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Grand Palais in Paris Reopens Following the Restoration by Chatillon Architectes

Summary by ArchDaily
Grand Palais, Churchill Facade by Night. Image © Charly Broyez for Chatillon Architectes The Grand Palais in Paris has reopened to the public after the most comprehensive renovation in its 120-year history, led by Paris-based Chatillon Architectes. Originally built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, the Grand Palais has long stood as a symbol of French cultural excellence, technical ingenuity, and architectural ambition. Following the reveal of …
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ArchDaily broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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