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17 and 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
Free entry upon registration (registration opens on 1 September)
September 2022
Saturday 17
13:30 - 19:00
Sunday 18
13:30 - 19:00
Accessible to the motor impaired
0 to 99 years old

Siège de l'ordre national des pharmaciens

4-6 avenue Ruysdaël 75008 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France

Guided tour of the National College of Pharmacists

The National Order of Pharmacists invites you to discover its architectural heritage and its collections of pharmacy history.
17 and 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
Free entry upon registration (registration opens on 1 September)
(c) FDD

The headquarters of the National Order of Pharmacists is composed of two mansions, characteristic of the architectural eclecticism of the Second Empire and the buildings built around the Parc Monceau during this period. The Moorish pavilion, commissioned by Gaston Menier, grandson of Jean Antoine Brutus Menier, founder of the chocolate factory of the same name, reflects the family taste by mixing oriental influence and Norman style. This pavilion now houses collections of pharmacy history: utilitarian objects (mortars and pestles, cork blocks, stills), pharmacy pots (Nevers earthenware, wooden silenes), prints, posters and books offer a panorama of pharmaceutical history and art. The Menier drugger, designed by Jean Antoine Brutus, is the major piece in the collections. Consisting of nearly 800 pots of blown glass, it brings together the essential drugs of the therapeutic arsenal in the nineteenth century. In the lounges overlooking Parc Monceau, you can discover an exhibition dedicated to plants, essential in Western therapeutics, from antiquity to the present day.

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Visite commentée / Conférence
Thème 2022
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About the location

Siège de l'ordre national des pharmaciens
4-6 avenue Ruysdaël 75008 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France
The National Order of Pharmacists is located in two buildings, 4 and 6 avenue Ruysdaël, which resemble a composite but harmonious architectural complex of neo-Gothic style and 18th century pastiche. Reflecting the architectural eclecticism of the hotels built at the end of the Second Empire, these buildings are precious testimonies of an era and a way of life, especially since many of them were destroyed during the last half century.
The building of number 4* was built before 1875 by the architect Pellechet; in a rather sober neo-Gothic style, with a brick and stone facade decorated with a sculpted cornice of Renaissance style separating the ground floor from the first floor. Gaston Menier, the younger son of Émile-Justin, a famous chocolatier, acquired this mansion and moved there in 1879 after his marriage. He commissioned important works. On the avenue, the attic floor reserved for servants gave way to the current second floor, treated in the style of “Byzantino-Venetian”. He demoli
Tags
Maison, appartement, atelier de personnes célèbres, Château, hôtel urbain, palais, manoir, Archives, Musée, salle d'exposition
Access
Subway: Pile (line 2) Miromesnil (line 13) Bus: Parc Monceau (lines 84 and 94) Entered by number 6, avenue Ruysdaël
Ordre des pharmaciens