Housed in a 1930s architectural palace, this museum boasts over 15,000 modern and contemporary artworks. Features major 20th century movements, in situ works by Matisse and Dufy, and a 600 m² room dedicated to Dufy's La Fée Électricité.
Overview
The Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris occupies a 1937 building originally constructed for the International Exhibition of Arts and Technology. Its architecture blends classical and modern elements, with mythological sculptural decorations adorning the exterior.
Collection
- Over 15,000 works spanning major 20th century and contemporary art movements
- Notable artists: Picasso, Dufy, Modigliani, Chagall
- Significant in situ works:
- Versions of Matisse's Dance
- Dufy's The Electricity Fairy
Unique Features
Girardin Legacy
- 1953 donation of over 500 works, significantly enhancing the collection
La Fée Électricité
- 600 square meter room housing Dufy's monumental work
Contemporary Focus
- Recent acquisitions include works by current artists
Visitor Experience
- Free entry to permanent collections
- Spacious, uncrowded atmosphere
- Well-organized layout with effective use of light
- Multiple floors with elevator access
- On-site bookstore and cafe
- Typical visit duration: 1.5-2 hours
Exterior
- Open spaces used as impromptu skate park