Every September, we know that it's not long before the biggest cultural event at the start of theschool year: so, as every year, the European Heritage Days are back on the weekend of September 20 and 21, 2025.
In Paris and throughout the Île-de-France region, this is an opportunity to (re)discover the heritage close to home, with cultural sites, museums, artists' studios, churches, ministries... But it's also a chance to explore lesser-known heritage sites, the capital's secret spots and little-known places that are well worth a detour on this unique weekend of the year.
In the 18th arrondissement, theAtelier Rozsda, located in the Bateau Lavoir, opens its doors to the public on Saturday September 20 and Sunday September 21, 2025: this is an opportunity to discover the Bateau Lavoir, where the Franco-Hungarian painter Endre Rozsda settled in 1979. Since the 1900s, the place has also been an artists' studio, and has seen the work of such great names as Max Jacob, Pablo Picasso, Modigliani... Take a behind-the-scenes look at these studios during the Journées du Patrimoine 2025!
https://www.rozsda.com/jep2025
ATELIER ROZSDA: The space once occupied by Picasso, rebuilt after the fire of 1970, is now home to the Atelier Rozsda, which retains the painter's imprint intact but remains "haunted" by Picasso and his gang.
Dates and Opening Time
From September 20, 2025 to September 21, 2025
Location
Atelier Rozsda
13 Place Emile Goudeau
75018 Paris 18
Prices
Free