
Description
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)
Services
Services and facilities of the establishment
- Car park/Parking
- Coach park
Coach park
Place de la Bourse.Contact
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/
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Subway - Bourse, Grands Boulevards
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Bus - 20, 29, 39, 74, 85
Sustainable
Label(s) / Certification(s) of the establishment

Disability
Offer adapted to disabled visitors
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Hearing
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Mental
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Physical
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Visual
Access facilities
- Loan of wheelchairs
Accessibility information
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