Poster 2025 White Night by Michel Gondry

Le Marais is preparing to experience a Nuit Blanche 2025 that's as electric as it is eclectic. Starting at 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 18, the neighborhood will offer a free, borderless stroll featuring contemporary art, concerts, immersive installations, and unusual performances.

In the Marais, Nuit Blanche is not just an event: it is a manifesto, an invitation to reinvent the city, to experience it differently, for one night when everything becomes possible.

The program gives pride of place to the iconic institutions of the Marais. The Picasso Museum opens its doors for a festive evening, combining visits, concerts and DJ sets at the heart of the masterpieces of the Spanish master.

Photo credit: Djabril Boukhenaïssi, Courtesy Galerie Sator

At the Museum of Arts and Crafts, installations and artistic tours interact with industrial heritage, while the Victor Hugo House offers a poetic dive into the night of butterflies, between literature and visual arts. The National Archives transform their gardens into a space for interactive experimentation, and the Swedish Institute invites you to a unique sound experience in the courtyard of its mansion.

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Nuit Blanche 2025 also includes open-air cinema, free concerts at the Notre-Dame des Blancs-Manteaux church, and dancing at Cognac-Jay Museum, or a light installation on the Île Saint-Louis. The Halle des Blancs-Manteaux vibrates to the rhythm of a symphonic concert that turns into a techno-trance-Latin party, proving that the Marais knows how to combine the avant-garde and popular celebration.

Photo credit: Alain Guignard

Text: Katia Barillot

05.06.25

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