Exhibition "Paris 1925: Art Deco and Its Architects" Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine from Wednesday, October 22, 2025, to Sunday, March 29, 2026

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Step into the world of Paris in 1925 with the exhibition “Paris 1925: Art Deco and Its Architects”. Discover the creations of Auguste Perret, Le Corbusier, and other pioneers, explore Art Deco pavilions and gardens, and enjoy an interactive immersion celebrating the innovation, architecture, and modernity of this iconic era.

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What to expect

Dive into the heart of cultural and architectural history with the exhibition “Paris 1925: Art Deco and Its Architects”, which celebrates the centenary of the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts. This iconic event, inaugurated in 1925, marked a turning point in art, design, and architecture, giving rise to what is now known as the Art Deco style. As ticket resellers, we offer you the opportunity to experience this unique and captivating exhibition, appealing to both history enthusiasts and lovers of design and architecture.

Paris 1925: Art Deco and Its Architects – A Unique Immersion into History

The exhibition takes place in a 200 m² space specially designed to recreate the atmosphere of 1925, within the contemporary architecture gallery of the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine, with convenient access from the Trocadéro entrance. Every corner of the exhibition invites visitors to explore iconic pavilions and works, showcasing the work of major figures in modern architecture such as Auguste Perret, Henri Sauvage, Le Corbusier, and Robert Mallet-Stevens. Under the direction of Charles Plumet, these creators experimented with new forms and materials, giving rise to an aesthetic that combines modernity, functionality, and dialogue with nature.

One of the highlights of this exhibition is its immersive and interactive approach. Visitors can move through the virtual model of the 1925 exhibition, exploring pavilions, gardens, and iconic spaces as if they were there in person. This immersion allows not only an understanding of the architects’ vision at the time but also a connection to an era where creativity and innovation were shaping a world in transformation. The routes are designed to stimulate curiosity and provide a rewarding experience for all ages.

For families and younger visitors, an interactive and playful map accompanies the visit. On the back of the map, a color-and-find activity allows children and adults to explore the exhibition in a fun and original way. This educational and recreational dimension makes the visit accessible to everyone, transforming the experience into a convivial moment where learning is achieved through play and observation.

The exhibition is also ideal for groups and school visits. The routes are designed to accommodate multiple visitors at once, with spaces large enough to move around comfortably and enjoy all installations. Advance booking ensures smooth access and an optimized experience, allowing each group member to fully enjoy the richness of the content. This exhibition is an exceptional opportunity to deepen knowledge of the Art Deco style, the history of modern architecture, and Paris’s role as a hub of artistic innovation in the early 20th century.

The exhibition is not limited to pavilions and architectural works. It also highlights the relationship between architecture and nature, presenting gardens and projects that integrate natural and decorative elements. This approach shows that Art Deco was not only about individual buildings but also aimed to create harmony between space, decoration, and the environment, giving a sustainable and visionary dimension to this artistic period.

Practical Information for Visitors

  • Exhibition dates: Wednesday, October 22, 2025 – Sunday, March 29, 2026
  • Location: Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine, Trocadéro entrance, Paris
  • Tickets: €13 (full price) / €10 (reduced price)
  • Audience: all ages – children, teens, and adults
  • Visit duration: varies depending on interest, typically 1.5–2 hours to fully enjoy the immersive experience

The exhibition offers a perfect combination of historical, educational, and interactive content, allowing every visitor to gain an enriched understanding of Art Deco and its major architects. The ability to explore the virtual model and follow thematic routes makes the visit dynamic and engaging.

Why Book Now?

Booking your tickets in advance offers several advantages:

  1. Guarantee your access: The exhibition attracts many visitors, and booking ensures you don’t miss this unique experience.
  2. Enjoy the visit fully: Groups and families can plan their routes and avoid queues.
  3. Access interactive content: The virtual model, gardens, and playful activities are best enjoyed with a planned visit.
  4. A culturally enriching experience: You will discover not only the history of the 1925 Exhibition but also the evolution of modern architecture and Art Deco, in a space designed for education and enjoyment.

By booking your tickets, you ensure an immersive and complete experience, appealing both to architecture enthusiasts and curious visitors eager to explore 1920s Paris. The exhibition demonstrates how visionary architects transformed the city, influenced design, and created a timeless style that continues to inspire today.

In short, “Paris 1925: Art Deco and Its Architects” is more than just an exhibition: it is a journey through time, an exploration of creative genius, and a celebration of modernity. With its reconstructed pavilions, Art Deco gardens, virtual model, and interactive routes, it is a must-see cultural event in Paris. Book your tickets now to discover this visionary era and enjoy a full immersion in Art Deco, with accessible prices and a visit organized for all audiences.

Common questions

Where is the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine located?

  • The main entrance is at the Trocadéro in Paris, easily accessible by public transport.

Is the exhibition suitable for all audiences?

  • Yes, it is open to all audiences, from children to adults, with content adapted for everyone.

Which artists and architects are highlighted?

  • The exhibition features works by Auguste Perret, Henri Sauvage, Le Corbusier, and Robert Mallet-Stevens, major figures of the Art Deco movement.

What makes this exhibition immersive?

  • A virtual model and reconstructions allow visitors to visualize the pavilions and gardens of 1925 as if they were there.

Are there fun activities for children?

  • Yes, a coloring “search and find” game is available on the exhibition map to make the visit interactive and enjoyable.

Can the exhibition be visited in groups?

  • Absolutely! School groups, friends, or associations can book through a specific form to organize their visit.

Should tickets be booked in advance?

  • It is strongly recommended to book in advance, especially for group visits, to guarantee access and optimize the visit.

Does the exhibition include an Art Deco garden?

  • Yes, some areas highlight the relationship between architecture and nature, featuring a garden and key projects from the period.

Who is the curator of the exhibition?

  • The exhibition is overseen by Bénédicte Mayer, a conservation officer at the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine.

Can visitors consult a map to navigate the exhibition?

  • Yes, an interactive map is provided to locate the pavilions and follow the routes as in 1925.

Does this exhibition present historical documents?

  • Yes, it offers reconstructions and historical information about the 1925 International Exhibition and the evolution of Art Deco architecture.

What are the benefits of visiting this exhibition?

  • Visitors discover Art Deco innovation and style, explore the works of major architects, and enjoy a unique immersive and playful experience combining culture and entertainment.

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