The
Grands Projets of François Mitterrand (variants:
Grands Travaux or
Grands Projets Culturels; officially:
Grandes Operations d'Architecture et d'Urbanisme) was an architectural program to provide modern monuments in Paris, the city of monuments, symbolizing France’s role in art, politics, and economy at the end of the 20th century. The program was initiated by the 21st
President of France while he was in office. Mitterrand viewed the civic building projects, estimated at the time to cost the
Government of France 15.7 billion
francs, both as a revitalisation of the city, as well as contemporary architecture compatible with
Socialist Party politics. The scale of the project and its ambitious nature was compared to the major building schemes of
Louis XIV.