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Grand Palais éphémère | |
The Grand Palais Éphémère seen from the Champ de Mars | |
![]() Interactive map of Grand Palais Éphémère | |
| Location | Avenue Pierre Loti, 75007Paris, France |
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| Coordinates | 48°51′11″N2°18′10″E / 48.853001°N 2.302726°E /48.853001; 2.302726 |
| Type | exhibition hall |
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| Olympics 2024 | |
TheGrand Palais éphémère is a temporary exhibition hall in theChamp de Mars by architectJean-Michel Wilmotte.[1] The 10,000 m2 hall opened in 2021[2] and is meant to be dismantled in 2024.[3][4] Its purpose is to host exhibitions while theGrand Palais is being renovated for the2024 Summer Olympics.[5] The Grand Palais Éphémère will host thejudo andwrestling events at the 2024 Summer Olympics, andjudo andwheelchair rugby at the2024 Summer Paralympics.[6]GL events, the events organisation major, is the concessionaire for the ephemeral Grand Palais. It maintains and manages the resale of the building.[7]
In July 2021, it hosted the 10th edition of the forum for timber engineers and architects at theInternational Forum Bois of Construction.[8]
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