The Salon 1900:
Created by Georges Hoentschel for the pavilion of the Union centrale des Arts Décoratifs at the 1900 Universal Exhibition, this set of woodwork is one of the jewels of Art Nouveau.
Rohan Hall :
The main entrance to the institution, in the heart of the museum, this three-level space gives direct access to the exhibitions, the Fashion Galleries and the
and the Jewellery Galleries. The theatrical distribution of the monumental staircase opening onto an elegant atrium allows the installation of decorations and buffets on the corridors.
This space is ideal for cocktails and breakfasts accompanied by a private visit.
Lefuel Hall:
Also located in the main entrance of the institution, the Hall Lefuel can be privatized on its own, in the morning, in the evening, and on the day the museum closes for intimate events. It can be combined with the Rohan Hall for larger events. It offers direct access to the Nave of the museum and its temporary exhibitions.
The Hall des Maréchaux
With its independent entrance at 103 rue de Rivoli, the Hall des Maréchaux opens onto three levels with different atmospheres. On the ground floor, a vaulted hall (90 m2, 8 metres high ceiling) is bathed in light. On the first floor (95 m2), a columned room with a black and white marble floor is illuminated by a large bay window opening onto the Carrousel gardens. The monumental wrought iron staircase, which leads to the upper floor, structures and distributes the ensemble. On the second floor, a room (65 m2) has a more modern decor with white walls equipped with picture rails. This space is easy to customize and can be used for product launches, meetings, press conferences, fashion presentations and showrooms.
The Conference Room
Located on level -1 of the Pavillon de Marsan, this auditorium is of great architectural quality with its walls and ceiling covered with metal mesh, and its comfortable red leather chairs equipped with shelves. It can be used for conferences, symposiums, meetings and board meetings.
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