Do you know theInstitut de France? This institution, hidden away in a magnificent building in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, is largely unknown to the general public. Yet this society, which brings together the country's scientific, literary and artistic elite, was founded in 1795!
Culture at its best... This is what theInstitut de France has to offer, an establishment whose mission is to provide the five Academies (French, Sciences, Fine Arts, Moral and Political Sciences) with a harmonious framework within which to work on perfecting their respective fields.
Want to find out more? Take advantage of the Journées du Patrimoine to discover this unique institution. On the weekend of Saturday September 21 and Sunday September 22, 2024, the Institut de France is opening its doors to visitors free of charge.
Heritage Days: history, origins and dates 2025 of this key cultural event
The European Heritage Days return on Saturday September 20 and Sunday September 21, 2025, with a new theme. Although the cultural event is celebrating its 42nd edition this year, few people actually know the origins of this not-to-be-missed back-to-school event. We'd like to tell you about the history of the Journées du Patrimoine, created in 1984 by the French Ministry of Culture. [Read more]Journées du Patrimoine 2024 in Paris (75): schedule of visits by arrondissement
For the Journées du Patrimoine 2024 in Paris, the capital's monuments and historic landmarks are opening their doors (often free of charge) to let us in on their secrets. Don't miss this not-to-be-missed event, scheduled for the weekend of September 21 and 22, 2024, on the themes of "Heritage of routes, networks and connections" and "Maritime heritage". [Read more]Heritage Days 2024 in Paris: not-to-be-missed openings and special tours
The Journées du Patrimoine 2024 in Paris is also an opportunity to discover places that are usually closed to the public. We've compiled a list of places that will be opening their doors to you this weekend, September 21 and 22, 2024. [Read more]
Created in 1795, theInstitut de France is housed in the Palais du quai de Conti, which occupies the former Collège des Quatre Nations. Founded between 1662 and 1688 by Cardinal Mazarin, it also manages four research libraries: the Mazarine Library, the Institute Library, the Fondation Dosne-Bibliothèque Thiers Library and the Musée Condé Library in Chantilly.
Find out more about the history of this institution, its architecture, its dome, its grand auditorium and its missions during the Heritage Days open house. You can visit the monument freely, and even meet the academicians who will be signing their books.
To mark the European Heritage Days on the themes of "Heritage of itineraries, networks and connections" and "Maritime heritage", the Institut de France is opening its doors to reveal all the historic sites in its palace, many of which are usually closed to the public.
Visitors will discover the Mazarine and Institut de France libraries, the two academicians' meeting rooms and the Cupola, the most symbolic place of the Institut and the companies it houses: the Académie française, the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, the Académie des sciences, the Académie des beaux-arts and the Académie des sciences morales et politiques. The history and life of the five academies will be presented through an immersive and intuitive tour. Numerous academicians will be on hand to sign their works and discuss with the public a wide range of topics reflecting the diversity of their specialties.
The event will also highlight the actions and resources offered by the Institut: France Mémoire, the mission in charge of national commemorations, Canal Académies, the podcasts platform with its thousands of audio programs, and the Librairie de l'Institut located on the forecourt of the Palais, a stone's throw from the Coupole. For families, a booklet-game will be distributed to children.
At the end of this rich tour, visitors will be able to visit the Académie des Beaux-Arts exhibition at the Pavillon Comtesse de Caen, entitled Incursion dans l'atelier de Rougemont, to admire works exclusively from the studio collection of Guy de Rougemont (1935-2021), a former member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts. As an extension to the exhibition, the Librairie de l'Institut will welcome American journalist and art historian Gay Gassmann, author of the major Guy de Rougemont monograph, for a book signing on Saturday 21st.
To mark the European Heritage Days on the themes of "Heritage of itineraries, networks and connections" and "Maritime heritage", the Institut de France is opening its doors to reveal all the historic sites in its palace, many of which are usually closed to the public.
Visitors will discover the Mazarine and Institut de France libraries, the two academicians' meeting rooms and the Cupola, the most symbolic place of the Institut and the companies it houses: the Académie française, the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, the Académie des sciences, the Académie des beaux-arts and the Académie des sciences morales et politiques. The history and life of the five academies will be presented through a tour that is as immersive as it is intuitive. Numerous academicians will be on hand to sign their works and discuss with the public a wide range of topics reflecting the diversity of their specialties.
The event will also highlight the actions and resources offered by the Institut: France Mémoire, the mission in charge of national commemorations, Canal Académies, the podcast platform with its thousands of audio programs, and the Librairie de l'Institut located on the forecourt of the Palais, a stone's throw from the Coupole. For families, a booklet-game will be distributed to children.
At the end of this rich tour, visitors will be able to visit the Académie des Beaux-Arts exhibition at the Pavillon Comtesse de Caen, entitled Incursion dans l'atelier de Rougemont, to admire works exclusively from the studio collection of Guy de Rougemont (1935-2021), a former member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts. As an extension to the exhibition, the Librairie de l'Institut will welcome American journalist and art historian Gay Gassmann, author of the major Guy de Rougemont monograph, for a book signing on Saturday 21st.
Dates and Opening Time
From September 21, 2024 to September 22, 2024
Location
Institut de France
23 Quai de Conti
75006 Paris 6
Prices
Free
Official website
www.institut-de-france.fr