Less than a month after the COP21, Paris seems to take another turn, more eco-aware, in the beginning of this year 2016. Indeed, the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, announced that the most beautiful avenue of the world will become pedestrian once a month, from April 3rd next. This initiative fits into the logical outcome […]
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- January 07, 2016
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For the first time since 14 years, the famous canal linking the bassin de la Villette and the port de l’Arsenal is put in abeyance during 3 months, from January 4th to April 4th 2016. The cleaning is currently taking place between the first lock of the canal, located place de la Bataille de Stalingrad, […]
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- January 06, 2016
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During the COP21, the opening of the greatest photovoltaic solar power plant came along at just the right time. The 1st December 2015, CEO of Neoen (first independent producer of renewable electricity in France) Xavier Barbaro launched close to Bordeaux, in Cestas, the Europe’s greatest photovoltaic solar power plant. It stretches on 260 hectares, the […]
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- January 05, 2016
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In response to its current exhibition “Kuniyoshi, le démon de l’estampe”, the Petit Palais displays around forty ceramics and engravings in these permanent collections. They reveal the influence of the culinary art in Japan, on the occasion of the second half of the XIX century. The public will admire two plates of the famous Service Rousseau […]
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- January 04, 2016
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Until January 11th 2016, the musée Guimet hosts the new Mainichi Shodokai foundation’s works of Japanese contemporary calligraphy. “The Empire of ink” invites visitors to admire the works of European artists who have been affected by this art, modelled on Belgian painter Henri Michaux (1899-1984) and on Canadian-British painter Brion Gysin (1916-1986). Their paintings are […]
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- January 01, 2016
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The Mairie de Paris announced the creation of new areas limited at 18 miles in 11 districts of the capital, in January 2016. Indeed, the speed will be limited in 4 districts of the city center (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th) until the boulevard Saint-Germain (5th), as well as the 11th, 12th and 20th. Others […]
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- December 31, 2015
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Tomorrow, we will celebrate the last day of the year. This is the occasion to treat oneself a glamourous and memorable party in one of the most beautiful cabaret of the capital: the Crazy Horse Paris. Located nearby the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, it proposes to live a festive and […]
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- December 30, 2015
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Boulbar is the story of two friends, Marion and Agathe, who wished to create their own urban and ethical brand with the aim of combining creation and solidarity, towards a minimalist style. In 2014, they create a trendy brand of t-shirts and sweat-shirts with graphic drawings for men and women, with organic cotton from fair […]
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- December 29, 2015
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The Cité de l’Architecture located nearby the Green Hotels Paris takes interest in the Atelier d’urbanisme et d’architecture, the AUA (the Atelier in the Architecture and Urbanism Workshop), in its new exhibition. Renowned for its multidisciplinary approach, this workshop was the first to gather architects, urbanists, decorators, engineers, but also sociologists. All this talents met […]
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- December 28, 2015
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The Palais de Tokyo proposes the first global exhibition dedicated to the life and work of John Giorno (born is 1936). This American poet was one of the iconic characters of Andy Warhol’s first movies, getting into position as a major figure of the underground stage of the 1960’s in the United-States. To celebrate his […]
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- December 25, 2015
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