"Comics, 1964-2024" exhibition at Pompidou Center
Comic book enthusiasts cannot miss this colossal event!
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Comic book enthusiasts cannot miss this colossal event!
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Découvrez la nouvelle exposition du Musée Delacroix !
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Head to the stunning setting of the Château de Versailles to explore the new exhibition "Horse in Majesty" !
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We Are Here is a truly unique encounter not to be missed between Street Art and the collections of the Petit Palais.
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Looking for ideas for cultural activities to do while visiting the monuments of Paris? The City of Light offers many possibilities! Today, we have selected for you 4 museums that are free every day, all year long, located next to the most important monuments!
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If you are passionate about immersive exhibitions, don't miss House of Dreamers!
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Discover "Olympism", an unmissable exhibition during this sporty summer in Paris!
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Explore modern Korea with the "Decoding Korea" exhibition at the Grand Palais Immersif!
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Explore the Seine like never before with the exhibition "Dans la Seine"
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The Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, located in La Villette, is hosting Waste Age a fascinating and impactful exhibition: embark on an educational journey that highlights the impact of our waste and innovative ways to reuse it.
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Discover the Hidden Gems Near Hôtel FABRIC: The Fontaine des Innocents Exhibition at the Musée Carnavalet
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The Palais Galliera invites you to discover its newest installment of the exhibition "Fashion on the move", a fascinating retrospective spanning the ages. Dive into the heart of fashion history, from the origins of the 18th century to today, and explore the intimate relationship between fashion, physical activity, sport, and the social transformations they have brought about.
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With summer approaching and its beautiful sunny days, what could be better than visiting a museum nestled in a charming green oasis?
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The entire team at Hotel FABRIC recommends an unforgettable artistic experience with the exhibition "Matisse, The Red Studio" at the Fondation Louis Vuitton.
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Discover Galerie Au Roi: A Unique Venue Just Steps from the FABRIC Hotel
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Explore the fascinating world of fashion through the masterful lens of Paolo Roversi at the exhibition at the Palais Galliera.
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Explore an unknown aspect of two painting giants of the 19th century, Ingres and Delacroix, through the objects that marked their personal lives.
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Don't miss the MATCH exhibition. Design & sport - a story turned towards the future, presented at the Musée du Luxembourg on the occasion of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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The new exhibition at the Musée d'Orsay titled "Paris 1874: Inventing Impressionism" is a true journey into the world of Impressionist art.
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The Musée de l'Orangerie dedicates an exhibition to the American artist Robert Ryman, titled "Robert Ryman: The Act of Looking".
The Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris presents "Yves Saint Laurent: Transparences, the Power of Materials," once again a must-see for all fashion enthusiasts!
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Do not miss "Iris van Herpen. Sculpting the senses", the ongoing exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs.
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Until March 25th, the Guimet Museum invites you to an immersive experience at the heart of ancient Japanese culture with the new exhibition titled "At the Court of Prince Genji." This exhibition is the perfect opportunity to celebrate women as it highlights the iconic figure of Murasaki Shikibu, a Japanese poet from the Heian period, and her literary masterpiece, "The Tale of Genji."
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What do you think of a unique experience, discovering Egypt in the heart of Paris? The Galeries Montparnasse present Tutankhamen, a true expedition into the secrets of Ancient Egypt's history.
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The new immersive exhibition at the Atelier des Lumières instantly transports you to the Egypt of the Pharaohs for an unforgettable experience! Explore this mythical civilization that has fascinated for centuries.
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Are you wondering what to do in Paris in February 2024? With Valentine's Day approaching and the desire to please your significant other, often with a floral gift, we suggest an exhibition dedicated to one of the most beloved flowers: the orchid.
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The current exhibition at Quai Branly invites visitors to immerse themselves in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, exploring images and iconographic creations stemming from the use of ayahuasca.
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Urban art enthusiasts, we have the perfect exhibition for you! The Grand Palais Immersif in Paris invites you to immerse yourself in the world of urban art through the exhibition "Loading: Urban Art in the Digital Age."
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Immerse yourself in an unmissable artistic experience at Parc de la Villette with the luminous stroll "Art in Nature," a surprising celebration of the work of the globally acclaimed surrealist Salvador Dalí.
We've been eagerly anticipating it! For the 5th edition of its illuminated walks, the National Museum of Natural History offers an exceptional immersive experience with its exhibition "Jungle in the Process of Illumination" at the Jardin des Plantes in Paris.
