The Heritage Days are an opportunity to discover France's cultural and historical treasures. Each year, the event celebrates the richness of France's national heritage by opening the doors of monuments, museums and emblematic sites, whether or not they are usually open to visitors, free of charge. This year, on September 20 and 21, Heritage Days invites you to explore the Musée des Années 30 in Boulogne-Billancourt.
Located in the heart of Boulogne-Billancourt, the Musée des Années 30 is a veritable showcase for the works and artists of the early 20th century. Founded in 1939, the museum houses a collection of art deco, sculptures, paintings and applied arts, revealing the artistic effervescence of the inter-war years. As you wander through its rooms, you'll be immersed in the creative and innovative atmosphere of the period, discovering artists such as Tamara de Lempicka and Jean Dunand. A true journey back in time, you'll relive the Roaring Twenties with a wealth of detail and a passion for the art of the period.
In addition to its permanent collections, the museum offers guided tours and special events to plunge even deeper into the fascinating world of the 1930s. Whether you're passionate about art, history or simply curious, this visit is a promise of history. All that's left is for you to take a tour... And happy Heritage Days to all!
The museum, dedicated to the artistic creation of the interwar period, presents a unique collection of sculptures, paintings, furniture, architectural models and objects that brilliantly illustrate this period.
This year, the museum celebrates the 150th anniversary of his birth (1875-1961).
1925-2025, Art Deco celebrates its 100th anniversary, to be discovered in the new display of the graphic arts cabinet.
Led by the director-curator of Boulogne-Billancourt's municipal museums, discover a selection of emblematic masterpieces from the Années 30 and Landowski museums and the "Direct Expression" exhibition by contemporary sculptor Coskun.
Using photographs and reproductions of works of art, children are invited to discover Boulogne-Billancourt's architectural heritage and re-create the city in their own way.
Violin/cello duet by Miquel Muniz and Louisa Deloye, students at the Académie Jaroussky.
Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, Paul Landowski, Carlo Sarrabezolles, Alfred Janniot... So many names that contributed to the renown of this movement. Discover the works created for the 1925 International Exhibition, now housed in Boulogne-Billancourt's municipal museums.
The Renault Histoire and Ametis associations present an exhibition on the 4CV, Dauphine and R4, punctuated by flash visits and film screenings.
Gathering documentary books from the heritage collection, models and plans of two artists' studios commissioned at the time by Alfred Lombard and Dora Gordine, from two prestigious architects, Pierre Patout and Auguste Perret.
To mark the 150th anniversary of the artist's birth, enjoy a guided tour of the collection by his granddaughter and great-grandchildren.
Meet and chat with Emmanuel Bréon, a specialist in Art Deco and the 1930s.
Board member of the Reims Art Deco Association and consultant on the history of world exhibitions, Laurent Antoine LeMog offers an immersive tour of the pavilions that showcased the artistic creativity of the period.
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Dates and Opening Time
From September 20, 2025 to September 21, 2025
Location
Musée des Années 30
28 Avenue André Morizet
92100 Boulogne Billancourt
Access
Metro line 9 (Marcel-Sembat) - line 10 (Boulogne-Jean-Jaurès) Bus lines 126 and 175 (stop: Hôtel de Ville de Boulogne-Billancourt) SUBB Boucle Nord (stop: Hôtel de Ville)
Official website
www.boulognebillancourt.com