The Cognacq-Jay Museum presents an exhibition about a fashion and art object: the fan. More than 70 exceptional models, made by the most talented Parisian fan-makers of the 18th century, are shown. Imported from Asia during the Renaissance and adopted by the French under the reign of Louis XIV, this object was also thought to […]
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- February 05, 2014
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On February 12th, you will be able to discover myths and legends of the night at the French Museum of Natural History (abbreviated MNHN). Divided in four stages, this exhibition renders natural nightlife through sounds, images and thanks to more than 350 stuffed animals. The exhibition also deals with sleep, nocturne sky and more particularly […]
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- February 04, 2014
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What is “raw food”? It consists in cooking food for a short time at a very low temperature, in order to re-discover the original savors of the ingredients that you eat almost raw. In Paris, the restaurant “42 Degrés”, located rue du Faubourg Poissonnière, is the first 100% raw and vegan food bistro. The menu […]
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- February 04, 2014
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For its new exhibition, starting on February 12th, the French Maritime Museum in Paris recounts a Franco-Egyptian historical event. Indeed, the visitors will be told about the over six-year-long journey of the Luxor Obelisk, erected in 1836 between the Palais des Tuileries and the Champs-Elysées. Exhibition: “The Journey of the Obelisk, Luxor-Paris (1829-1836)”, from February […]
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- February 03, 2014
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The Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin presents the works of artist Sophie Calle, a specialist of intimacy in Fine Arts. Exhibition: "Sophie Calle : Dérobés" (Concealed), from November 13th 2013 to January 11th 2014. Open Tuesday - Saturday from 11am to 7pm. Free entrance. Sophie Calle, Que voyez-vous ? (What do you see?) Landscape with a […]
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- December 31, 2013
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This new brand proposes 100% natural fruit juices made in France, more precisely in the Alsace region (north-east). The brand's recipe for success? Joyful and colorful packagings, with funny and catchy names, and above all, the use of French quality products. These natural fruit juices are free of conservative and colorants. Borderline do not add […]
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- December 31, 2013
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For the 50th anniversary of Jean Cocteau's death, on October 11th 1963, the Palais-Royal gardens host an exhibition of photographs devoted to the artist. It describes the profound, unswerving links that exist between the moviemaker and this district where he used to live for around fifteen years, and which he said was "like a village […]
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- December 30, 2013
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The Palais de la Découverte proposes an exhibition understandable by ten-year-olds, explaining what radioactivity is. How is it used, especially in the medical field? What are its dangers? This show answers every question a child (or an adult) may have about radioactivity. The exhibition also presents the tragic accidents caused by radioactivity in the world, […]
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- December 27, 2013
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The Musée Bourdelle's new exhibition comprises around sixty photographs of the workshop of sculptor Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929), which was both a place where he created his artworks and lived with his family. Some of the pictures were taken by the artist himself or his relatives. The show draws a parallel between these works and drawings, […]
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- December 26, 2013
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The Bio Sphère Café is a 100% organic and gluten-free creperie, patisserie and caterer. Founded by Sylvie, a pastry chef who worked for Ladurée and Angélina, this place appeals all the gourmets looking for products that are both good for their health and delicious. The lovely macaroons and birthday cakes are our favorite products. If […]
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- December 26, 2013
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