Galerie Perrotin Marais
Galerie Perrotin Marais, at 76 rue de Turenne in Paris 3, hosts contemporary art exhibitions in the Marais, close to other galleries and museums.
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About
Galerie Perrotin Marais is a useful contemporary art stop in Paris. Its location in the Marais makes it easy to include in a walk through nearby galleries, museums, and design shops.
The appeal lies in both the programme and the setting. Many visitors come for an exhibition, but also to get a sense of the current Paris art scene. Shows change regularly. It is worth checking what is on before you go.
The address, 76 rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris, works well for a daytime visit. The Marais is compact and lively. There is plenty to pair nearby. Weekends can feel busier. A weekday visit is usually calmer, especially from late morning or early afternoon.
To visit smartly, combine this stop with other contemporary art galleries in the Marais. Avoid crossing the city for a single show. If you are looking for photos of Galerie Perrotin, note that photography rules may vary by exhibition. For opening hours, access details, or any admission policy, check current information shortly before your visit. If the weather is poor, nearby museums offer a practical indoor alternative.
The Concierge's Tip
Go on a weekday, ideally early afternoon, then continue on foot to other Marais galleries. This area is far easier to enjoy without a car. Check the current exhibition and opening hours shortly before leaving the hotel, as programmes change often. If you plan to take photos, look for the rules at the entrance. In winter or on rainy days, pair it with a nearby museum for a smoother indoor art route.
Ask the Concierge
Our Concierge arranges your visit: skip-the-line tickets, a private guide, off-hours access.
Ask the ConciergeFrequently asked questions
- Is entry to Galerie Perrotin Marais free?
- Contemporary art galleries are often free to enter, but it is best to confirm the current policy before visiting. Special events or specific exhibition formats may follow different rules. To avoid any uncertainty, check the latest visitor information for Galerie Perrotin Marais shortly before you go.
- Where is Galerie Perrotin Marais located?
- The gallery is located at 76 rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris, in the Marais. It is an easy stop to include in a walking itinerary, as many galleries, shops, and museums are nearby. From most central Paris hotels, access is usually straightforward by taxi, metro, or on foot if you are already in the area.
- How much time should I allow for a visit?
- A simple visit often takes between 20 and 45 minutes, depending on the exhibition and your level of interest in contemporary art. If you like to read wall texts and spend time with each work, allow longer. The smartest approach is usually to include it within a broader Marais art walk.
- When is the best time to visit Galerie Perrotin Marais?
- Weekdays are usually calmer than weekends in the Marais, which makes the visit more comfortable. Daytime works best if you want to combine the gallery with other nearby art spaces. For a smoother experience, avoid peak neighbourhood hours and check what exhibition is currently on before setting out.
- Is Galerie Perrotin Marais suitable for families?
- Yes, provided children are comfortable in a quiet exhibition setting without a dedicated family trail. Visits are usually short, which can work well as part of a broader family outing in the Marais. As in most galleries, expect standard rules about staying calm and keeping a respectful distance from the works.
- Can I take photos inside Galerie Perrotin Marais?
- That may depend on the exhibition and the current visitor rules. Some galleries allow photography without flash, while others restrict it for specific works or rooms. The simplest approach is to check at the entrance. If you are looking for photos of Galerie Perrotin, do not assume every space can be photographed.
- Do I need to book in advance for Galerie Perrotin Marais?
- For a standard visit, advance booking is not usually the first thing to worry about, but arrangements can vary with exhibitions or special events. If your schedule is tight, check the day’s visitor conditions before heading over. That also helps you confirm access details and opening hours.