In Paris and Île-de-France
During the summer of 2024 and a little more
During the summer of 2024 and a little more
As the programme is constantly evolving, we always advise you to consult the dedicated websites where you will find the latest information (transport, opening of museums), especially to travel during the period of installation of the sites and at the time of the competitions
The Cultural Olympiad
Events all over Paris and France
- As everywhere in France, the Olympic Games are a period that accompanies all the arts. It is also the only sporting event where the cultural and artistic aspect is mandatory!
- With a multidisciplinary cultural programme, artists are invited to exhibit or intervene in public spaces and institutions
- It is a program that celebrates culture with sport as its central theme
- Theatres, museums, gymnasiums and public spaces host a range of events in a variety of disciplines: visual arts, design, scientific culture, traditional arts (tapestry, earthenware), etc.
– Art and sport –
Exhibitions in Paris and Ile de France, Summer 2024
IN PARIS:
- Musée du Louvre (1st, Paris Centre) – “Olympism – a modern invention, an ancient heritage” – until 16th September
- Museum of the History of Judaism (MhJ) (3rd, Paris Centre) – “André Steiner – The Body Between Desire and Surpassing” – 16 May – 22 September
- Musée de la Chasse et de la nature (3rd, Paris Centre) – “1,2…4 PODIUM!” – Carte blanche to Plonk & Replonk-Bébert – until 22 September 2024
- Hôtel de Ville (4th, Paris Centre) – “Paris! 10 years of transformation ” – May 25 until November 2024
- Pavillon de l’Arsenal (4th, Paris Centre) – “À Vélo 1818-2030″ – All summer long
- Forney Library (4th, Paris Centre) – ” Paris 1924. Advertising in the city ” – from 28 May to 28 September
- Bibliothèque Historique de la Ville de Paris (BHVP) (4th, Paris Centre) – “Sport in Paris (1820-1950)” – 21 March to Friday 21 June 2024
- Maison Victor Hugo (4th, Paris Centre) – “Victor Hugo s’esfencing” – until 15 September
- Musée Carnavalet (4th, Paris Centre) – “The Musée Carnavalet comes into play” – until 8 September
- Shoah Memorial (4th, Paris Centre) – “Olympic Games, mirror of societies” – until 31 July (free)
- Museum of the Prefecture of Police (5th) – “Police and sport: esprit de corps, culture of the body” – until September 22, 2024 (free)
- Place du Panthéon (5th) – “Paralympic Stories – From Sports Integration to Social Inclusion (1948-2024)” – 11 June – 29 September
- Zadkine Museum (6th) – “The Dislocated Body in Zadkine’s Work” – May 14 to September 22
- La Monnaie de Paris (6th) – “Gold, silver, bronze – a history of the Olympic medal” – until 22 September
- Musée du Luxembourg (6th) – “Match, design and sport” – until 11 August
- Musée de l’Armée – invalides (7th) – “Duels. The Art of Combat” – until August 18
- In front of the National Assembly (7th) – : “Beauty and Gesture”, 6 sculptures – until September 22nd
- Petit Palais (8th) – “The Body in Motion” – from May 15 to November 17
- Petit Palais (8th) – “We are Here” – street art – from June 12 to November 10
- Musée de la Vie romantique (9th) – “Géricault’s Horses” – from 15 May to 15 September
- In the streets of Paris and Saint-Denis – “Photographs by Simon and Raymond Depardon” – from June to September
- National Museum of the History of Immigration (12th) – “Olympism, a history of the world” – until 8th September
- The Palais de la Porte Dorée – (12th) – “Olympism, a history of the world” – until 8 September
- Bercy Village (12th) – “Sport seen from the sky” – until September 15 – (free)
- BNF Tolbiac (13′) “To us, the stadiums! A history of women’s sport” – from May 22 to October 13 – (free)
- Musée de la Libération Leclerc Moulin (14th arrondissement) – “Is Paris burning?” – in connection with 80 years of the Liberation of Paris –
- Spot24 (15th) – “Urban sports of Paris 2024” – until 31 December 2024
- Maison de la culture et du Japon (15th) – “Kenzô Tange-Kengo Kuma – architect of the Tokyo Games” – until 29 June and “Backstage of the Tokyo Games” Photographs by Enzo Lefort from 4 June to 13 July
- Musée de La Poste (15th) – “Marathon, the messenger’s race” – 15 Ami – 15 September
- Palais Galliera (16th) – “Fashion on the move“- until January 5, 2025
- Fondation Louis Vuiton (16th) – “The collection – rendezvous with sport” – until September 9
- Musée Marmottan Monet (16th)- “At stake! Artists and Sport (1870-1930)” – until September 1st
- Cité de l’architecture et du Patrimoine (16th) – “Once upon a time there were stadiums” – until 16 September
- Musée Clémenceau (16th) – “Clémenceau and sport”, focus exhibition – from 16 April to 14 August
- Parc de La Villette (19th) – “Archi-Folies 2024” – 20 pavilions of the architecture schools that host Club France federations from June 14 to July 7 and from August 28 to September 3
IN ÎLE-DE-FRANCE
- 77 – Meaux – Museum of the Great War – “Sports soldiers, sports practices in the French army from 1914 to the present day” – until August 19, 2024 – (free)
- 78 – Versailles – Palace – “Horse in majesty at the heart of a civilization” – July 2 to November 3, 2024
- 78 – Poissy – Toy Museum – “Olympic toys: forward champions!” – family exhibition – until 22 September
- 91 – Corbeil-Essonne – Parvis de l’Hôtel-de-Ville and in the city – “L’Œil urbain photographic festival” from April 6 to May 11, 2024
- 92 – Sceaux- Château – “Roues libres” – From 21 June 2024 to 31 December 2024
- 94- Vincennes – Historical Service of the Defence in Vincennes – “Sports champions decorated with the Croix de Guerre” – until 22 June
- 94 – Nogent-s/-Marne – Intercommunal Museum – “A step ahead! Joinville School, the Invention of Contemporary Sport” (1852 -1939) – until 31 July – (free)