Until May 22nd 2017, the Guimet museum pays tribute to one of the most famous explorer: Alexandra David-Néel. Since 1911, she traveled through Tibet and contributed, thanks to her expeditions and to the numerous works it generated, to the discovery of this country by the Occident, and particularly of Tibetan Buddhism. The exhibition features manuscripts, […]
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- April 17, 2017
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While the exhibition dedicated to Rodin is held until July 31st 2017, the Grand Palais welcomes another event entitled "From the Great Mughals to the Maharajas: Jewels from the Al Thani collection". 270 pieces of Indian jewelry from the Mughal period to the present day are exposed. Diamonds, gemstones, jewels and other spectacular works are […]
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- April 14, 2017
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Just a step away from Paris and the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, is located the biggest miniature park in Europe: France Miniature. On the spot, we can discover around 117 monuments from all around France, but also games and attractions designed for families. Focus on this incredible place which has […]
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- April 12, 2017
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While its exhibition "Sur les traces de la santé" is held until May 15th 2017, the Musée de l’Homme presents another retrospective, this time on prejudices and racism. The event “Nous et les autres – Des préjugés au racism” (“We and the others – From prejudices to racism”) combines history, biology, anthropology and sociology. It […]
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- April 10, 2017
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Since last February 3rd and until May 8th 2017, the Palais de Tokyo welcomes the winner of the SAM Prize for Contemporary Art 2015: Mel O’Callaghan. Discovered during the Nuit Blanche 2016, as well as on the Do Disturb 2 festival, in April 2016, this artist presents an exhibition that combines sculpture, video and performance. […]
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- April 07, 2017
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After exhibiting the work of Albert Besnard and Kehinde Wiley, the Petit Palais now focuses on the masterpieces of Parisian churches in the 18th century with the exhibition “Baroque during the Enlightenment”. This major retrospective aims to unveil the sumptuousness of the Parisian religious painting, from the Régence to the French Revolution. Therefore, thanks to […]
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- April 03, 2017
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In the meantime of the exhibition “Jardins”, which will be held until July 31st 2017, the Grand Palais exhibits the main masterpieces of the French sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) for the centennial of his death. Le Baiser, Le Penseur, La Cathédrale, all of the greatest work of art of the French sculptor are unveiled until […]
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- March 31, 2017
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Don’t panic! Even though lately, we were telling you about the national museum of the French Marine which will close for renovation at the end of March 2017, a brand-new Parisian museum is ready to welcome you. Le Grand Musée du Parfum opened in December 2016, on the Faubourg Saint-Honoré street, in the 8th arrondissement […]
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- March 30, 2017
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The Théâtre National de Chaillot welcomes from tonight on the atypical company Système Castafiore to present you its latest creation, “Théorie des prodiges”. This unusual and magical show mixes dance, music and theatre. Retransform the world Marcia Barcellos, Brasilian choreograph and founder of the Système Castafiore with Karl Biscuit, musician, composer and stage director, worked […]
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- March 29, 2017
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While the current trend is to buy always more clothes, a guide offers some practical tips to adopt a responsible wardrobe: “S’habiller (avec) éthique” (“Dress with ethics”), will be published by the French Editions Pyramyd on March 30th 2017. © Pyramyd éditions Intelligent shopping Instead of succumbing to the fast-fashion’s call and to buy compulsively […]
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- March 28, 2017
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Comment s’habiller avec éthique ? A practical guide gives us tips