Hôtel du Grand Orient de France

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Hôtel du Grand Orient de France, Private mansion in 9th arrondissement, France

The Hôtel du Grand Orient de France is a private mansion with a modern facade located on rue Cadet that contains around 17 ceremonial chambers within its interior. The complex serves as both headquarters and museum, displaying the practical and symbolic spaces used in Freemasonry.

The building became the center of this Freemasonry movement in 1853, after Prince Murat played a key role in its acquisition. The property experienced a profound change in purpose during the Second World War.

The building houses a Freemasonry museum that allows visitors to explore the ritual spaces and symbols important to the movement. The interior design reflects the visual traditions that hold meaning for those who gather here.

Visitors can explore the interior through guided tours that must be reserved in advance via the organization's website. Access and visiting conditions depend on the current opening schedule of the museum.

During World War II occupation, the building was seized by security services and repurposed for entirely different operations. This contrasting history shows how the site transformed its role during one of Europe's darkest periods.

Location: 9th arrondissement of Paris

Inception: 1700

Address: 16 rue Cadet

Website: https://museefm.org

GPS coordinates: 48.87486,2.34319

Latest update: December 10, 2025 20:08

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