Sel-guided tour

Self-guided tour of the Maison La roche

Visite libre de la Maison La Roche
Type of audience : All audiences

Designed and built between 1923 and 1925 by Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, the Maison La Roche is a private mansion designed for Raoul La Roche, a collector of modern art. It is divided into two parts: the gallery, which housed his collection of paintings, and his private flats.

THE SELF-GUIDED TOUR INCLUDES A VISIT TO THE HOUSE AND THE EXHIBITION AIN'T MISHBIHAVIN' - NICOLE WITTENBERG AT THE MAISON LA ROCHE (FROM 13 JUNE)

Visits last 30 minutes and are limited to 20 people. Please arrive at the beginning of your slot: if you are late, we will not be able to accommodate you.

Free ticket holders are invited to pick up a ticket on site, on presentation of proof of entitlement. Valid for under-14s, disabled people with an accompanying adult, journalists, tour guides and ICOMOS members. More information in our FAQ.
Pass Culture holders can book directly on the platform for the Maison La Roche.

Reception conditions
As part of the Vigipirate plan, we do not accept suitcases or large bags.
Pets are not allowed, except for assistance animals.
Accessibility
Access to Maison La Roche for people with reduced mobility is limited to the entrance hall; the house does not have a lift. The toilets are not adapted for PRM. We can welcome you in front of the house and in the entrance hall in a wheelchair. Please call us so that we can open the gate and the double entrance door for you. Thank you for your understanding.
Tour assistance and additional information
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