Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain | Paris Contemporary Art & Design

What You’ll Experience — Contemporary Art, Design & a New Palais-Royal Chapter

New central Paris address — 2, place du Palais-Royal (steps from the Louvre energy).
Jean Nouvel’s new venue — a radically rethought interior built for adaptable contemporary exhibitions.
Exhibitions + talks + performance — a full cultural schedule beyond “just” gallery viewing.
Bookshop + future food culture — restaurant planned to open (Autumn 2026).
TLC Paris tip — do an evening visit (late opening Tuesday), then walk Palais-Royal arcades like a film set.

Surreal Lens Artistic interpretation of a real place.

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New Palais-Royal address

A major contemporary art anchor now in the heart of Paris (75001).

Jean Nouvel architecture

A venue designed for transformation — exhibitions can fully reconfigure the space.

Multidisciplinary programme

Exhibitions, talks, and performance — not a one-note museum experience.

Restaurant opening Autumn 2026

A future café/restaurant layer to complete the visit ritual.

TLC Paris Concierge note: This is “center-Paris contemporary” — architecture, art, and a strong programme now steps from Palais-Royal and the Louvre.

Surreal Lens Artistic interpretation of a real place.

Location, Links & Map+

Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain

2, place du Palais-Royal, 75001 Paris — Louvre / Palais-Royal

Official page ↗ · Plan your visit ↗

What It Is+

A major Paris contemporary art institution with a multidisciplinary spirit — exhibitions, talks, performance, and publishing — now in a new Jean Nouvel-reimagined venue near Palais-Royal.

New Venue & Architecture+

The new Palais-Royal venue is designed for flexible, high-impact contemporary presentation — built to shift with each exhibition.

Link: Architectural explorations trail ↗

What’s On+

Check the programme for exhibitions, talks, and performance — the Fondation Cartier calendar moves fast.

Link: Exhibitions & events ↗

Tickets, Restaurant & Café+

Tickets are best booked online. The new venue also includes food culture: the Foundation lists The Restaurant opening in Autumn 2026.

Tickets ↗

The Restaurant (opening info) ↗

TLC Paris Tip+

Build a “center-of-Paris culture loop”: Fondation Cartier → Palais-Royal gardens → Louvre exterior walk → early dinner in the 1st. Return in Autumn 2026 when the restaurant opens for the full experience.

Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain — Contemporary Creation at the Heart of Paris

Now situated near Place du Palais-Royal, the Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain enters a new chapter at the very center of Paris’s cultural landscape. This relocation places the Fondation in direct dialogue with some of the city’s most emblematic institutions, reinforcing its role as a bridge between contemporary creation, architectural ambition, and historic context.

Long recognized for its bold, interdisciplinary exhibitions, the Fondation Cartier has consistently expanded the definition of contemporary art. Its programs bring together visual artists, photographers, designers, architects, and creators working across sound, performance, and material culture. Exhibitions often explore themes such as identity, nature, technology, and craftsmanship, encouraging visitors to experience art as a living, evolving conversation rather than a fixed narrative.

Set just steps from the Palais-Royal and its gardens, the Fondation’s new location offers a striking contrast between classical geometry and contemporary experimentation. A visit flows naturally toward the Louvre Museum, where centuries of artistic heritage provide a powerful counterpoint to the Fondation’s forward-looking vision, or along the arcades of Rue de Rivoli, a corridor linking art, architecture, and modern Parisian life.

The Fondation’s presence near institutions such as the Musée des Arts Décoratifs further enriches its context, creating a dense cultural ecosystem where contemporary art, design, and historical craftsmanship intersect. Within this setting, the Fondation Cartier continues its mission as a platform for artistic freedom, offering exhibitions that are often immersive, experimental, and intellectually engaging.

While its iconic glass-and-steel building by Jean Nouvel remains a defining chapter in its history, the Fondation’s identity has never been tied to a single structure. Instead, it is defined by a spirit of exploration and renewal — a quality that resonates strongly in its new surroundings at the crossroads of Paris’s artistic heritage and contemporary energy.

Today, the Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain stands firmly embedded within the cultural heart of Paris, continuing to shape conversations around art, architecture, and creativity while remaining open to new forms, voices, and ideas.