Since yesterday and until January 14th, 2018, the musée Marmottan Monet unveils the unknown facet of the great impressionist painter Claude Monet: his incredible art collection. Indeed, Monet was also a great collector. For the first time, it is revealed to the general public, with masterpieces by Camille Pissaro, Auguste Renoir, Berthe Morisot, Paul Cézanne, […]
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- September 15, 2017
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The 34th edition of European Heritage Days is held on the theme of youth. This inescapable cultural event of the return, witness of the public benefit for its history and heritage, is held from September 16th to 17th, 2017. This year, discover the activities proposed by 3 inescapable art places of the 16th arrondissement, Green […]
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- September 13, 2017
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From Thursday, September 14th till Sunday, September 17th, 2017, the Théâtre National de Chaillot is inaugurating its new Firmin Gémier room, built in 1967. After four years of renovation, Chaillot’s second room is finally ready. This new space will be enlarged and will contain a flexible tier of 390 seats, which will allow it to […]
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- September 12, 2017
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The 2017 edition of the running race La Parisienne will be held from September 8th to 10th, 2017. This is one of the biggest sporting events of the capital city. This race exclusively feminine will receive between 30,000 and 40,000 participants, being a beginner or a high-level sportswoman. You will be able to see anonymous […]
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- September 05, 2017
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For the first time, the Palais de Tokyo welcomes the artist Gareth Nyandoro, with his exhibition entitled “Stalls of Fame”, shown from June 14th to September 10th, 2017. For his first French retrospective, the Zimbabwean artist has created paper artworks inspired by urban spaces, and specifically, pop-up stores. Once there, we can admire, amongst others, […]
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- September 01, 2017
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From June 21st till September 18th, 2017, the musée Guimet presents the exhibition "113 Ors d’Asie". For the occasion, the MNAAG took out some of its collections and is introducing other more recent ones, in order to offer to the public 113 masterpieces to admire. Very present in the Buddhist and the tantric cultures, as […]
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- August 28, 2017
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With its exhibition "Dioramas", the Palais de Tokyo is interested in the history of the diorama, its creation in the 19th century by Daguerre and Charles Marie Bouton, to our days. As a reminder, the diorama is a panoramic painting executed on canvas. It is exposed in a dark room in order to convey a […]
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- August 25, 2017
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Chalet bio was created with the wish to found a place where lovers of organic and fresh products and people suffering from lactose and gluten intolerances, could come seek advice and find products adapted to their nutritional needs. Located in the 16th arrondissement, this organic concept-store spread over 50 m² offers approximately 4000 organic products […]
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- August 24, 2017
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From June 21st till September 4th, 2017, the musée Guimet welcomes “Porcelaine, chefs-d'œuvre de la collection Ise” (Porcelain, masterpieces of the Ise collection), an exhibition on the art of Chinese ceramics. This retrospective, which is held on the ground floor of the hotel d’Heidelbach, presents a wide selection of old Chinese ceramics of the Ise […]
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- August 21, 2017
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With “Indonésie, les fermiers du miel” (Indonesia, honey farmers), the musée de l’Homme focuses on the harvest of honey in Borneo, at the heart of the Indonesian forest. Presented on the Balcon des sciences, this exhibition allows the discovery of a unique harvesting method, carried out in the middle of the night at the tree […]
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