Rendez-vous aux Jardins 2025 in Paris: the Musée Guimet program

Published by Manon de Sortiraparis · Photos by My de Sortiraparis · Published on April 28, 2025 at 03:43 p.m.
As part of the Rendez-vous aux Jardins 2025, the Musée Guimet invites you to the garden of the Hôtel d'Heidelbach for the weekend of June 6-8, 2025. Here's the program!

The luminous garden of theHôtel d'Heidelbach, an annex of the Musée Guimet, was created in 2018 by architects Agnès Latour-Kurashige and Jean-Sébastien Cluzel. It houses an authentic chashitsu, a tea house donated by Japan in 2001, designed by architect Nakamura Masao and built by the finest craftsmen from the Land of the Rising Sun. As part of Rendez-vous aux Jardins 2025, discover this little haven of peace in the heart of Paris!

Its architecture is an ideal of peace and modesty, as well as an example of refinement in the choice of the various woods used. Access to the tea pavilion is via a small pathway lined with stone steps, dwarf bamboo, moss, horsetail, ferns, cherry trees, a lantern and a basin, as a preamble to the rituals of the tea ceremony.

Every year, Rendez-vous aux Jardins opens the doors to the most beautiful gardens in Paris and France, with a program of activities for young and old alike. The Musée Guimet joins in the fun on June 1 and 2. Discover the program?

The Rendez-vous aux Jardins 2025 program at the Musée Guimet in Paris:

  • DISCOVER THE GARDEN AND TEA PAVILION
    Saturday, June 7, 2025 - 11:30 ⤏ 12:05, 12:15 ⤏ 12:50, 14:30 ⤏ 15:05, 15:15 ⤏ 15:50, 16:00 ⤏ 16:35 | Sunday, June 8, 2025 - 11:30 ⤏ 12:05, 12:15 ⤏ 12:50, 14:30 ⤏ 15:05, 15:15 ⤏ 15:50, 16:00 ⤏ 16:35

    Under the theme "Gardens of stones - stones of gardens", the Rendez-vous aux jardins is an opportunity for the Musée Guimet to open the non-accessible areas of the Hôtel d'Heidelbach at 19 avenue d'Iéna to the public.

    The new, bright, open garden, created in 2018 by architects Agnès Latour-Kurashige and Jean-Sébastien Cluzel, is home to an authentic tea house (chashitsu), donated by Japan in 2001, designed by architect Nakamura Masao and built by the finest craftsmen from the Land of the Rising Sun. Its architecture is an ideal of peace and modesty, as well as an example of extreme refinement in the choice of the various woods used. Access to the tea pavilion is via a small pathway lined with stone steps, dwarf bamboo, moss, horsetail, ferns, cherry trees, a lantern and a basin, as a preamble to the rituals of the tea ceremony.



Enjoy your walk!

Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
On June 7, 2025

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

    Location

    6, place d´ Iéna - 19, avenue d´ Iéna
    75116 Paris 16

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    Accessibility info

    Access
    Metro line 9 "Iéna" station

    Prices
    Free

    Official website
    www.guimet.fr

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