Île-de-France, France - Paris
Bourse de Commerce - Pinault Collection
By @ParisianSundays
It’s not a stock market, but a stunning art gallery. After years of renovation, it reopened in 2021, showing The Pinault Collection of art and installations. A warm recommendation, as the building is magnificent in itself, and located in the heart of Paris. The exhibitions are excellent too.
Address: 2 Rue de Viarmes, 75001 Paris, France
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