It's the most unique building in the 8th arrondissement. Here, at the intersection of Rue de Courcelles and Rue Rembrandt, stands La Pagode, a bright red structure that transports the neighborhood into a timeless atmosphere. For its eighth edition, the Printemps Asiatique event is making its way to the capital from June 5 to 14, 2025. On this occasion, La Pagode, which is usually closed to the public or reserved for private events, will welcome visitors and gallerists from around the world for eight days of celebrations dedicated to Asian art.
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A French and International Gathering
This is the must-attend event dedicated to the arts of Asia in Paris. Every year, galleries, antique dealers, auction houses, and expertise firms from both France and internationally come together for a grand exhibition held at La Pagode. It's a significant location, well-known among those in the Asian art scene. The goal of such an event is to unveil the richness of Asian arts and highlight its importance in the French market.
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A multitude of events organized in the capital over the eight days
Last year, 2200 visitors were welcomed at La Pagode. They were able to meet 56 participants (galleries, institutions…) and take part in around forty events. This year promises even more with a variety of conferences, guided tours, and expert workshops scheduled as part of Printemps Asiatique. The Louvre Museum will, for instance, offer a guided tour of its exhibition “A Chinese Passion, the Collection of Mr. Thiers.” The Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac Museum will present “In the Flow of Gold, the Art of Dressing from the Orient to the Rising Sun.” You can also take part in a masterclass dedicated to exploring art and culture.Rue du saké.
Asian Spring
The Pagoda
48, Rue de Courcelles — 8th
Exhibition From June 5 to 12, 2025
Open daily from 11 AM to 7 PM (except on Saturday, June 7 from 11 AM to 6 PM)
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