To conclude its trilogy of exhibitions dedicated to the cultural history of the City of Light, the Petit Palais presents "Modern Paris", an exhibition highlighting the creative effervescence of the capital between 1905 and 1925.
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We have talked to you several times about the numerous initiatives of the Museums of Paris on the occasion of the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the disappearance of Pablo Picasso. In this article, we focus on the original and touching creations of Sophie Calle.
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On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Pablo Picasso, the Centre Pompidou, in collaboration with the Musée national Picasso-Paris, presents an exceptional retrospective titled "Picasso. Endlessly drawing" This ambitious exhibition highlights the surprising richness of the artist's creation through the presentation of nearly a thousand works, ranging from early studies to ultimate masterpieces.
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The Atelier des Lumières, one of the most surprising museums in the capital, is gearing up to amaze us with a breathtaking new experience. This time, dive into the underwater depths of our planet with 'Oceans, the Immersive Odyssey'!
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The new exhibition presented by the Fondation Louis Vuitton highlights the indispensable work of Mark Rothko, one of the greatest American artists of the 20th century.
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The Made in France Expo, an essential event celebrating French craftsmanship, will open its doors from November 9 to 12, 2023, at the Porte de Versailles Exhibition Center for its 11th edition in Paris.
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Discover Aura Invalides, a unique immersive experience that delves into the architectural history of the magnificent Dôme des Invalides.
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The Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac Museum in Paris, as always, invites us to embark on an exotic journey into other cultures. This time, you're invited to dive into the heart of the most prolific and fascinating film industry in the world with its exhibition, "Bollywood Superstars: The Story of Indian Cinema”.
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The Centre Pompidou is currently hosting an exceptional exhibition dedicated to the artist Marc Chagall. This retrospective sheds light on the works created during a fascinating period of Chagall's career, spanning from 1945 to 1970. Visitors will have the opportunity to delve into the artist's rich creative world, exploring three major themes in his work.
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The Fondation Cartier for Contemporary Art opens its doors to host an exceptional exhibition featuring the Australian sculptor Ron Mueck. An event not to be missed !
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Starting this month, art enthusiasts from around the world will have a unique opportunity to discover an exceptional exhibition at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. This marks the first retrospective dedicated to the works of Vincent van Gogh produced during the last two months of his life in Auvers-sur-Oise, near Paris.
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The Petit Palais in Paris is currently hosting an exceptional exhibition entitled "Trésors en Noir et Blanc", celebrating the art of printmaking through the centuries. The exhibition features nearly 200 works by printmaking masters such as Dürer, Rembrandt, Callot, Goya, Toulouse-Lautrec, Chéret, Steinlen, Auguste Renoir, Anders Zorn and others, dating from the 15th to the 20th century.
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To mark the fiftieth anniversary of the death of the celebrated Spanish artist Pablo Picasso, the Musée national Picasso-Paris is celebrating his artistic legacy with an exceptional exhibition entitled " The collection. Selected works"
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The Musée de l'Orangerie in Paris is currently presenting a captivating exhibition titled "Amedeo Modigliani: A Painter and His Art Dealer." This exhibition highlights the unique relationship between the globally renowned Italian artist, Amedeo Modigliani, and his patron and friend, Paul Guillaume, and explores how this connection profoundly influenced the artist's career and artistic work.
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The eagerly awaited week for design and interior enthusiasts actually spans for 10 days! From September 7th to 16th, 2023, the city of Paris hosts the unmissable event of Paris Design Week. This event promises to captivate visitors' imaginations with innovative exhibitions, informative conferences, and surprising artistic installations. This edition offers an exclusive opportunity to explore the latest trends in design and immerse oneself in a realm where creativity and inspiration reign.
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On the occasion of the centenary of Gustave Eiffel's passing, the Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine is hosting an exceptional exhibition in the prestigious Palais de Chaillot, facing the Eiffel Tower, where the museum is located. This exhibition pays tribute to the illustrious engineer by highlighting his Parisian projects that have left a mark on the history of architecture, engineering, and science in France and around the world.
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Located next to the vibrant Marais district in Paris, Hôtel FABRIC offers an ideal location to explore the cultural treasures of the capital. Among the many artistic gems that the city has to offer, a unique place is just a few steps away from our establishment, facing the iconic Centre Pompidou: the Brancusi Studio.
