Monument

Palais Brongniart

28 place de la Bourse - 75002 Paris

Opéra - Grands Boulevards - 2e Arrondissement

La Palais Brongniart, Paris © OTCP - Marc Bertrand

Description

It was built upon the orders of Napoleon and is named after the architect that designed it: Alexandre Théodore Brongniart.
Opened on 4 November 1826 by the Comte de Chabrol (the prefect of the Seine), it housed the Bourse de Paris (Paris stock exchange) for nearly one and a half centuries.
The Bourse de Paris has since moved. The famous trading floor, around which stokebrokers dealt with the largest values quoted on the stock exchange, was removed on 14 July 1987.
The Palais Brongniart houses a gallery devoted to the Bourse and its role in the economy. Architect: A. Brongniart.
Since 2008, the site can no longer be visited.

Architectural style

  • Neo classique

Collections

  • Economie
  • Finances

Epoque des collections

  • Néoclassicisme (XVIIIe - XIXe)
  • Romantisme (XVIIIe - XIXe)
  • Réalisme (XIXe)
  • Impressionnisme (XIXe)
  • Symbolisme (XIXe)
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Services and facilities of the establishment

  • Car park/Parking
  • Coach park

Coach park

Place de la Bourse.

Voir la carte

Palais Brongniart

28 place de la Bourse
75002 Paris
Tel.. +33 (0) 1 71 25 11 11
palais.brongniart@gl-events.com
http://www.palaisbrongniartblog.fr/

  • Subway - Bourse, Grands Boulevards
  • Bus - 20, 29, 39, 74, 85

Label(s) / Certification(s) of the establishment

iso14001'ISO 14001' certification

Offer adapted to disabled visitors

  • Hearing Hearing
  • Mental Mental
  • Physical Physical
  • Visual Visual

Access facilities

  • Loan of wheelchairs

Accessibility information

Disabled access opposite 4, place de la Bourse.

Monument in the same district: Opéra - Grands Boulevards

Monument in the same arrondissement: 2nd arrondissement

Monument in Paris and in the Paris Region: Monument

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