Stade Roland Garros-Musée de la Fédération Française de Tennis

Paris


The Stade Roland Garros, home of the French Open tennis tournament, also shelters the world’s most extravagant tennis museum, which traces the sport’s 500-year history through paintings, sculptures and posters. It will remain closed during the stadium's overhaul, and is not expected to reopen until work is completed (2020).


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