59 Rivoli, Paris: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby
59 Rivoli occupies a squatted and subsequently legalized art collective at 59 rue de Rivoli in Paris's 1st arrondissement, opposite the Louvre. The six-floor building houses roughly 30 working artist studios on a rotating basis, with resident painters and sculptors typically on-site daily to demonstrate, sell, and discuss their work. The Cour des Aftersquat on the ground floor hosts free concerts on weekend evenings. The building has operated continuously as an artist squat since 1999 and was formally purchased by the City of Paris in 2006. Entry to the studios is free. is just one of many options in Paris. Major attractions worth considering include Bois de Boulogne, Grand Mosque of Paris (Grande Mosquée de Paris), and Saint-Sulpice Church (Église Saint-Sulpice).