The luminous garden of theHôtel d'Heidelbach, an annex of the Musée Guimet, was created in 2018 by architects Agnès Latour-Kurashige and Jean-Sébastien Cluzel. It houses an authentic chashitsu, a tea house donated by Japan in 2001, designed by architect Nakamura Masao and built by the finest craftsmen from the Land of the Rising Sun. Take advantage of the Rendez-vous aux Jardins 2024 to discover this little haven of peace in the heart of Paris!
Its architecture is an ideal of peace and modesty, as well as an example of refinement in the choice of the various woods used. Access to the tea pavilion is via a small pathway lined with stone steps, dwarf bamboo, moss, horsetail, ferns, cherry trees, a lantern and a basin, as a preamble to the rituals of the tea ceremony.
Every year, Rendez-vous aux Jardins opens the doors to the most beautiful gardens in Paris and France, with a program of activities for young and old alike. The Musée Guimet joins in the fun on June 1 and 2. Discover the program?
As part of the Rendez-vous aux jardins 2024 weekend, visitors will be able to admire some of the jewelry created by Haute joaillerie designer Anna Hu.
Passionate about the transmission of know-how and the training of future generations, Anna Hu took part this year in the Individual Creation Project for 3rd-year Bachelor Design Bijou students at the Haute École de Joaillerie. The designer worked with 13 student designers on the theme "The Four Gentlemen" (plum blossom, orchid, bamboo and chrysanthemum), inspired by the Musée Guimet's Chinese collections, notably on screens, furniture, porcelain and textiles. This research work will be exhibited at the Musée Guimet from June 1 to 3, 2024.
The exhibition of sketches and works of Haute joaillerie by Anna Hu will be accessible free of charge from Saturday June 1 to Monday June 3, 2024, outside the slots reserved for conferences and guided tours organized at the Hôtel d'Heidelbach.
Seasonal plants, trees and flowers play a major role in naming characters, describing nature and emotions, and enlivening the narrative of The Tale of Genji. The description of Heian-period gardens sheds light on the relationships forged between the protagonists in the various episodes of Murasaki Shikibu's novel.
Hiroko Endo is a landscape architect and graduate of the École nationale supérieure du paysage and the École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Versailles. She specializes in the study of Western and Japanese gardens, and works with numerous institutions.
As part of the Rendez-vous aux jardins 2024 weekend, visitors will be able to admire some of the jewelry created by designer and Haute joaillerie jewelry creator Anna Hu.
Passionate about passing on know-how and training future generations, Anna Hu took part this year in the Projet Individuel de Création of 3rd-year Bachelor Design Bijou students at the Haute École de Joaillerie. The designer worked with 13 student designers on the theme "The Four Gentlemen" (plum blossom, orchid, bamboo and chrysanthemum), inspired by the Musée Guimet's Chinese collections, notably on screens, furniture, porcelain and textiles. This research work will be exhibited at the Musée Guimet from June 1 to 3, 2024.
The exhibition of sketches and works of Haute joaillerie by Anna Hu will be accessible free of charge from Friday June 1 to Monday June 3, 2024, outside the slots reserved for conferences and guided tours organized at the Hôtel d'Heidelbach.
The bright, open garden, created in 2018 by architects Agnès Latour-Kurashige and Jean-Sébastien Cluzel, is home to an authentic tea house (chashitsu), donated by Japan in 2001, designed by architect Nakamura Masao and built by the finest craftsmen from the Land of the Rising Sun. Its architecture is an ideal of peace and modesty, as well as an example of extreme refinement in the choice of the various woods used. Access to the tea pavilion is via a small pathway lined with stone steps, dwarf bamboo, moss, horsetail, ferns, cherry trees, a lantern and a basin, as a preamble to the rituals of the tea ceremony.
As part of the Rendez-vous aux jardins 2024 weekend, visitors will be able to admire some of the jewelry created by Haute joaillerie designer Anna Hu.
Passionate about passing on know-how and training future generations, this year Anna Hu took part in the Projet Individuel de Création of 3rd-year Bachelor Design Bijou students at the Haute École de Joaillerie. The designer worked with 13 student designers on the theme "The Four Gentlemen" (plum blossom, orchid, bamboo and chrysanthemum), inspired by the Musée Guimet's Chinese collections, notably on screens, furniture, porcelain and textiles. This research work will be exhibited at the Musée Guimet from June 1 to 3, 2024.
The exhibition of sketches and works of Haute joaillerie by Anna Hu will be accessible free of charge from Friday June 1 to Monday June 3, 2024, outside the slots reserved for conferences and guided tours organized at the Hôtel d'Heidelbach.
Enjoy your walk!
Dates and Opening Time
From June 1, 2024 to June 2, 2024
Location
Musée National des Arts Asiatiques Guimet
6, place d´ Iéna - 19, avenue d´ Iéna
75116 Paris 16
Access
Metro line 9 "Iéna" station
Prices
Free
Official website
www.guimet.fr