Among the sights of Paris, which mostly belong to the dista past and have their own glamor, there is a differe cultural and artistic ceer. The Georges Pompidou Cultural Ceer in Paris is where modern art and postmodern architecture come together to create a differe ceer.
The cultural ceer that we are talking about today in Alibaba Tourism Magazine is the beating heart of coemporary and modern art in Paris. It has a building that is the leader of high-tech architectural style in the world and has exposed its top and bottom to everyone.
Critics consider this building to be like a human whose heart and iestines are outside the body, but many architects also admire the boldness of the architects of this building.
Where is Georges Pompidou Ceer?
The Georges Pompidou Ceer is located in France, Paris, in the Beaubourg district.
What are the working hours of the Georges Pompidou Ceer?
Doors open at 11am, but differe sections close at differe times. For example, the museum and exhibition close at 9:00 p.m., the children’s gallery at 7:00 p.m., and the shop and bookstore at 9:45 p.m.
How is the architecture of the Georges Pompidou Ceer?
Georges Pompidou building is the pioneer of High Tech architecture style and the first building in the world in this style.
What are the parts of the Georges Pompidou Ceer?
Iroducing the Georges Pompidou Ceer
As much as it is an architectural masterpiece, Georges Pompidou is an outstanding and importa cultural and artistic ceer that attracts everyone from ordinary people to artists and art lovers and fascinates everyone with its bold architecture and differe collections.


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In the Ceer Georges Pompidou Paris, you will face the modern and coemporary art museum, the fascinating world of temporary exhibitions, the public library and the cinema. As the ceer strives to keep pace with art and artists, it holds many temporary exhibitions to iroduce new works.


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Where is Georges Pompidou Ceer?
Ceer Georges Pompidou address: France, Paris, Beaubourg district
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Access route to Georges Pompidou Ceer
To visit the Georges Pompidou Ceer in Paris, you can use the bus, metro and Paris regional rapid system.
the bus
To get to the Georges Pompidou Ceer, just take buses number 29, 38, 47 or 75. All these buses have a stop near this ceer.


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subway
The following stations will take you to the cultural ceer of Paris:
- Rambuteau station on line 11
- Hôtel de Ville station on line 1 and 11
- Châtelet station on lines 1, 11, 7, 14 and 4


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Regional rapid system or RER
This public transport system in Paris, which is similar to the tram (note that the Paris tram is differe from this system), can be a good option to reach Georges Pompidou. Get off at Châtelet Les Halles station via line A, B or C. You will reach your destination with a short walk.


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The best time to visit Georges Pompidou Ceer
The best time to visit the Ceer Georges Pompidou is during the opening hours of the ceer. Also, working days and the middle of the week are better than weekends in terms of privacy.


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The best season to visit the ceer is spring and autumn when Paris has a milder climate. Summer is not a good time to travel to Paris because of the school holidays and the heat.
Opening hours of the Georges Pompidou Ceer
Ceer Georges Pompidou France opens its doors to visitors every day except Tuesdays from 11:00 am.
The closing hours of differe parts of this ceer are differe. For example, the museum and exhibition closes at 9:00 p.m., the children’s gallery closes at 7:00 p.m., and the shop and bookstore closes at 9:45 p.m.


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History of Ceer Georges Pompidou
– The seed of the idea of building an artistic cultural ceer in the mind of Georges Pompidou
To get to know the history of Georges Pompidou Ceer, we must first see who Georges Pompidou was and what he did. Georges Pompidou is actually the name of one of the presides of France who was in charge of the affairs of France from 1969 uil his death in 1974.


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Mr. Pompidou and his wife were ierested in art and its developme in France. So they decided to build a ceer for art and culture that would house the National Museum of Modern and Coemporary Art with iernational dimensions and a large public library. They waed to create a place where differe art disciplines can meet and where people and artists can talk.


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The seed of the idea of building such an art and cultural ceer first came from the art-loving mind of the preside, but what a pity that he did not live to open this ceer and only his name remained on this structure.
Georges Pompidou Ceer in the hands of anonymous architects
In 1970, Pompidou held a competition between architects and designers to assign the design project of this ceer, which was well received. Among the 681 participas, two young, daring and unknown architects won and opened a new page in the world of modern architecture.


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Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers, the two architects of the Ceer Georges Pompidou, built the first ceer with high-tech architecture in France to start a revolution in world architecture. High-tech architecture is a symbol of technology and progress, and they are inspired by machines and use their technologies in their construction.


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In this building, air conditioning pipes and channels and electrical wiring are outside the building and exposed. Even the beams and columns of the building structure can be seen. Also, there are moveme paths in the outer wall of the building, which is one of the attractions of this ceer.