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The story of the majestic Titanic's sinking is widely known to all, and yet many questions remain. This summer, the Paris Expo center at Porte de Versailles opens its doors to an exceptional exhibition dedicated to this adventure that has inspired numerous artists across eras and continues to captivate with its aura of mystery.
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Have you booked your stay in Paris and are you looking for a unique activity to do with your family or friends? We have an idea to propose to you! Bercy Village now houses a new immersive museum dedicated to science!
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The magnificent Notre-Dame Cathedral is a symbol of Paris, much like the majestic Eiffel Tower. The Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine is currently presenting the exhibition "Notre-Dame de Paris: From Builders to Restorers," offering visitors the opportunity to discover the history of this iconic building and the efforts made for its restoration.
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We have already talked to you about the monumental exhibition "Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs" at La Villette. This time, La Villette surprises us with a unique exhibition dedicated to one of the most renowned American directors in the world: Tim Burton!
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The Jacquemart-André Museum offers you the opportunity to travel to the magnificent Venice and immerse yourself in Italian art! Be amazed by the exhibition dedicated to Giovanni Bellini, one of the founders of the Venetian art!
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The new exhibition at the Louvre Museum showcases Italian art, particularly the art of one of the most beautiful Italian cities, Naples!
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After extensive renovation work carried out with respect for the architectural heritage, the Musée Bourdelle, dedicated to the famous sculptor Antoine Bourdelle, reopened its doors last March, a golden opportunity to discover or rediscover the magnificent works of this leading 20th century artist.
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Paris is often associated with its rich and fascinating history, numerous cultural landmarks, and stunning architecture. Nevertheless, the French capital is also a major reference in the global culinary scene. That's why the Conciergerie invites you to discover Paris from a gastronomic perspective with its exhibition, “Paris, Capital of Gastronomy.”
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The Musée des Arts Décoratifs presents an exhibition entitled "Des cheveux et des poils", which means "Hair and Hairs" an unusual and intriguing theme that will surprise you with its artistic richness!
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Harry Potter, the most famous wizard of all, is coming to Paris for a unique immersive exhibition that transports visitors to a magical and enchanting world.
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The exhibition “Eternal Mucha” is a digital visual and sound experience presented at the Grand Palais Immersif. This immersive exhibition presents the artistic career of Alphonse Mucha, a leading exponent of Art Nouveau and precursor of advertising.
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For the greatest happiness of cat lovers, the National Museum of Natural History presents “Felines” an exhibition dedicated to this fascinating species, at the Gallery of Evolution.
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For centuries, the history and culture of Egypt has fascinated everyone, and the Louvre Museum is a testament to this with one of the richest departments of Egyptian antiquities. This spring, Paris hosts the exhibition “Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs”, featuring more than 180 treasures from Ancient Egypt. After the success of the Tutankhamen exhibition, this exhibition offers a unique opportunity to discover the world of Ramses, one of the greatest builders of Ancient Egypt.
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The Porte de Versailles is hosting the 119ᵉ edition of the Foire de Paris, a must-attend annual event for interior design, technology, cuisine, fashion and crafts enthusiasts.
The Carnavalet Museum is back with a new exhibition entitled "Parisian Nights", dedicated to the city's nightlife.
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Everyone knows Claude Monet and his work. His magnificent Water Lilies always surprise us more. We know much less of Léon Monet, his brother, who however played a fundamental role in the artist's career. The new exhibition at the Musée du Luxembourg is entirely dedicated to this little-known brother, but very important to Claude's artistic life.
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The musée de l'Homme offers you a real journey through time that you should not miss! The new exhibition Arts and Prehistory presents more than 90 works of prehistoric art from around the world and a hundred digital representations of paintings and engravings.
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What if we told you that you don't need to go to a museum to admire works of art in Paris? You have until March 31 to stroll through the beautiful streets of the Haussmann district, in the 9th arrondissement of the capital, and admire the magnificent sculptures of Michel Bassompierre!
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The Musée de l'Orangerie presents a new exhibition dedicated to Matisse, the leading artist of Fauvism, who also asserted himself in artistic currents that signed the XXᵉ century such as Cubism and abstract art.
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For its new immersive exhibition in 2023, the Atelier des Lumières has chosen to honor one of the greatest painters of the 20th century: Marc Chagall.
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The Hôtel de Ville de Paris presents CAPITALE(S), an exhibition that honors the works exhibited in the world's largest art gallery: the street.
