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This is one of the best cultural deals of the moment: the Cartier Foundation is offering one year of free and unlimited access to those under 30.

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Good news for lovers of art, culture and outings in Paris. Until August 23, 2026, the Cartier Foundation is exceptionally offering its subscription card to those under 30 years old. A pass which allows free and unlimited access to all exhibitions for one year.

This is one of the best cultural deals of the moment: the Cartier Foundation is offering one year of free and unlimited access to those under 30.

This is one of the best cultural deals of the moment: the Cartier Foundation is offering one year of free and unlimited access to those under 30

Visit exhibitions for free for a year, benefit from exclusive advantages and avoid queues: this is the promise of the Cartier Foundation for contemporary art with its summer operation aimed at young people.

As the price of leisure and cultural outings continues to increase, this initiative should appeal to many students, young professionals and art enthusiasts. From May 23 to August 23, 2026the famous Parisian institution offers its card Often -30usually for a fee, to all visitors under the age of 30.

A rare opportunity to discover one of the capital’s most renowned artistic programs without spending a cent.

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Free and unlimited access to all exhibitions for one year

The main advantage of this card is quite simple: it allows free and unlimited access to the Fondation Cartier exhibitions for twelve months.

Pass holders also benefit from priority access, a nice bonus during busy periods or during the most anticipated exhibitions.

In a city where an exhibition visit can quickly cost around fifteen euros, this offer represents a significant saving for culture lovers who like to increase their discoveries throughout the year.

The Cartier Foundation is known for welcoming major artists from the international contemporary scene, but also for offering immersive experiences that attract a much wider audience than just connoisseurs. Architecture, photography, design, visual arts and even monumental installations: the programming is intended to be accessible and open to all audiences.

Discounts, invitations and exclusive benefits: much more than a simple subscription

Beyond free exhibitions, the Often -30 card gives access to several particularly interesting privileges.

Subscribers can benefit from reduced rates, or even freebies, on certain cultural activities and mediation offers organized by the Foundation. They also benefit from discounts at the bookstore, often essential to leave with an exhibition catalog or a work of art.

Another significant advantage: early access to certain ticket offices as well as special events. The Cartier Foundation also promises invitations and exclusive benefits from different cultural partners.

At a time when young people are looking to mix tight budgets and a desire for discovery, this initiative appears to be one of the best cultural tips for summer 2026.

Please note, those interested should not delay. The offer is only available until August 23, 2026 and concerns exclusively those under 30 years old. Once the card is activated, the benefits remain valid for a full year. It’s happening HERE.

For students, young professionals or simply the curious who wish to further explore the Parisian artistic scene, it is difficult to find a more attractive proposition at the moment. Between unlimited access, exclusive invitations and additional reductions, the Fondation Cartier transforms a simple cultural subscription into a true passport to contemporary creation.

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Thibault Raoult

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Thibault is editor-in-chief of Purebreak. The only times he is not in front of the TV or a streaming platform devouring a film or series is when he is at Disneyland Paris or any amusement park. All year long, he waits for only one thing: to analyze the battle between the Julyists and the Augustians.