Behind the Hédène brand hide two passionate beekeepers, Cyril Marx and Alexis Ratouis, who studied at the apiary school in Paris’ Jardin du Luxembourg. Together, they wanted to create a brand dedicated to French honey with intent to promote the riches of our national heritage. All of the honeys are concocted using wild flowers sourced […]
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- August 17, 2017
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At the heart of the Passy area, a few-minute walk away from the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, the Regis Chocolatier is hidden: creator of chocolates, confectionary, patisseries and ice cream for more than 70 years! This boutique, decorated in a refined style, with shades of cream and white, offers a […]
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- August 15, 2017
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The Palais de Tokyo welcomes the first personal exhibition in France by the artist Taloi Havini. With “Habitat”, the young female artist invites us to discover one of the largest open-air copper mines in the world, situated on the island of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea. Presently disused, it is at the root of a […]
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- August 11, 2017
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Until September, the Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine de Paris focuses on the architectural trade through its exhibition entitled, “L’Architecte. Portraits et clichés” (The Architect. Portraits and Snapshots). The event reveals the evolution of this age-old occupation, alongside its tools, its vocabulary, and its craftsmanship. This profession can indeed be undertaken both solo, and […]
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- August 07, 2017
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With “Paysages japonais, de Hokusai à Hasui” (Japanese Landscapes, from Hokusai to Hasui), the musée Guimet (Guimet museum) presents Japanese engravings over a period of three centuries and incites us to question the notion of landscape in engravings. Just a few-minute walk away from the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, it […]
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- August 04, 2017
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Along with “Le Rêve des formes” (The Dream of Forms), the Palais de Tokyo is dedicating an exhibition to the Korean artist Hayoun Kwon, until September 10th, 2017. Born in 1981 in Seoul, and graduated from the Fresnoy school in 2011, Hayoun Kwon lives in South Korea and France. She has been the 2015 laureate of […]
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Since April 19th and until September 18th, 2017, the musée Guimet (Guimet museum) decided to give free rein to the visual artist Prune Nourry. It is the fourth time the place has presented the works of a contemporary artist. Unlike the previous editions, this free rein is not held at the 4th floor of the […]
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- July 21, 2017
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The Pavillon de l’Eau presents an exhibition dedicated to the revegetation of cities: "Les Parisculteurs". Behind the title hides a call for projects which aims to revegetate 100 hectares of roofs, facades and city walls of Paris before 2020. The free exhibition thus presents the prize-winners of this call for tenders and their projects. As […]
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- July 14, 2017
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Currently, the City of Paris Museum of modern Art is holding 4 exhibitions! After having spoken to you about "Medusa. Jewellery and taboos", of "Karel Appel. Art as Celebration", and of "Derain, Balthus, Giacometti. An artistic friendship", it's the turn of "Paul Armand Gette. Un parcours Alicien". This free exhibition presents about twenty works of […]
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- July 10, 2017
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With its documentary exhibition "Empreinte" (Print), the Pavillon de l’Eau reveals the daily commitment of citizens of the whole world to protecting the environment. Conducted by writers and photographers of the Collectif ARGOS, this retrospective immerses us in the Ganges delta, in the meeting of mothers, but also in the United States on the tracks […]
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- July 07, 2017
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