The Aquarium Tropical du Palais de la Porte Dorée celebrates the 2nd edition of the Fête de l'océan with the exhibition “Voyage au cœur des récifs coralliens” (“Trip to the heart of the coral reefs”). Organized by the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, this photographic exhibition highlights the primordial role of coral ecosystems in […]
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- August 03, 2018
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The ephemeral summer terrace on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower returns with a new edition, this time devoted to cinema. This year, its vegetal decor takes us on the red carpet of the Croisette and bewitches us with scents that take us all the way to the Mediterranean. Sit back in designer garden […]
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- August 02, 2018
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For all the amateurs of astronomy, the Association Française d’Astronomie (AFA) (French Astronomy Association) organizes each year the event “Les Nuits des étoiles” (“Star Nights”) around a specific theme. This 2018 edition honours the planet Mars, nicknamed “Earth's little sister”. © C&E 2018 Les Nuits des étoiles: admire the planets and meteors The star of […]
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- August 01, 2018
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After the eponymous exhibition last spring at the Aquarium de Paris, Peppa Pig comes back there to spend her holidays! Her first goal is to raise awareness among young people about the preservation of marine ecosystems. The characters of the famous saga come with you along the path and help the youngest to adopt the […]
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- July 31, 2018
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Until October 1st, 2018, the Guimet Museum gives carte blanche to the Korean painter Kim Chong-hak (born in 1937). A dozen paintings by this artist nicknamed “the painter of the four seasons” transports the viewer into the heart of nature. With an abundance of bright and saturated colours, the artist's brush gives birth to spring blooming fields, butterflies […]
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- July 30, 2018
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After the “Cold” exhibition, the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie de Paris is warming up with a retrospective dedicated to “Fire”, until January 6th, 2019. This phenomenon, both fascinating and frightening, has accompanied Humanity since its creation, but was still an enigma until not long ago. It was the scientific advances of the 18th century […]
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- July 27, 2018
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Until October 8th, 2018, the Guimet Museum puts the spotlight on rice cultivation with a photographic exhibition entitled “Rice Lands”. 91 presented prints on the theme of rice reveal rice landscapes, 19th and 20th century plantations in China and Japan and scenes from everyday life. These pictures bear witness to an alliance between man and […]
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- July 23, 2018
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As part of World Ocean day (celebrated on 8th June), the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO welcomes a free large-format photographic exhibition entitled “Coral reefs, a challenge for Humanity”. On the railings of UNESCO Headquarters, the photos taken by professional photojournalist and diver Alexis Rosenfeld lead us to discover the breath-taking beauty of the oceans […]
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- July 20, 2018
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Since March 2018, the city of Paris has been enriched by a new arty space called Lafayette Anticipations. This new art spot is entirely dedicated to design, fashion and contemporary art creations. The Fondation d’entreprise Galeries Lafayette called on Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas to transform the 2,200 square metres of a 19th century industrial building […]
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- July 18, 2018
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The Théâtre national de Chaillot, which in 2016 became the Théâtre national de la danse, is an emblematic culture space in Paris, with an international influence. To celebrate this institution, the BNF (National Library of France) organises the free exhibition “Chaillot, a memory of dance”. Visible in the Julien Cain alley of the building, it […]
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- July 16, 2018
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