The appeal of Galerie Celal comes not just from its contemporary art programs, but also from its location in a former monastic building from the 16th century, between Centre Pompidou and Musée du Louvre. The gallery’s main aim is to promote the work of young artists. Its light rooms, with limed or bare brick walls and cement flooring, are an additional tool for the artists, with which they can set the scene for their works.