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– The opening of one of the largest museums of modern and coemporary art in the world
The Georges Pompidou National Arts and Culture Ceer was opened on January 31, 1977 by Pompidou’s successor, Valerie Giscardsten, and in the presence of her husband, Claude Pompidou. As soon as it was opened, it was welcomed by differe groups of society, from ordinary people to artists and architects.


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The Pompidou Ceer does not set boundaries for itself. It considers itself a place for everyone and its goal is to eliminate ier-discipline and ier-generational boundaries. For this reason, it was soon included in the list of the five most visited monumes in Paris.
Georges Pompidou Ceer Architecture
Undoubtedly, Georges Pompidou is one of the most promine and leading buildings from the poi of view of postmodern architects. In fact, the Georges Pompidou building is the pioneer of High Tech architecture and the first building in the world in this style.
This ceer is one of the most symbolic architectural achievemes of the 20th ceury, whose unique industrial beauty and unique architecture have made this ceer famous worldwide.


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If we were to picture the appearance of the Ceer Georges Pompidou Paris, we would describe it as a building with a glass and metal structure, bathed in light and shaped like a heart, with large arteries in bright colors.


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The architects of this building imagined it as a real living being. The building was built in the Beaubourg district, one of the oldest districts of the French capital and the beating heart of Paris since the Middle Ages.


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If we wa to talk about the architecture and size of this structure with numbers, we must say that the Georges Pompidou Ceer in France is 42 meters high and has 17,700 square meters of floor space and is one of the largest modern art museums in the world.
Piano and Rogers used four color codes for the building to bring it to life:
- Blue colors for airflow
- Yellow color for brightness
- Green for water circuits
- Red for stairs and elevators


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The visual signature of the Georges Pompidou building from the outside is its large mechanical escalator known as “Caterpillar”, which is designed in the outer space and is considered one of the main arteries of this building. In addition to providing access to all parts, this escalator also provides you with a unique view of the city of Paris.
Differe parts of the Ceer Georges Pompidou
– Museum of modern and coemporary arts
The Georges Pompidou Museum of Modern and Coemporary Art is one of the largest collections of 20th and 21st ceury works of art. If you are io history and art, visiting this section will definitely be unforgettable for you. In this museum, you see symbolic works that deeply belong to the modern and coemporary era.


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In the collection of modern arts, which belongs to 1905, you can see the works of Fauvism artists who created differe paiings with pen strokes and sharp and unconveional colors.


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The Fauvism moveme caused the emergence of the main artists of the 20th ceury, and later caused the foundation of Cubism, Expressionism, and Abstraction.
– Public library
The public library located at the Georges Pompidou Cultural Ceer in Paris (known as the BPI) has been prese since the birth of the ceer. This library is designed for public use and provides a wide range of reliable and scieific resources.


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– Temporary exhibitions
The Ceer Georges Pompidou constaly adapts itself to the developmes of the world of culture and art, therefore it organizes many temporary exhibitions.
The topics of temporary exhibitions are very attractive and diverse; From paying tribute to the greats of art and showing their works to the exhibition of children’s furniture and digital art, etc. Detailed information about these exhibitions can be found on the ceer’s official website.


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– Cinema
The cinema of the Ceer Georges Pompidou Paris annually shows more than 100 films that are usually related to the exhibitions and eves of the ceer (such as art films, retrospectives, documearies and coemporary works).
The cinema also hosts special eves, screenings and talks with filmmakers and artists.


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– Exhibition and conference halls
The Pompidou Ceer has several spaces for holding academic conferences, public lectures, round tables and educational workshops. These spaces are designed to facilitate iellectual exchange and are often linked to the Ceer Pompidou’s broader cultural and artistic programs.
– Restaura and cafe
The restaura of this ceer has the same name as George. Georges restaura is open from Wednesday to Sunday from 12 noon to 11 pm and has a unique and exclusive view of Paris.
Also, Ceral Cafe on the first floor can be a good option to relieve fatigue.


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– Store
At the Ceer Georges Pompidou store, which is known as a boutique, you can buy various works of art and accessories. The color code of the ceer, which we talked about earlier, can be seen in most of the store’s works and items. It is as if they are a represeative of the Georges Pompidou Ceer.


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The products that you can buy for souvenirs in this boutique are very diverse and include art supplies, stationery, books, posters, postcards, decorative items, accessories and toys.
Places of ierest near Georges Pompidou Ceer
– National Picasso Museum (Museu Picasso)
If you are a fan of Picasso’s works, visit this museum after visiting the National Ceer for Arts and Culture Georges Pompidou. The 17th ceury building of this museum is one of the lesser-known museums in Paris, displaying 5,000 works of art by Pablo Picasso and other art collections.


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Apart from Picasso’s personal collection, you can see a wide collection of masterpieces designed by famous old and coemporary artists, such as a unique collection of paiings and sculptures, pris and engravings, as well as about 100 books with illustrations by Pablo Picasso.


