Book timed tickets for current exhibitions and leave extra time to explore the building and terraces.
Designed by Frank Gehry, the Fondation is a luminous vessel for art and architecture in the Bois de Boulogne.
Major temporary exhibitions can sell out, especially on weekends and holidays—booking ahead is the easiest option.
Special events, concerts, and talks may have separate ticketing—check the program before you purchase.
Audio guides and printed materials are often available in multiple languages.
Choose the time slot that gives you space to explore the galleries and the terraces.
Pick the option that fits your plans
Pick the option that fits your plans
Combo ticket for Gehry’s museum and the adjacent Jardin d’Acclimatation — a day of art, light and playful gardens in Paris.
Secure your preferred time slot and enter smoothly—no queuing at the ticket desk.
See what’s on, choose the right ticket for exhibitions or events, and plan your route in advance.
Mobile tickets and timed entries keep your day simple, letting you focus on the art and the architecture.
Architecture, art, and views—here’s a relaxed plan for your visit:
Begin outside to take in Gehry’s sails as they catch the light, then head indoors for the current exhibitions. The galleries are varied in scale—from intimate rooms to soaring volumes designed to frame large installations.
Finish on the terraces for panoramic views and photographs. If time allows, stroll the Jardin d’Acclimatation or the Bois de Boulogne for a leafy city escape.
Book your tickets online. Many options are flexible—check the conditions before purchase.
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I wrote this guide so your visit to the Fondation Louis Vuitton feels calm, curious, and well‑timed—without missing what makes Gehry’s building so special.
Many tickets are timed and sometimes flexible—always review the policy before booking.
Groups and schools can often request special rates or tailored visits, subject to availability.
Peak times sell out—secure a time slot early for major shows.
Wear comfortable shoes; expect stairs and terraces with changing weather.
Allow time for the terraces—the light and views are part of the experience.
Have your e‑tickets and ID handy at entry.