Grand Palais
Grand Palais sits on the right bank of the Seine River at 3 Avenue Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Paris. This monumental structure, opened in 1900 for the Exposition Universelle, is known for its stunning glass and iron dome—spanning 45 meters high. Primarily serving as an exhibition hall and a venue for art exhibitions, the Grand Palais hosts various cultural events year-round, including the renowned Paris Photo in November. Visitors can explore both the historical architecture and the contemporary art showcased within its expansive galleries. Don't miss the grand entrance flanked by intricately carved stone sculptures, offering a glimpse into the artistic heritage of the city.