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Grand Palais Éphémère

Coordinates:48°51′11″N2°18′10″E / 48.853001°N 2.302726°E /48.853001; 2.302726
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Temporary exhibition space in Paris
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Grand Palais Éphémère
Grand Palais éphémère
The Grand Palais Éphémère seen from the Champ de Mars
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Interactive map of Grand Palais Éphémère
LocationAvenue Pierre Loti,
75007Paris, France
Coordinates48°51′11″N2°18′10″E / 48.853001°N 2.302726°E /48.853001; 2.302726
Typeexhibition hall
Website
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]

References

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  1. ^"Le "Grand Palais Éphémère" prêt à ouvrir fin mars : visite du chantier avec son concepteur, l'architecte Jean-Michel Wilmotte".Franceinfo (in French). 2021-01-13. Retrieved2021-01-17.
  2. ^"Le Grand Palais éphémère en ordre de marche sur le Champ-de-Mars".Le Monde.fr (in French). 2021-05-07. Retrieved2023-06-21.
  3. ^"Le Grand Palais prend racine (provisoirement) au Champ-de-Mars".Les Echos (in French). 2021-01-06. Retrieved2021-01-17.
  4. ^"Le Grand Palais s'installe sur le Champ-de-Mars pendant 4 ans".Le Bonbon (in French). 2021-03-15. Retrieved2021-03-26.
  5. ^Eric Le Mitouard (2019-10-09)."Paris : voici à quoi ressemblera le Grand Palais éphémère".Le Parisien (in French). Retrieved2021-01-17.
  6. ^Sandrine Lefèvre (2018-10-05)."Paris 2024 : les derniers détails de la carte des sites de compétition".Le Parisien (in French). Retrieved2021-01-17.
  7. ^Kleiber, Marie-Anne."Paris : derniers réglages avant la livraison du Grand Palais éphémère" (in French). Retrieved2021-04-20.
  8. ^"Holzskelett am Fuße des Eiffelturms". 30 March 2021.
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