The Bpi remains accessible without a vaccine pass

The library benefits from the law decree allowing it to continue to receive its public without a vaccine pass.

photo de l'entrée de la bibliothèque rue Beaubourg
© Julie Védie / Bpi

Following the publication of decree 2021-955 of July 19, 2021, the Bpi is exempt from the vaccine pass for its public. Admission is free and without reservation: it is no longer necessary to reserve access on Affluences or to ask for a ticket at the reception desks.

Wearing a mask remains compulsory in all areas of the library.

From Wednesday, July 21, the entrance and exit of the library will be temporarily on the rue Beaubourg side as shown on the map below.

We also remind you that the cafeteria is closed until further notice.

Priority access for the over 65s and for pregnant women is temporarily suspended due to the return to the provisional entrance / exit rue Beaubourg (note that attendance is low in summer and that there is no waiting to enter)

People with disabilities can continue to use the reserved access

plan des différents accès du Centre Pompidou et de la Bpi.

Publié le 09/02/2022 - CC BY-SA 4.0