Designed in partnership with Toulouse's Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle, the "Espèces d’ours" exhibition tells us more about these legendary wild animals, until 19th June 2017 at Paris' Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle. Several different questions are asked: what are their biological characteristics? Their habitats? What are the myths and legends associated with them? What are the threats to […]
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- December 23, 2016
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The Grand Palais des Glaces is back at the Grand Palais for its 3rd edition, from 14th December 2016 to 2nd January 2017. This event has become a must for both young and old, who can skate over 2,700m2 in the heart of a grandiose setting under the glass roof of the museum, during the […]
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- December 22, 2016
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During the Christmas holidays, why not take your children to discover a Christmas fairy story? Head for the Domaine de Chantilly, only 25 minutes from Paris, where the Great Stables of Chantilly are hosting an equestrian show for the holidays. This year, it's Charles Perrault's "Peau d’âne " which is interpreted by 7 riders, 2 […]
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- December 21, 2016
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From 14th December 2016 to 9th January 2017, the Grand Palais is hosting a free exhibition dedicated to four of the world's major archaeological sites that are endangered. The "Eternal Sites" exhibition takes us to the ancient capital of King Sargon at Khorsabad in Iraq, and to Palmyra, to the Great Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, […]
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- December 19, 2016
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The Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris is exhibiting 70 photographs from its permanent collection by Benjamin Katz. It is actually a selection made from over 200 that have just joined the museum's collections, thanks to a donation from the Friends of the Museum. Several major series are presented here, dating from the […]
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- December 16, 2016
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Following Paulo Ribeiro's "La Fête (de l’insignifiance)" presented in early December at the Théâtre National de Chaillot, it is now the turn of Angelin Preljocaj to occupy the space with his "Roméo et Juliette". The choreographer's first creation, the ballet (created in 1996) is celebrating its 20th birthday, close to Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel […]
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- December 14, 2016
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Until 2nd January 2017, the Musée de l’Homme, located a few minutes walk from Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, is hosting some of French photographer Anne de Vandière's photographs of the tribes of the world. In travelling the globe she has created 500 portraits of men and women from 46 different […]
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- December 12, 2016
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At the same time as its exhibition "Carte blanche to Jiang Dahai", which runs until 6th February 2017, the Musée Guimet invites us to explore another exhibition called "Ascetics, sultans and maharajas". There are 70 works of Indian miniatures exhibited here, selected from amongst the most beautiful pages in the museum. The exhibition is divided […]
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- December 09, 2016
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From 7th to 9th December 2016 the Portuguese choreographer Paulo Ribeiro is back at the Théâtre National de Chaillot to present his new creation entitled "La Fête (de l’insignifiance)". It follows "Sans toi, il ne peut y avoir de moi", presented from 20th to 26th November 2015, and with it this famous artist is celebrating […]
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- December 07, 2016
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Until 26th February 2017, the Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris is hosting an exhibition devoted to Eva & Adele, a couple who are both atypical and emblematic of modern art. These artists call themselves The Hermaphrodite Twins in Art. The reason? By wearing identical outfits that are both unusual and ultra feminine, […]
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- December 05, 2016
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