It is a heritage treasure of the Hauts-de-Seine that you can explore for free during the Heritage Days 2026. The Albert-Kahn Museum and its gardens, housed in the former residence of banker and philanthropist Albert Kahn in Boulogne-Billancourt, will welcome visitors on Saturday, September 19 and Sunday, September 20, 2026. Designed by landscape architect Achille Duchêne on a four-hectare site in Boulogne-Billancourt, the site stands as a gem, both architecturally and horticulturally.
The Musée Albert-Kahn and its garden, an exceptional green setting at the gateway to Paris
The Musée Albert Kahn, with its sublime gardens, is a must-see. Imagined as a scenic garden, this 4-hectare space features a magnificent Japanese garden and village, an English garden, a French garden and forests and meadows. A complete change of scenery. [Read more]
An opportunity to learn more about the place and Albert Kahn, a colorful character. He founded Les Archives de la Planète, a company responsible for immortalizing the world's jewels in autochrome (the first color photographs). Albert Kahn was also passionate about plants. He therefore wanted to create a garden open to the public, showcasing every garden style in the world. In all, 6 gardens provide an exhaustive presentation of the art of gardening: a French garden, a Japanese garden with its tea pavilion, an English garden, a Vosges forest, a blue forest with its central marsh and a golden forest with its birch trees.
When it went bankrupt in 1932, the residence was seized, but was soon bought by the Prefecture of the Seine, which wished to continue welcoming the public to the gardens. The mansion was then converted into a museum, to display a fine selection of the 72,000 autochromes and thousands of hours of film produced by the ten photographers hired by Albert Kahn.
Visit with a Gardener
Join us for an unprecedented tour of the Albert-Kahn Departmental Garden. Accompanied by a gardener and a guide, delve into the garden’s secrets: remarkable plants, behind-the-scenes care, hidden stories... A privileged encounter with the people who bring the garden to life.
Participation terms: Free | No reservation required
Schedule: Saturday, September 19, 2026 — 11:15–12:15 | Sunday, September 20, 2026 — 11:15–12:15
Introductory tour of the Mondes en commun Festival and its garden
Are you familiar with the Archives of the Planet? This vast visual inventory of the world, launched by Albert Kahn, now takes on fresh resonance through the eyes of today’s photographers.
The guided tour invites you to explore this ambitious project along with a selection of photographs from the eleven series on display. Integrated into Albert Kahn’s garden, the images unfold as you move through the space. The Mondes en Commun festival, continuing Kahn’s inventory, brings together 10 photographers around a common theme: the visual inventory of the world and its variations as reflected in the museum’s collections.
Participation requirements: Register on the day at the reception — Free | No reservation needed
Timings: Saturday, September 19, 2026 — 11:30–12:30, 16:00–17:00 | Sunday, September 20, 2026 — 11:30–12:30
Customizable tours
Departures every 30 minutes
Throughout the afternoon, join the mediators from the Albert-Kahn Departmental Museum for interactive moments exploring the image collections and the plant collections!
Participation requirements: Register on-site at the reception — Free | No reservation required
Hours : Saturday, September 19, 2026 – 12:00–12:30, 13:00–13:30, 14:00–14:30, 15:00–15:30, 16:00–16:30, 17:00–17:30 | Sunday, September 20, 2026 – 12:00–12:30, 13:00–13:30, 14:00–14:30, 15:00–15:30, 16:00–16:30, 17:00–17:30
Family workshop: photogram
Join your family for our photogram workshop and explore a truly distinctive photographic technique!
Using leaves and plants gathered from the museum garden, you’ll learn to create images by harnessing light and light-sensitive paper—no camera required. A creative, immersive experience inspired by the work of the photographers on display.
Participation terms: Register on-site at the reception - Free | No reservation required
Schedule: Saturday, September 19, 2026 — 2:30 PM–3:30 PM, 4:00 PM–5:00 PM
Meeting and Discussion: The Fossils of the Future
At 3:00 p.m., the museum welcomes the Tara Ocean Foundation and artist Laure Winants for an exceptional screening that delves into her work on fragile landscapes and the transformations of life. Through a documentary that blends science, art, and keen observation, the event ties in with the national theme “Heritage at Risk.”
The screening will be followed by a discussion with Laure Winants to interrogate our links to endangered ecosystems and the forms of vigilance that art can inspire.
Participation conditions: Free | No reservation required
Schedule: Saturday, September 19, 2026 - 3:00 PM ⤏ 4:30 PM
Investigation: who sabotaged Albert Kahn's trip?
A mysterious figure threatens Albert Kahn's ambitious project! It's up to you to lead the investigation and uncover which one of his guests or staff tried to derail his new travel initiative.
As you wander the museum’s spaces, collect clues, crack the puzzles, and face the challenges set by the players. This immersive experience will also let you rediscover the museum’s collections by plunging you into the world of the Archives of the Planet.
Observation, logic, and perceptiveness will be your strongest allies in unmasking the culprit!
Participation terms: ongoing - Free | No reservation
Schedule: Sunday, September 20, 2026 – 2:30 PM to 6:00 PM
Dates and Opening Time
From September 19, 2026 to September 20, 2026
Location
Albert-Kahn Museum
2 Rue du Port
92100 Boulogne Billancourt
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Prices
Free