Pavillon Vendôme - Centre d'art - Office de Tourisme
In Clichy, Pavillon Vendôme is an art centre set in a historic residence, with temporary exhibitions and a garden open to visitors.
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Pavillon Vendôme is in Clichy, just outside central Paris. It combines a historic residence, an art centre, and a garden. It suits guests looking for a quieter cultural stop and a temporary exhibition in Clichy.
What matters here is the scale. Visitors come for both the building and the current exhibition programme. The visit is usually easy to follow. It works well for a short cultural break, without heavy planning.
A smart approach is to check the exhibition currently on view and the access conditions before going. The programme changes regularly. Some days may be better depending on events or installations. If the weather is mild, the garden adds a pleasant pause.
This is not the Pavillon Vendôme on Place Vendôme in Paris. That distinction matters, as the two are often confused online. From a Paris hotel, it fits well into a half-day outing toward Clichy. In colder months, pair it with another indoor stop nearby rather than planning the garden as the main draw.
The Concierge's Tip
Check the current exhibition and confirm the exact address before leaving. The venue is in Clichy, not on Place Vendôme in central Paris. Plan for a short visit, often best placed early in the afternoon. In mild weather, leave a little time for the garden. In winter, treat the garden as a bonus and pair the stop with another indoor visit nearby.
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Our Concierge arranges your visit: skip-the-line tickets, a private guide, off-hours access.
Ask the ConciergeFrequently asked questions
- Where is the Pavillon Vendôme featured on this page?
- This Pavillon Vendôme is in Clichy, at 7 rue du Landy. It is not the address on Place Vendôme in central Paris. The two are often mixed up in online searches. Checking the postcode and town before you leave helps avoid a wasted journey.
- What can you visit at Pavillon Vendôme in Clichy?
- The site combines a historic residence, an art centre, and a garden. Most visitors come for a temporary exhibition in Clichy, in a quieter setting than major museums. The appeal lies in both the building itself and the programme currently on view.
- Do you need to book to visit Pavillon Vendôme in Clichy?
- It is wise to check access conditions before your visit. Depending on the exhibition or a special event, arrangements may vary. If your schedule is tight, look at the official information on the same day. That helps avoid surprises when you arrive.
- How much time should you allow for the visit?
- A short visit is often enough. Allow a brief to moderate stop, depending on the exhibition and your interest in the house or garden. It works well as a light cultural outing. From Paris, it fits easily into a half-day plan in Clichy.
- When is the best time to visit?
- The best time depends mainly on the current exhibition and your pace. A daytime slot often makes for an easier visit. In mild weather, the garden adds real value. In colder or wet conditions, it is better treated as an extra rather than the main reason to go.
- Is Pavillon Vendôme in Clichy suitable for families?
- Yes, especially if you want a short visit that is easy to organise. The scale can suit children who are comfortable with brief cultural outings. Interest will depend on the exhibition on view. The garden can also provide a useful break during the visit.
- Is Pavillon Vendôme worth the detour from Paris?
- Yes, if you are looking for a quieter art stop and a break from the busiest central routes. This is not a grand monument in the classic sense. Its value comes from the scale of the place and its temporary programme. It works best as part of a broader Paris stay.