Paris
Some Parisian galleries refuse to limit themselves to a single medium or a single era — they cross disciplines, blend old and contemporary, painting and sculpture, publishing and installation. These 21 spaces in Paris are as many windows open to all forms of creation. Browse the list to explore their diversity.

Galerie d’art
Galerie Carole Decombe
Paris · 7e arr.
30 Rue de Lille· 7e arr.

Galerie d’art
Galerie Virginie Lesage
Paris · 4e arr.
8 Rue du Trésor· 4e arr.

Galerie d’art
Galerie Spiaggia Libera
Paris · 3e arr.
56 Rue du Vertbois· 3e arr.

Galerie d’art
Galerie Mathivet
Paris · 6e arr.
6 Rue Bonaparte· 6e arr.

Galerie d’art
Galerie Karine Jousse
Paris · 1er arr.
Galerie éphémère I Pop up store· 1er arr.

Galerie d’art
Artistics
Paris · 2e arr.
16 R. de Turbigo· 2e arr.

Galerie d’art
L'Atelier des Rêves
Paris · 14e arr.
105 Rue de la Tombe Issoire· 14e arr.

Galerie d’art
Galerie Jean-François Cazeau
Paris · 3e arr.
8 Rue Sainte-Anastase· 3e arr.

Galerie d’art
Jamault Galerie
Paris · 4e arr.
19 Rue des Blancs Manteaux· 4e arr.

Galerie d’art
Galerie Rastoll
Paris · 3e arr.
16 Rue Sainte-Anastase· 3e arr.

Galerie d’art
Un coin de ciel
Paris · 14e arr.
21 Rue Boyer-Barret· 14e arr.

Galerie d’art
Galerie Isabelle Laverny
Paris · 17e arr.
27 Rue Guersant· 17e arr.

Galerie d’art
Galerie du Passage
Paris · 1er arr.
20 Gal Véro-Dodat· 1er arr.

Galerie d’art
School Gallery
Paris · 3e arr.
322 Rue Saint-Martin· 3e arr.

Galerie d’art
Galerie Dohyang Lee
Paris · 4e arr.
73 - 75 R. Quincampoix· 4e arr.

Galerie d’art
Galerie Amélie du Chalard
Paris · 6e arr.
18 Rue Séguier· 6e arr.

Galerie d’art
Galerie Au Médicis
Paris · 6e arr.
5 Rue de Médicis· 6e arr.

Galerie d’art
Galerie Keller
Paris · 11e arr.
13 Rue Keller· 11e arr.
Galerie d’art
Lézarts de la Bièvre
Paris · 5e arr.
29 Rue Galande· 5e arr.

Galerie d’art
Adeline de Poncins
Paris · 7e arr.
30 Rue Saint-Dominique· 7e arr.
Galerie d’art
Galerie Nathalie Béreau
Paris · 3e arr.
17 Rue Chapon· 3e arr.
With 1155 listed spaces, Paris can seem difficult to grasp. The key is to start by defining your primary interest. For emerging contemporary art, Haut-Marais (3rd arrondissement) is the natural starting point, with an unparalleled density of spaces with fresh and bold programming. For more established galleries or secondary market artists, the 8th arrondissement — around Avenue Matignon and Faubourg Saint-Honoré — and the 6th — Rue de Seine — offer a network of top-tier historic galleries. For photography, the Marais and Saint-Germain concentrate the majority of specialized galleries. If you're looking for design or Asian art, the 8th arrondissement and the areas around Palais-Royal are the sectors to explore as a priority. The filters by arrondissement and specialty available in the directory will allow you to refine your search before visiting.
The map of Parisian galleries draws a strong axis between the right bank and left bank. The 3rd arrondissement (Haut-Marais) is the densest with 155 galleries: it has been the quintessential gallery district since the 1990s, around Rue de Bretagne, Rue Charlot and Rue du Temple. The 6th arrondissement (Saint-Germain-des-Prés) follows with 125 galleries distributed between Rue de Seine, Rue des Beaux-Arts and Boulevard Saint-Germain — one of the oldest art circuits in France. The 8th arrondissement (Champs-Élysées, Avenue Matignon, Faubourg Saint-Honoré) has 106 galleries, some of which are among the most established on the international market. The 4th arrondissement (Marais, around Beaubourg) brings together 86 addresses, and the 7th (left bank, around the Musée d'Orsay) hosts 80.
Among the 1155 galleries listed in Paris, contemporary art and multi-specialty galleries dominate by far, reflecting the vitality of current creation. Photography is well represented with around forty dedicated addresses, particularly in the Marais and the 6th arrondissement. Design and decorative arts include several dozen galleries specializing in unique pieces or art editions. Ancient art, modern art and tribal art are also present, particularly in the 8th arrondissement and around Palais-Royal. Prints, sculpture and many other disciplines complete an exceptional panorama for its richness and diversity.
How many art galleries are listed in Paris?
Our directory references 1155 art galleries in Paris, spread across all districts. The strongest concentrations are found in Haut-Marais (3rd), Saint-Germain-des-Prés (6th), the 8th district and the Marais (4th).
Which Paris district has the most galleries?
The 3rd district (Haut-Marais) leads with 155 galleries, followed by the 6th (Saint-Germain-des-Prés) with 125 galleries and the 8th (Champs-Élysées / Faubourg Saint-Honoré) with 106 addresses.
What artistic specialties can be found in Parisian galleries?
Contemporary art and multi-specialty galleries dominate, followed by photography (around forty addresses), design, ancient art and modern art. Paris is one of the rare cities to offer coverage of all disciplines, from street art to tribal art.
Is Paris really the world's leading city for art galleries?
Paris is part of the world's top three alongside New York and London for the art market. Its 1155 galleries referenced in our directory represent only part of the local scene, which also includes many non-commercial spaces, foundations and alternative venues that make Paris an unparalleled artistic capital in Europe.