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Valentine's Day is a special day to celebrate love, and what better way to spend time with your significant other than in Paris? We have selected for you some romantic ideas to celebrate Valentine's Day.
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The International Agricultural Show will be back in Paris from February 25 to March 5 for its 2023 edition. It is one of the largest and most prestigious agricultural shows in the world, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. This year, Ovalie, a Salers cow, is the muse of the event!
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The City of Light always offers us the possibility to travel around the world without leaving its beautiful streets and its numerous Museums. Until next May, the Quai Branly Museum takes us to Japan with its exhibition dedicated to the Kimono, a traditional garment that has influenced the creations of many Western designers, such as Alexander McQueen, John Galliano and more.
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The Museum of Modern Art presents a retrospective of the work of Oskar Kokoschka, an Austrian painter, writer, playwright and poet, who succeeded in representing the moods of his time with unparalleled intensity.
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Considered the artist of dreams and fantasy, Johann Heinrich Füssli is the protagonist of the exhibition at the Musée Jacquemart-André.
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Art lovers will once again find their happiness at the Musée d'Orsay, which offers an unmissable retrospective on the work of the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch.
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For this new edition 2022 of the Exhibition “En voie d'illumination”, the Jardin de Plantes proposes a luminous night walk dedicated to the universe of “the infinitely small”.
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The Cité de l'Architecture in Paris presents a new exhibition dedicated to Art Deco, an artistic movement that influenced architecture, fashion, design, and even more !
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Egypt is a country that always makes a lot of tourists dream for its cultural richness and its fascinating history.
This is probably why the Rodin Museum has entitled its new exhibition “Dream of Egypt”, a unique selection of more than 400 objects that evoke the influence of Egyptian art in the work of Rodin.
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The Fondation Louis Vuitton presents a unique dialogue between two exceptional artists from two different eras and artistic movements: Claude Monet and Joan Mitchell.
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Sixty years ago, Yves Saint Laurent presented his first collection under his name, a “golden” occasion this year to celebrate the designer's passion for gold.
The Yves Saint Laurent Museum invites you to visit the anniversary exhibition “GOLD, The Golds of Yves Saint Laurent”, highlighting this nuance that characterizes the creations of this fashion genius.
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Tintin, the most beloved reporter of children and adults, invites himself to the Atelier des Lumières for a new adventure, this time immersive!
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Everyone has heard of "still life" at least once. But do we really know what it represents in the art world? The new exhibition at the Louvre Museum, entitled "Things", aims to give a new vision of this genre often considered minor.
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On the occasion of the bicentenary of Rosa Bonheur's birth, the Musée d'Orsay, in collaboration with the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Bordeaux, the artist's birthplace, is offering a retrospective exhibition not to be missed!
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The Carnavalet Museum presents "Parisiennes citoyennes", a fascinating exhibition in memory of the struggles for the emancipation of women.
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The Palais Galliera dedicates the first exhibition of fall to one of the greatest artists of the 20th century: Frida Kahlo.
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As every year, September is the month of the annual appointment of the Heritage Days. On September 17 and 18, 2022, many museums, monuments and more will open their doors for free and organize guided tours and animations specially designed for the occasion.
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For this new year 2022, the Centre Pompidou offers us an exhibition dedicated to the French artist Gérard Garouste.
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The Musée des Arts Décoratifs' new exhibition "Shocking" pays tribute to the inspiring and courageous work of the Italian fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli.
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The exhibition “Delacroix and Color” honors the complexity and richness of the work of this leading artist of romanticism.
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During the whole month of August, the Atelier des Lumières offers us again the possibility to admire the breathtaking works of Vincent van Gogh, this time by night!
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Like every summer, the Musée du Quai Branly is organising a new edition of the Summer Garden, a totally free programme to experience a green interlude in the heart of Paris!
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The exhibition "Fugues in Color" completely liberates the paint to let it come out of the canvas to invade the space. The walls, the floor and the ceiling become the artists' new canvases. The colours literally run away and give life to a unique exhibition with references to American underground culture.
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Emotions have always been at the centre of artistic creation. Over the centuries, painters have represented emotions in their own unique way. Today we can admire a wide variety of paintings from all artistic movements that represent sadness, joy, anger and many other emotions in a thousand different ways.
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The world-famous photographer Steve McCurry's famous images are on show for the first time in Paris at the Musée Maillol.
