The Fondation Louis Vuitton was designed by architect Frank Gehry.
The Fondation Louis Vuitton, created on the initiative of Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH, was designed by architect Frank Gehry. This great glass vessel with its curved lines has found its place among Paris's architectural highlights. In the midst of this green setting, this artistic temple rises elegantly. Its collections and temporary exhibitions showcase all forms of contemporary art. The foundation houses eleven exhibition rooms, a concert hall, a restaurant, a bookshop and three terraces with unparalleled views over Paris.
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L'impression de grandeur se retrouve à l'intérieur qui sait mettre en valeur les œuvres exposées
Magnifique écrin pour de belles expositions Rotko récemment bientôt Matisse
The place is a marvel of both engineering and architecture well worth a visit despite not having a current exposition (note that tickets are also a lot cheaper at 4euro).
One thing that was different from the last time I was there 8 years ago is the absence of color on the glass, which was quite magical (it seems more drab, particularly on a cloudy day). You can see pictures below. Would be nice, imo, if they went back to the color.
But, as said, it's still a great place to visit in Paris.