La Maison Élysée, your VIP Pass to the Presidential Palace! - Opposite the palace, a new venue is making its debut on the Parisian scene: La Maison Élysée. Inaugurated on July 24 by Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron, it opens its doors on July 30, 2024, free of charge during the Olympic Games! A museum not to be missed, with a reservation system to be set up in September to keep things moving!
Have you been dreaming of a visit to the heart of the Palais? It's now possible without spending a cent! "Showing the history of this building and promoting French know-how" is President Macron's mission with this Maison Élysée. It's been such a success that"the 10,000 tickets on offer during the Journées du Patrimoine sell out in 30 minutes". With a view to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the Élysée has taken the lead in transforming a former wedding dress boutique, located just across the street, into an annex to the Palais.
La Maison de l'Élysée's 600 square meters, spread over two floors, are designed by designer Sarah Lavoine, and invite you on an immersive journey that combines a boutique, Élysée museum and café. As soon as you enter, a majestic Mobilier National chandelier, wrought-iron balustrades, a glass roof and XXL mirrors plunge you into the presidential universe. The souvenir store is brimming with gift ideas: mugs, wine glasses, Marseille soap and tricolored pétanque balls (€70), most of them made in France.
For tighter budgets, four-colour "Présidence de la République" pens for €4 and blue-white-red bracelets for €7 are also available!
The highlight of the show? The Salon doré! This recreation of the offices of French presidents since 1958 allows you to pose in front of General de Gaulle's authentic desk.
Nearby, a veritable cabinet of curiosities unveils a series of exotic diplomatic gifts, including a wooden statue from Mozambique, gaucho spurs from Chile, a lute from India, and even a unique drawing of the One Piece manga, donated during the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games.
Go upstairs and discover the café created with Alain Ducasse, Fabrice Desvignes, the President's chef, and head pastry chef Lun-Yi Hsing.
Here, you can enjoy a blue/white/red yuzu lemon pastry, reminiscent of the winter garden, or an éclair adorned with a golden palm, in homage to the mural staircase of the Élysée Palace. These sweet treats, priced from €9 to €12 a piece, can only be enjoyed on the premises, with a breathtaking view of the courtyard of honor.
Maison Élysée is a showcase for the art of living in the palace, highlighting French know-how and small family businesses. It's an opportunity to immerse yourself in the country's history and heritage, while savoring pastries made by the finest chefs. A presidential immersion like never before!
Dates and Opening Time
Starts July 30, 2024
Location
Élysée House
88 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
75008 Paris 8
Access
Metro 9 or 13 Miromesnil
Prices
Entrée: Free
Boisson chaude: €3.5 - €6
Boisson fraîche: €6 - €7
Pâtisserie: €9 - €12
Official website
www.elysee.fr
More information
Free admission without reservation until September (subject to capacity) Café open until 6pm