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The National Museum of Asian Art invites visitors to discover the art of ceramics. The exhibition "Toucher les feu" (Touching Fire) traces the history and creativity of Japanese women, who were able to express themselves artistically only after the Second World War.
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The exhibition "Impressionist Decorations" at the Musée de l'Orangerie, shows us the art of Impressionism in a rather unknown form: the decoration.
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On May 12th, the Musée de Cluny, one of the ancient monuments of Paris, opened its doors after seven long years of renovation works. It now offers a new way to discover the treasures of the Middle Ages and also proposes guided tours of the ancient spaces of the Cluny baths complex, which were previously inaccessible.
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"Reclaim the Earth" is the new exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo. Fourteen artists of different origins and generations represent their vision of the links between the body and the earth in a context of ecological emergency.
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The Louvre's new exhibition "Pharaoh of the Two Lands" takes us to Napata, the ancient capital of the kingdom of Nubia, to retrace the life of Pharaoh Taharqa, one of the most famous sovereigns of his time.
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The Picasso Museum presents Maya Ruiz-Picasso, Pablo Picasso's first daughter, the fruit of the artist's love for Marie-Thérèse Walter, in a double exhibition not to be missed.
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Looking to unwind? To relive childhood memories? The “Pop Air” exhibition is perfect for you!
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Everyone knows the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, this extraordinary architectural project that continues to surprise us, created by Antoni Gaudí at the end of the 19ᵉ century.
For the first time in fifty years in France, you will have the opportunity to discover unpublished works of this master artist of Art Nouveau: The Musée d'Orsay invites you to visit the exhibition "Gaudí".
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The Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris has concocted for us « Extrudia » and « L’écart absolu » two explosive exhibitions dedicated to two women with absolutely unique universes: the punk sculptor Anita Molinero and the surrealist Toyen.
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It is one of the most popular novels in the world, a timeless masterpiece of French literature, loved by children and adults alike: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The Musée des Arts Décoratifs pays tribute to this creation through the first major museum exhibition in France.
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As part of its cultural program focused on women artists, the Musée du Luxembourg presents its new exhibition "Pioneers. Artists of a new genre in the Paris of the Roaring Twenties" dedicated to these women artists who created in all fields and without any limits, during the Roaring Twenties in Paris.
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After the great success of the Dalì and Gaudì Exhibitions, the Atelier des Lumières proposes to immerse you in the exceptional works of Cezanne.
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The Centre Pompidou is hosting a free exhibition on the work of photographer Gaston Paris.
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The Quai Branly Museum presents an artistic journey to discover the sculptures of Southwest Congo, a country rich in cultures and traditions that are very diverse.
The Carnavalet Museum offers to all lovers of literature an exhibition dedicated to Marcel Proust and in particular to his link with the City of Light.
This winter the Jardin des Plantes offers us a magical stroll for the 3rd edition of the Lantern Festival.
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The Champs Elysees avenue is a must-see during the winter season in Paris. We go there to stroll and admire the Christmas decorations, to do our shopping, but there is one more reason this year: a magnificent open air exhibition!
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The Musée du Luxembourg is exhibiting the work of Vivian Maier, an American photographer with an extraordinary career.
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Georg Baselitz is the protagonist of the new exhibition at the Centre Pompidou. It is a masterful retrospective of ten decades of creation, conceived in collaboration with the artist himself.
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The Louis Vouitton Foundation presents the Mozorov brothers' collection of over 200 masterpieces of modern French and Russian art.
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Conceived by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the exhibition "Thierry Mugler, Couturissime" comes to the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and retraces the career of this great creator who, thanks to his originality and his unique creative impulse, revolutionized fashion, haute couture and perfume.
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The Jardin des Plantes once again invites us to discover fascinating ecosystems, this time with the help of digital innovation. The new exhibition "The Sensory Odyssey", created in partnership with the Sensory Odissey Studio, mobilizes each of our senses and shows us the beauty but also the fragility of our planet.
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The Musée d'Orsay presents the personal collection of Paul Signac, a self-taught artist who learned his craft by looking at the works of Monet, Degas and many other leading lights of Impressionist art.
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On the occasion of the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution of 1821, the Louvre Museum hosts an exhibition that traces and highlights the links between Greece and European culture.
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This Saturday, October 2nd will take place the 20th edition of the Sleepless Night in Paris. Art lovers will be able to rediscover the museums of the capital as well as the public space thanks to dedicated artistic routes. The theme of this year is "The Body in Misery", so this edition will be focused on sports and your participation will be requested!