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This museum includes four galleries on four floors, which, in addition to Picasso’s amazing works, also displays the works of famous artists such as Edgar Degas, Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Georges Braque, Juan Miró, Henri Matisse and Henri Rousseau.


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The distance from the Georges Pompidou Ceer to the National Picasso Museum is about 2.4 km (15 minutes).
– Saie-Chapelle Church
Discover the jewel of Gothic architecture, Saie-Chapelle. If you have enjoyed seeing colored tilings and delicate and detailed old paiings in Iran, then Sai Chapelle Church with its eye-catching colored glass will definitely capture your heart.


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Sai Chapelle Church dates back to the 13th ceury AD and was built by order of King Louis IX. In the 13th ceury, Louis IX bought sacred objects from the emperors of Constainople, which had great material and spiritual value. In order to protect these objects in the best possible way, he built the Saie-Chapelle church in the most beautiful way possible.


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Christ’s crown of thorns and a part of his cross are among the most promine works of Saie-Chapelle church. Apart from its valuable works, the architecture of the church is very spectacular and is decorated with thousands of stained glass windows, arches with red and gold lines and beautiful sculptures such as the statue of the Virgin Mary.
The distance from Georges Pompidou Ceer to Sai Chapelle Museum is about one kilometer (7 minutes).
– Paris Museum of Arts and Crafts
If you are a fan of technology and ierested in the historical course of human developmes and developmes, do not miss the Paris Arts and Crafts Museum; Especially since it is very close to the Georges Pompidou Ceer.


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This museum houses more than 80,000 objects and 15,000 designs, which includes a wide collection of scieific tools, inveions, and technological advances. The establishme of the museum dates back to 1794 and it has 7 differe collections named scieific instrumes, materials, energy, mechanics, construction, communication and transportation.


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Some of the remarkable and amazing works of the museum are Foucault’s pendulum (a device to show the rotation of the earth), Lavazier’s laboratory, the first model of the Statue of Liberty, early automobiles and mechanical machines.
The distance between the Ceer Georges Pompidou and the Museum of Arts and Crafts of Paris is about 2 kilometers (10 minutes).


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– Louvre Museum
Is it possible for someone to go to Paris and not have any plans to visit the Louvre Museum? Surely you also know that the Louvre Museum is the most visited and famous museum in the world and hosts 10 million visitors every year.


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By visiting the Louvre, you can travel back in time and see the most outstanding works of art, such as Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. Also, for us Iranians, there is an attractive part of Iranian ancie works where you can clearly see the glory of ancie Iran.
The Louvre Museum holds more than 350,000 works of art and history, which date back to the ancie civilizations before the 6th ceury to the 19th ceury.


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The importa thing is that you should not expect to be able to watch all the parts of the Louvre museum carefully in one day. To visit the differe parts and unique works of art of the Louvre Museum, you need to plan carefully and dedicate several days to the visit.


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The distance between the Georges Pompidou Ceer and the Louvre Museum is about 3 kilometers (12 minutes).
– Temple Square
If after visiting Georges Pompidou you like to walk and relax in the green space, we suggest you to go to the Temple Square. Temple Square is a garden in Paris that dates back to 1857.
The square was the site of a knight’s castle in the Middle Ages and was used as a prison during the French Revolution uil it was demolished in the 19th ceury.


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This garden is built in English style and is full of exotic and rare trees such as American honey locust, golden tree, ginkgo biloba, 18-meter Turkish hazel and 17-meter Japanese pagoda tree.
The distance between Georges Pompidou Ceer and Temple Square is about 2 km (10 minutes).


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Staying near Georges Pompidou Ceer
Choosing an accommodation that is close to the Georges Pompidou Ceer is a very wise thing to do. Because the Georges Pompidou Ceer is located in the ceer of Paris and close to many attractions and sights of Paris. In the following, we have brought you some of the best hotels in Paris.
Luxury hotels
- Hotel National des Arts et Métiers
- Hotel Duo
- Le Pavillon de la Reine & Spa
- Renaissance Paris Republic Hotel


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Medium and budget hotels
- Hotel Le Relais des Halles
- Hotel Beaubourg
- Hôtel de la Place des Vosges
- Hotel Paris France


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Recommendations for visiting the Ceer Georges Pompidou
To have the best experience visiting the Ceer Georges Pompidou France, read the following pois carefully:
- In order not to waste your time in line to buy tickets for Ceer Georges Pompidou, buy your ticket online.
- Before you go, check the official website of the National Ceer for Arts and Culture Georges Pompidou to see what temporary exhibitions are running, some of them may require you to buy tickets separately.
- If you prefer peace and quiet, visit Georges Pompidou in the early hours of the day.
- Note that Georges Pompidou is closed on May Day and Tuesdays.



