraits with geometric and elegant style, and Ossip Zadkine, a sculptor whose work combines power and sensitivity. You will also admire paintings by Moïse Kisling and Foujita, artists whose works express a deep attachment to Paris while incorporating their respective cultural heritages.
Beyond these famous names, the exhibition also gives a privileged place to lesser-known artists like Henri Epstein, Mela Muter, Simon Mondzain, or Alice Halicka. Often overshadowed in traditional narratives, these artists bring additional richness and diverse perspectives that enhance our understanding of this period. Discovering their works is an invitation to broaden one’s artistic horizons.
Why book your visit now?
Booking your ticket for this exhibition guarantees a hassle-free immersive experience. The exhibition is highly anticipated, especially due to the exceptional quality of the works and the renowned Musée de Montmartre, so it is advisable to book in advance. This will help you avoid queues and choose the time slot that suits you best.
Moreover, online booking often offers preferential rates and the possibility of priority access. You are thus free to fully enjoy every moment in a calm and contemplative setting.
Practical information to prepare your visit
The Musée de Montmartre is located at 12 rue Cortot, in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, in the heart of a historic neighborhood that itself inspired many artists. Easily accessible by metro via Lamarck-Caulaincourt station (line 12), it is surrounded by charming cobblestone streets and green spaces where you can continue your discovery after your visit.
The museum is open every day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., providing a wide time frame to organize your visit, whether during the week or on weekends. The venue is also perfectly suited to families, offering free entry for children under 10 years old and reduced rates for youth, students, and other specific beneficiaries.
The entrance fee is set at €15 for a full-price ticket, representing excellent value given the richness of the collection and the careful staging of the works.
A cultural experience accessible to all
The Musée de Montmartre strives to make culture accessible to the widest audience. The site is equipped to welcome visitors with disabilities and offers guided tours at certain times, ideal for deepening your discovery and understanding the artistic and historical contexts of the exhibited works.
Furthermore, the exhibition offers a rare opportunity to confront an important but often little-known part of 20th-century art history through original works, some never before exhibited. It is a precious chance to feed your curiosity, awaken your sensitivity, and enrich your intellect.
Why does the School of Paris still fascinate today?
The School of Paris is not just a chapter in art history; it is a human and artistic adventure symbolizing openness, diversity, and innovation. This movement testifies to Paris’s ability to welcome and inspire creators from around the world despite the social and political upheavals of the time.
By visiting this exhibition, you enter a world where every canvas and sculpture tells a story of encounters, experiences, dreams, and struggles. It is an invitation to reflect on the richness of intercultural exchanges and on the vital role a city like Paris can play in the global art scene.
Conclusion: don’t miss this unique artistic immersion
In summary, the exhibition “School of Paris, Marek Roefler Collection” at the Musée de Montmartre is a must-see opportunity for all art lovers, the curious, students, and those seeking a strong and enriching cultural experience. With its exceptional collection, historic setting, and easy access, it promises an unforgettable journey through a major period in art history.
Book your ticket today to be sure not to miss this exceptional event and let yourself be carried away by the richness and diversity of the School of Paris.
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