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For this fall 2021, the Jacquemart-André Museum offers us an artistic journey to Italy by celebrating the creative genius of Sandro Botticelli, one of the most illustrious painters of the Italian Renaissance.
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After a long period of closure of cultural places, we are all particularly happy with the annual appointment of the Heritage Days. On September 18 and 19, 2021, many museums, monuments and more will open their doors for free and organize guided tours and animations specially designed for the occasion
For this new season 2021, the Atelier des Lumières proposes two immersive exhibitions on two leading figures in art and architecture: Salvador Dalí and Antoni Gaudí. Through a thematic tour, you will have the opportunity to be transported by the overflowing imagination of these two masters.
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The 2021 edition of Paris Design Week will take place in the capital and is set to be a time of renewal. The theme is Desirable Development, a reflection led by design professionals on the daily practices of society in terms of consumption, work and even leisure.
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A great mystery hides in the Tuileries Gardens. The Louvre Museum challenges you to solve an enigma in the open air with your family or friends. "Secret d'Arcadie" invites you to look carefully at the garden and analyze its smallest details through a variety of games combining observation, reflection, and logic, in a tour lasting approximately one hour and 15 minutes.
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Located in the heart of the Marais district, the Carnavalet Museum, dedicated to the history of Paris, underwent renovations for over four years and finally reopened its doors last May. It is one of the oldest museums in Paris. Indeed, it was created in 1880 and it hosts a huge collection that allows to trace the history of the capital through time, from antiquity to the 20th century.
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The Picasso-Rodin exhibition is an exceptional event that will see two monographic museums, the Musée National Picasso and the Musée Rodin, join forces for the first time to offer a cross-reading of the masterpieces of these two leading artists of modern art.
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Did you know that? Even if it is temporarily closed, the Centre Pompidou offers us the opportunity to hone our artistic culture and admire its magnificent exhibitions while staying at home! On the program: virtual exhibitions, podcasts, master classes, reports... you're sure to find what you're looking for!
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A new exhibition designed for lovers of photography, fashion and visual art in general.
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Diamond, ruby, emerald, sapphire, do you know where these stones come from and how they are shaped by jewelers? The "Gem" exhibition offers you the possibility to discover it!
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This autumn, the Musée Picasso is offering its visitors two exhibitions devoted to the study of the links between the artist's works and other art forms, in particular comic books and poetry.
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The next edition of the Nuit Blanche in Paris will take place on the 3rd of October!
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The Rodin museum and its garden is the perfect place to enjoy this summer in Paris!
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Discover Pompeii in a spectacular and impressive way!
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The Centre Pompidou reopens its door and pays tribute to the artist Christo
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The history of the Orsay Museum available online!
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The passioned about fashion will love this virtual exhibition presented by the Musée des Arts Décoratifs!
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The magnificence of the Palace of Versailles at home!
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Louvre Museum virtually opens its doors to let you discover its masterpieces!
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A selection of the masterpieces of the Opera Garnier available on free access!
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Let's discover Paris from home!
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Until the 5th of July 2020, the famous fashion magazine is the star of the Musée des Arts Déco for a superb retrospective in the recently renovated wing entitled Les Galeries de la mode.
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Tomorrow Sunday, the 8th of March is Women’s Day. On this special occasion, an article from the City Guide has to be linked with this event and the open-air exhibition at the Village Royale located at 25 de la Rue Royale in Paris which welcomes a sky of Pink umbrellas for this season.
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We remember the magnificent exhibition on the work of Van Gogh and the one on Klimt, which remained engraved in our memory.
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Until 1 March 2020 find Joris-Karl Huysmans Writer and major art critic of the late 19th century and who discovered painters who are now still very famous.
Until 23 February 2020, the Picasso Museum gathers the artist’s « magic paintings ».
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This year, the Shoah Memorial is celebrating the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp.
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Until February the 16th, the Luxembourg Museum pays tribute to the greatest artists who have marked the golden age of English painting.
This exhibition is both for adults and young kids
After the success of the exhibition Species in illumination last year, it’s the ocean that is in the center of the attention this year at the Jardin des Plantes.
From the Eiffel Tower to Sacré-Cœur, Notre-Dame or Arc de Triophe, Paris is remarkable for its rich heritage.
From September, 5 to September, 14 Paris celebrates the best in creation and design.
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