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Practical information

OPEN EVERY WEEKEND OF THE YEAR

including public holidays

Schedules

Friday: 8am - 12pm

Saturday: 9am - 6pm

Sunday: 10am - 6pm

Monday: 11am - 5pm

Addresses

Paul Bert Serpette

96-110, rue des Rosiers - 93400 Saint-Ouen

18, rue Paul Bert - 93400 Saint-Ouen

 

PAUL BERT SERPETTE MAP

 

map of the Paul Bert Serpette market

ACCESS

Parking

Metro: Porte de Clignancourt (Line 4) or Garibaldi (Line 13) or Mairie de Saint Ouen (Line 14)

Bus: 85
 

CONTACT

info@paulbert-serpette.com

 

A PRESTIGIOUS MARKET

A jewel of the Saint-Ouen Flea Market, Paul Bert Serpette is the world's largest antiques market. Spanning 14,000 square meters, 350 antique dealers showcase the finest pieces of furniture, silverware, design, and vintage clothing every weekend, from antiquity to the 1990s, from Europe to the New World. A pioneering venue dedicated to rediscovering styles and introducing lesser-known works and designers, Paul Bert Serpette is the essential destination for antique professionals and enthusiasts alike.

 

A COVETED AUDIENCE

Paul Bert Serpette welcomes over 5,000 visitors every weekend. Passionate collectors, art lovers from America, Asia, Russia, the Middle East, and beyond, art professionals, and bargain hunters in search of treasures—this place brings together all those who appreciate beauty and rarity. From Uma Thurman to Inès de la Fressange, and including Pharrell Williams and Mick Jagger, the biggest stars also stroll along these historic avenues when they're in Paris.

 

BARGAINS ARE AN ART

Each object has its own story. It sparks an encounter, an aesthetic shock, a spark of attraction. The art of browsing is a discerning eye. Just like the art of collecting, it's about embracing serendipity, a skill generously shared by the antique dealers of Paul Bert Serpette. Let yourself be guided by curiosity and the whims of their specialties. Located in the heart of the Saint-Ouen Flea Market, Paul Bert Serpette is surrounded by a dozen markets, eclectic addresses offering antiques from all eras. Each possesses its own unique identity, shaped as much by its dealers as by its architecture. From the labyrinthine alleyways of the Vernaison Market to the numerous staircases of the Dauphine Market, discover the diversity of the Rue des Rosiers, the world's largest area dedicated to antiques.