La Chocolaterie Art Gallery - Paris 4ème

 

 

Ile Saint-Louis · Paris 75004 · Open Daily

Visit La Chocolaterie
Art Gallery

A contemporary art gallery in the heart of Paris, steps away from Notre-Dame and the Seine.

Located on the Ile Saint-Louis, one of Paris's most iconic and intimate neighbourhoods, La Chocolaterie Art Gallery brings together five international artists under one roof. Original paintings, watercolors, coffee ink works, drawings and sculptures, all available to discover, and to take home.

Where to Find Us

La Chocolaterie Art Gallery

64 rue Saint-Louis en l'Ile

75004 Paris, France

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Pont Marie — Line 7

3-minute walk. Exit toward Quai de Bourbon and cross onto Ile Saint-Louis.

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Saint-Paul — Line 1

7-minute walk through the Marais. Cross Pont Marie to reach the island.

Opening Hours

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Open every day, 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Free entry. No reservation required. Just walk in.

What Makes Us Different

Our artists are here. Every day. Painting, creating, and ready to talk about their work. Come for the art. Stay for the encounter.

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Original Artworks

Paintings, watercolors, coffee ink, drawings and sculptures. Every piece is an original created in Paris. Available from $40.

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Live Demonstrations

Watch our artists paint in real time. Free, every day, no schedule needed. Just walk in and see art being made.

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Rotating Exhibitions

Temporary shows featuring our resident artists. New works, new themes, new stories on the walls. Free entry.

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Watercolor Classes

Small group sessions with our artists. A unique hands-on experience to remember your time in Paris. By reservation.

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Worldwide Shipping

We ship anywhere in the world with professional gallery packing and full transit insurance. Typical US delivery: 5 to 10 days.

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Certificate of Authenticity

Every purchase includes a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist and a detailed invoice. No exceptions.

In the Heart of Ile Saint-Louis

The Ile Saint-Louis is one of Paris's best-kept secrets: a natural island in the Seine, steps from Notre-Dame, lined with historic architecture, independent boutiques, and some of the city's most beautiful streets.

La Chocolaterie Art Gallery is proud to call it home. Whether you're a Parisian, a visitor, or simply passing through, push the door. The artists are waiting.

Insider tip

Combine your visit with a walk along the quays. Ile Saint-Louis is connected to the Latin Quarter by Pont de la Tournelle and to Notre-Dame by Pont Saint-Louis. The gallery is right in the middle of the island's main street.

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Free entry. Original art from $40. Fully English-speaking. Artists often present.

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April 2026 · La Chocolaterie Art Gallery · 64 rue Saint-Louis en l'Ile, Paris 75004

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