Maison de la Culture du Japon
Jean-Christophe Godet / Time OutMaison de la Culture du Japon

Maison de la Culture du Japon

  • Museums
  • Grenelle
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Time Out says

Constructed in 1996 by the Anglo-Japanese architectural partnership of Kenneth Armstrong and Masayuki Yamanaka, this opalescent glass-fronted Japanese cultural centre screens films and puts on exhibitions and plays. It also contains a library, an authentic Japanese tea pavilion on the roof, where you can watch the tea ceremony, and a well-stocked book and gift shop.

Details

Address
101 bis quai Branly
15e
Paris
Price:
free
Opening hours:
noon-7pm Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat; noon-8pm Thur. Closed Aug
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