17 RUE CHAPON
Features
130m2 gallery
500-user wi-fi connection
by the way
Nestled in the heart of the Marais district, rue du 17 Chapon is a veritable jewel case where history, art and modernity intertwine. Once known as "rue du cimetière Saint-Nicolas", it bears witness to its medieval roots before becoming, in the 13th century, the street of Robert Begon, nicknamed "Capon". This artery, a witness to the centuries, has stood the test of time, from the Carmelite convent to the upheavals of the 19th century. Today, it's a lively crossroads where art galleries, trendy boutiques and contemporary creations coexist harmoniously.
At no. 17, the former engraving studio of Charles Brennus (1859-1943) and the cabaret "Le Petit Casino" (1980-2024) have given way to a modern gallery, entirely refurbished by Michael Timsit in 2024. With its white paneled facade, this elegant space opens onto 130 sq. m. of luminous space, perfect for hosting exhibitions, pop-up stores and events. Just a stone's throw from Galeries Joseph (20 and 21 rue du Chapon), this space has become a nerve center for art collectors, designers and young epicureans in search of novelties. Rue Chapon, once marked by history, is today a creative crossroads where art and culture flourish in all their splendor.
Surface area: 130 m2 gallery on 2 levels.
Capacity: 130 people.
Connection: Connection capacity up to 500 users.
Events:
Photo-shootings
Exhibitions
Cocktails
Seated dinners
Product launches
Showroom
Press days
Pop-up stores
Ephemeral sales
WI-FI CONNECTION 500 USERS
130 m2 space in a listed building in a quiet side street.
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