Zoo Art Show: the immense temporary street-art museum in Paris La Défense — new extensions announced

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Published by Caroline de Sortiraparis · Photos by My de Sortiraparis, Caroline de Sortiraparis · Updated on June 8, 2026 at 06:16 p.m.
4000 square meters of street art to discover across four floors of a building set on the forecourt of Paris La Défense. Here’s what awaits you at the Zoo Art Show, billed as the immersive museum of urban arts. For the occasion, works by more than 500 artists are on view on site. Here’s what you need to know about the Zoo Art Show at Paris La Défense, open to the general public since June 7, 2025. In response to strong demand, the Zoo Art Show is extending its run through December 2026.

This is a spot that’s sure to draw a crowd of street-art lovers in Paris! Created by Antoine Roblot in Lyon in 2018, the Zoo Art Show finally lands in the capital. For the occasion, the event, described as "an immersive museum of urban arts," has set its sights on the Maison de la Défense. It’s here, inside the towered backdrop of the famed La Défense business district, that the Zoo Art Show invites street-art enthusiasts to a XXL art experience opening to the public from June 7, 2025. A colossal and audacious challenge that the nine-person team behind the Zoo Art Show managed to pull off in just nine and a half weeks! Fueled by steady attendance since its opening, the date originally set for December 21, 2025 to close the Zoo Art Show has now been extended to December 2026. So the venue is once again extending the run!

Just imagine. Over a surface area of 4,000 m², spread over four floors of this Paris La Défense building, visitors can admire the works of 500 Parisian, national and international artists. Among the impressive line-up are Darco, Jo Di Bona, Okuda, Gero, One Mizer, Bates and Zenoy. This ephemeral street art museum also showcases the work of several Parisian galleries, including Artkind, Brugier-Rigal and Taxie Gallery.

We had the opportunity to visit the Zoo Art Show in Paris La Défense before it opened, during a press tour organized on June 5, 2025. We tell you all about it!

It's just past 9am when we get out of the La Défense metro station (line 1, RER A, RER E). As always, the business district to the west of Paris is teeming with people. Especially at this hour. Fortunately, the Zoo Art Show is only a few meters away on foot. But you still need to find the right exit. If you take public transport, we advise you to take exit N°5 (Calder - Miró). Avoid the La Grande Arche and Dôme - Valmy Arena exits.

Once outside, we headed for No. 4 Place de la Défense. On this particular day, there's nothing to indicate that the Zoo Art Show is located at this precise address. The façade is plain and the building looks like any other in La Défense. Nothing, except those frescoes visible through the glass from outside. We are told, however, that signage will be installed when the building opens, to help visitors find their way around.

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Inside the building, we're immediately immersed in the world of street art. We come face to face with the first work, a reproduction of the famous subway trains. And nothing is left to chance. Even the elevator doors are in the colors of the metro. We head up to the 5th floor. When the doors open, we're surprised to find graffiti all over the walls, floor and ceiling. Welcome to"Vandal Squat". As Antoine Roblot tells us during our visit, each floor has its own universe.

On the top floor, the 1000 m² Zoo Art Show explores the raw origins of urban art, immersing us in a squat atmosphere from the 80s and 90s. Neon lights on the ceiling, a mountain of bombs, old-school graffiti with lots of lettering and hip-hop music in the background... the immersion is a success! On each floor, a short video explains what awaits visitors. QR codes have also been affixed to a number of locations, enabling visitors to find out more about the artists.

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On the 4th floor, the Zoo Art Show takes us into a visual labyrinth retracing the street art scene of the 90s and 2000s, with again some fine works by the likes of Mr Chat, Raphaelle Emery, Pimax, Adventis and Le Môme. A particular highlight is his sublime fresco, ultra-realistic and all pink! There are plenty of rooms to explore, and you'll want to keep your eyes peeled to make sure you don't miss a thing.

Next, head to the third floor for a more interactive experience and a space dedicated to digital, immersive, and more contemporary installations by artists such as the talentedInsane 51,Case Maclaimand his incredible anamorphosis, andBerthetOneand his giant comic strip!

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Finally, on the second floor, the atmosphere is much less immersive, with an underground gallery featuring works by artists who have brought urban art into cultural institutions, such as JR.

After 90 minutes, we leave the Zoo Art Show feeling overwhelmed by what we've seen and eager to return to discover the latest completed works and those we may have missed. With its diverse creations, some realistic and others much more abstract, the Zoo Art Show offers a wonderful immersion into the rich history of urban art. Admission to the museum costs €15 (full price), but it should delight street art lovers and other curious visitors lookingfor unusual and uniqueexperiences

Each tour lasts 90 minutes, giving you plenty of time to really get to grips with the place, even if you feel the urge to linger a little longer on certain floors. Tours are given in groups of around 50, and are organized randomly. For example, one group might start on the 5th floor, while another might begin on the 2nd. Once inside, visitors are free to move around freely, creating their own stories and adventures.

What about the run of the Zoo Art Show, billed as ephemeral? The immersive museum of urban arts is extending the experience and has announced it will remain at Paris La Défense through December 2026!

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Zoo Art Show at Paris La Défense, the line-up :

  • 2SHY
  • AROE
  • ASTRO
  • BABS
  • BATES
  • BRUSK
  • CAN2
  • CASE MACLAIM
  • CHANOIR
  • CREATE
  • DARCO
  • DIZE
  • GYZ
  • INSANE 51
  • JABA
  • JO DI BONA
  • JONONE
  • KATRE
  • MARKO 93
  • NOÉ2
  • ONE MIZER
  • PRO176
  • REMIO
  • SCHUCK2
  • SETH
  • SNAKE
  • T-KID
  • TONY NOEL
  • VISION
  • ZENOY
  • ... 

This test was conducted as part of a professional invitation. If your experience differs from ours, please let us know.

Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
From June 7, 2025 to December 24, 2026

× Approximate opening times: to confirm opening times, please contact the establishment.

    Location

    4 Place de la Défense
    92800 Puteaux

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    Prices
    Tarif réduit: €11.9
    Plein tarif: €14.9

    Official website
    zooartshow.com

    Booking
    tickets.zooartshow.com

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