Are you passing through the capital? Let yourself be at the rhythm of the City of Music, a must-see chorus during your stay!
A cultural day and night, Paris charms above all by its rich heritage that makes it unique. A timeless French touch punctuated with museums, monuments and other masterpieces of art and architecture that make it history. Paris is also a city for the lovers of art: from contemporary to baroque, to Art Nouveau, and everyone finds themselves there.
But what makes the particularity of Paris is also its intimate connection with music. Creative and eclectic, Paris is a full melody in which talents have carte blanche. So, to pay tribute to this cultural dynamism and to give it a name, the capital has dedicated it a place: that of the Philarmony of Paris, also known as "Cité de la Musique". A unique artistic project of its kind, a place of sharing and exchange open to all audiences who promise a full experience.
Wanderlix takes you for a tour of the City of Music in Paris!
History of the Cité de la musique in Paris
The Cité de la Musique was born from a project that was studied from 1981 . Marc Bleuse , Director of the Conservatory from 1984 to 1986, Mauritius Fleuret , Director of Music, are the main protagonists. This project stems from various findings, the main of which was the worship of the Conservatoire dating from 1795, which needed to be relocated.
The City of Music was designed by the architect Christian de Portzamparc , to finally be inaugurated in 1995 . This place, entirely dedicated to music, houses up to 250 concerts per year and offers the general public many educational activities various and varied.
It consists of 2 buildings one of which was built in 2015 . Combined with the Philharmonie de Paris, this site is now a true national and international reference dedicated to music. Its primary aim is to open the musical universe to all, offering access to its culture through concerts, exhibitions, numerous archives and, of course, to its museum.
What to see and do at the Cité de la musique in Paris
La Cité de la musique in Paris offers many activities! Starting with concerts which are organized throughout the year. It also has a b Similar up to 1600 spectators.
She also holds a amphitheatre with a capacity of 250 people. But that’s not all! Here are, in a few points, activities proposed by the City of Music:
Workshops
You have the opportunity to participate in playful music workshops for young and old. A set of equipment and services are available to the public to practice music, or to discover it.
Exhibitions
Exhibitions are very regularly organized within the City of Music. Among the most popular that took place, you can find the tribute to Bob Dylan with the exhibition “Explosion Rock” as well as that on Django Reinhardt .
The National Museum of Music
Immerse yourself in music and history by visiting the National Museum of Music. Its mission is to contribute to the knowledge of music and conservation of the instrumental heritage but also to enrich, study and present them to the public national collections He's the only guardian.
The museum also has the role of advising and animating the network of public collections in the field of music. It also manages activities documentation , research . It also practices restoration within his laboratory.
Discover the old musical instruments and styles that you did not suspect. One Musical media library is also made available to the general public. Everything you want to know about music is listed there. Perfect for your documentation and personal enrichment.
In addition, cultural and recreational activities are organized daily to initiate everyone to music and to promote equal access.
How to visit the Cité de la musique in Paris?
Concerning the visit of the Cité de la musique in Paris, guided tours are organized daily. You can discover the structures and the concert halls. All punctuated by the anecdotes of your guide. We also recommend visiting the Museum.
Walk through the different rooms and admire musical instruments as beautiful as each other. At the end of the course, thanks to the various instruments and music of the world, you will be immersed in the tradition of the 5 continents .
How to go to the Cité de la musique in Paris?
To visit the city of music in Paris you have to go to the Place de la Fontaine-aux-Lions. The exact address is: Cité de la musique – Philharmonie de Paris 221, avenue Jean-Jaurès, 75019 Paris
You can borrow public transport like:
Metro
- Line 5 : station Porte de Pantin
Note : Direct from Gare du Nord (5 stations) and from Gare de l’Est (6 stations).
In Tramway
- T3b: « Porte de Pantin » station
Bus
- Line 75: Pont Neuf — Porte de Pantin
- Line 151: Bondy-Jouhaux-Blum – Pantin Gate
RER
- Line E: "Pantin" station (from bus 151)
During late concerts, you can also take the Noctilian bus lines N13 from the Town Hall of Issy, or the lines N41, N45, N140 from the Gare de l’Est.
By car
The car is also a good solution since three parking lots near the City of Music are at your disposal. (Parking Philharmonie de Paris, Parking La Vilette Cité de la musique, Parking de la Cité des sciences).
For your route from the centre of Paris: take avenue Jean-Jaurès until you reach number 221. You will arrive at the Pantin Gate roundabout. Or, from the peripheral boulevard, take the Porte de Pantin exit.
Schedules and Rates of the City of Music in Paris
The City of Music consists of several rooms and buildings. Not having the same schedules, here is a list that will be useful to you:
Schedule
Philharmonie and Cité de la musique
- From Tuesday to Fridayfrom 12 to 6 p.m.
- Saturday and Sundayfrom 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- Opening in the evening: only during representation days
- Closure: Monday, December 25, January 1 and May 1
Music Museum
- From Tuesday to Fridayfrom 12 to 6 p.m.
- Saturday and Sundayfrom 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- ClosureMonday, December 25, January 1 and May 1
Audiovisual library
- From Tuesday to Sundayfrom 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
- ClosureMonday, December 25, January 1 and May 1
Belvedère de la Philharmonie
The Belvedere de la Philharmonie is accessible to the public of 30 March to mid-September .
- Wednesday to Sunday12 - 8 p.m.
Note : Friday is night until sunset. From mid-September, the Belvedere is also open from 12 hours until sunset.
Rates
Permanent Collections of the Museum of Music
- Full rate**: 8€**
- Reduced price*: 5€60 (for groups, young people between 26 and 28 years old, teachers of music schools and the EC).
Temporary exhibitions
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Full rate**: 9€**
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Reduced price*: 7€
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Reduced price**: 5€
National Museum of Music
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Full rate**: 7€**
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Reduced price*: 5€60
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Free entrance for under 26 years
* Reduced price for groups, young people between 26 and 28 years old, teachers of music schools and the EC. ** Reduced rate for young people under 26 years of age, job seekers and beneficiaries of the RSA or AAPASA
Good to know.
The City of Music in Paris is a very modern cultural hub. Several things are put in place to make life easier:
- It is possible to create a personal space on the official website when you subscribe. Don't lose any concert or event!
- The site is accessible to persons with reduced mobility
- You have the option of buying gift vouchers. An original way to please your friends or loved ones.
- Come in September and June, each first Tuesday of the month The Philharmonie offers an event concert at a very preferential rate! An offer that is valid exclusively on the internet, the same day, between 11am and midnight. You can only buy 2 places per person per concert.
- Subscriptions are available for more advantageous rates.
- Possibility to make a guided tour, by reservation
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