The Journées du Patrimoine (Heritage Days) are fast approaching, and it's the perfect opportunity to discover or rediscover the hidden treasures of Paris. Held every year in September, this cultural event opens the doors to monuments, museums and historic sites that are often inaccessible to the public. The 2024 edition, which takes place on September 21 and 22, promises to be rich in discoveries. And among the many sites to be explored, the Fontaine des Quatre Saisons, on Rue de Grenelle, features prominently for lovers of heritage and rococo style.
The Fountain of the Four Seasons is an 18th-century masterpiece, erected between 1739 and 1745. Commissioned by King Louis XV and designed by architect Edme Bouchardon, this majestic fountain is dedicated to the four seasons, symbolized by finely sculpted allegorical figures. At 12 meters high, it is one of the most imposing fountains in Paris, and its Baroque decoration makes it a perfect example of the Rococo style. Despite its beauty, it was long criticized for its lack of water flow in relation to its size, but it remains a fascinating testimony to the art and urban planning of the Age of Enlightenment.
A visit to the Fontaine des Quatre Saisons during the Journées du Patrimoine is above all a chance to immerse yourself in the history of Paris, while admiring an often overlooked architectural gem. The fountain embodies the spirit of a time when art and science came together to beautify the city. A visit here will allow you to appreciate the exceptional sculptural details up close, and soak up the atmosphere of 18th-century Paris. An opportunity to discover or rediscover a piece of Parisian history, nestled in the heart of the 7th arrondissement.
The Quatre-Saisons fountain, an emblematic monument on the rue de Grenelle, underwent a fundamental restoration that was completed in late spring 2024.
Delivered on August 2, 1743, the fountain has been listed as a Monument Historique since 1862. Deliberately monumental despite the narrowness of the street, the fountain is the setting for a richly sculpted décor, imagined and created by Edme Bouchardon (1698-1762), celebrating the City of Paris and the natural cycle of the seasons.
Discover its history and behind-the-scenes restoration during a guided tour led by a curator from the City of Paris.
Reservations upon registration.
PLACES ARE LIMITED, SO PLEASE REGISTER IF YOU CAN'T FINALLY ENSURE YOUR ATTENDANCE AT THE EVENT.
Dates and Opening Time
On September 22, 2024
Location
Fountain of the Four Seasons
57 Rue de Grenelle
75007 Paris 7
Access
Metro line 12 "Solférino" station
Prices
Free
More information
Reservations open on September 2.