The Centre Pompidou Renovation isn’t a shy restoration; it’s an audacious reset. Paris’s inside-out marvel—opened in 1977 by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers—will shut its doors in September 2025, trading visitors for scaffolding and asbestos masks.
A five-year “pause” might sound bleak, yet the museum flips the script. While engineers rewire its steel skeleton, the art embarks on a world tour, proving creativity hates to sit still.







