From the start of the 2018 school year until January 14th, 2019, the Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine is organising the exhibition “Le Crac des Chevaliers. Chronique d’un rêve de pierre” (“Le Crac des Chevaliers. Chronicle of a stone dream”), dedicated to the castle of the same name. Glorified by Lawrence of Arabia as […]
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- August 27, 2018
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The musée Marmottan Monet celebrates the start of the school year with an incredible exhibition: “Collections privées, un voyage des impressionnistes aux fauves” (“Private Collections, a journey from the Impressionists to the Fauves”). This major retrospective brings together 62 paintings, drawings and sculptures by the world's greatest artists. The journey begins with 19 paintings by […]
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- August 24, 2018
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After a successful first edition, the “Jardins Ouverts en Ile-de-France” event returns from the 29th to the 30th September, 2018, for a second edition dedicated to vegetable gardens. On the programme for this event: the rediscovery of the gardens and vegetable gardens of the Ile-de-France region. Poster Jardins Ouverts 2018 © Duofluo Jardins Ouverts: two […]
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- August 23, 2018
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From 15th to 16th September, 2018, the RecycLivreDays are back for their 3rd edition, place de la République, in Paris. For the occasion, an open-air library will be installed on the square, with reading rooms specially equipped for literature lovers. Behind this event that gives a second life to books - indeed the principle is […]
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- August 22, 2018
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For its 22nd edition, the famous running race for women La Parisienne is wearing the colours of New York City. Largest race dedicated to women in Europe, La Parisienne is once again offering a 7-kilometre course in the heart of the French capital. The candidates will leave the pont d’Iéna and arrive at the foot […]
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- August 21, 2018
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With its new exhibition “Country Life – Chefs-d’œuvre de la collection Mellon du Virginia Museum of Fine Arts”, the musée de la Chasse et de la Nature once again explores man's relationship with nature and animals. Until December 2nd, the paintings collected by the billionaire and art lover Paul Mellon (1907-1999), bequeathed to the Virginia […]
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- August 20, 2018
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For her first Parisian solo exhibition, “Ring, Sing and Drink for Trespassing”, Laure Prouvost settles in the Palais de Tokyo, until September 9th, 2018. It is within the framework of the exhibition season “Enfance” that the French artist completely transformed the site. The visitors are invited to enter the artist's offbeat universe and venture into […]
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- August 17, 2018
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This year, Rock en Seine is committed to reducing its impact on the environment. The music festival that needs no introduction is scheduled this August from the 24th to the 26th at the Domaine national de Saint-Cloud in Paris. Rock en Seine: Measures taken to protect the planet Expecting star headliners such as PNL, Charlotte Gainsbourg, […]
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- August 14, 2018
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Since June 2nd, the Arboretum Versailles-Chèvreloup has displayed some fifteen large-format photographs by Australian artist Louise Fowler-Smith. Until November 15th, 2018, the public is invited to dream before night shots of exceptional trees from several prestigious sites in Ile-de-France. These majestic trees were captured by the photographer's lens at the Jardin des Plantes, in the […]
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- August 13, 2018
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Until September 9th, the Palais de Tokyo is exhibiting the work of South African artist Bronwyn Katz (born in 1993). Multidisciplinary, Bronwyn Katz creates installations as well as videos, sculptures and performances. For “A Silent Line, Lives Here”, her Parisian retrospective, the contemporary artist employed her favourite material to express herself: the used mattress. To […]
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- August 10, 2018
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