The Pompidou Center

The Pompidou Center is one of the most spectacular buildings of Paris. It was designed by architects Renzo Piano (from Italy) and Richard Rodgers (from the UK) to bring art and culture to the man in the street.
Its 1977 factory style architecture violently contrasts with the surrounding houses of Paris' oldest district near the Hotel de Ville. You like the Pompidou Center or you don't, but you will not forget it with its glass facade, its external stairs (below on the picture) and the red, blue and green external pipes on the rear facade.
The Pompidou Center is the home of, among other things, the National Museum of Modern Art, a masterful and diverse collection of works from many modern schools. Many temporary exhibits pass through the building, which also houses a large public library, a restaurant, and a new internet café.
Collections: History, Industry, Literature, Furniture, Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Architecture, Music, Video,industrial creation
Practical Information: Visits in Foreign Languages, Documentation in Foreign Languages, Teaching Activities, Group, Guided Tours Conferences, Handicapped Persons, Wheelchair Hire, Book Shop, Gift Shop, Restaurant, Hire of Space, Photography Allowed, Panorama, Car Park, Bus Park
Open to the public:
12h - 22h Monday, Wednesday - Friday.
10h - 22h Saturday, Sunday and Holidays.
Closed Tuesdays.
Admission:
30F adult.
20F 18 - 24 years old.
Under 18 years - free
Free Sundays from 10h - 14h
Address: place Georges Pompidou, Paris, 75004
Telephone : 01 44.78.12.33
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