Celebrating the brand's role as Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games, Omega has unveiled its exclusive home for the duration of Paris 2024. Omega House Paris will be a sanctuary for select members, invited guests, VIPs and athletes, with a breathtaking central location in the heart of the host city.
With spectators returning to the Olympic Games after an absence in recent years, Omega chose to create a welcoming and unique space. Located at theHôtel de Poulpry, Maison des Polytechniciens, a short walk from the Musée d'Orsay, Omega House Paris is spread over several floors. The place is flooded with natural light and features sophisticated interiors and lush garden terraces.
Raynald Aeschlimann, President and CEO of the watchmaker, says, "We love to share the Olympic Games with our friends around the world. It is a magical experience and Omega House gives us the opportunity to celebrate that moment together. I look forward to opening the doors and creating some extraordinary Parisian memories."
Omega House will not only highlight the brand's 92-year history as timekeeper, but also embrace the energy and excitement of the Olympic Games. During the day, guests will be able to relax in a variety of luxurious spaces, with sporting events broadcast on large screens. At night, the venue will be transformed for a series of VIP events and themed evenings, celebrated in Omega's signature style with the brand's family of celebrity friends.
The first Omega House opened its doors in London 2012, followed by the second edition in Rio 2016. In keeping with that growing tradition, the House for Paris 2024 promises to be another "place to be" for those in the city.
Omega House will be open from Sunday, July 28 to Saturday, Aug. 10, with a full program to be unveiled during the Olympic Games.