The Jean-Jacques Henner Museum in Paris will be closed for several days due to the heatwave.

Published by Rizhlaine de Sortiraparis, Cécile de Sortiraparis · Photos by Cécile de Sortiraparis · Updated on July 13, 2026 at 11:49 a.m.
In response to the heatwave hitting Île-de-France, the Jean-Jacques Henner Museum, located in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, will temporarily close its doors. The establishment will be inaccessible to the public until Monday, July 13, inclusive.

Visitors who had planned to explore Jean-Jacques Henner's works this week will need to postpone their outing. As Paris and the broader Île-de-France region grapple with record-high temperatures, the museum dedicated to the renowned Alsatian painter has announced a temporary closure. The move underscores the challenges facing some cultural institutions amid the severity of this heat wave.

The Jean-Jacques Henner Museum says it will remain closed from July 11 to 13, 2026, during the height of the red-level heatwave alert. This exceptional decision is meant to protect visitors, staff, and the museum’s collections housed in this 19th-century townhouse near the Parc Monceau.

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For the moment, the reopening will depend on how weather conditions evolve and on the lifting of the red alert. Less well known than the major Parisian museums, the Jean-Jacques Henner Museum nonetheless ranks among the capital's most distinctive addresses.

Situated in an elegant hôtel particulier built in 1878 by architect Nicolas-Félix Escalier, it houses the largest collection devoted to Jean-Jacques Henner, the French painter born in Alsace in 1829. The venue typically offers an intimate immersion into the artist's world thanks to hundreds of paintings, drawings, sketches and documents tracing his career.

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Winner of the prestigious Prix de Rome in 1858, Jean-Jacques Henner established himself as one of the leading painters of the second half of the 19th century. His style is distinguished by soft, enigmatic atmospheres, subtle plays of light, and a penchant for female portraits with auburn hair that became his artistic signature.

Straddling the line between academe and symbolism, his body of work places poetry, sensuality, and the expression of emotion at the heart of it. Even today, his paintings captivate art lovers with their elegance and instantly recognizable character. For those hoping to discover or rediscover the Jean-Jacques Henner Museum, patience is required as the heatwave rages on.

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Dates and Opening Time
From July 11, 2026 to July 13, 2026

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    Location

    43, avenue de Villiers
    75017 Paris 17

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    Metro: Malesherbes (line 3), Monceau (line 2) Bus: 30, 31, 94

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    musee-henner.fr

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