To celebrate the 130th anniversary of the France-Korea diplomatic relations, the Guimet Museum started a “Corée Season”, with several exhibitions and events dedicated to the Korean art. With “Tigres de papier, cinq siècles de peinture en Corée” (“Paper tigers, five centuries of painting in Korea”), the public is invited to discover the thematic and the […]
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- November 02, 2015
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For its new exhibition, the musée du quai Branly focus on the Sepik valley, a huge swampland which stretches in the North of Papua-New-Guinea. This unique place provides a habitat for the population who live on the Sepik river banks or along its tributaries, since 3000 years. In this exhibition, 230 sculptures related to the […]
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- October 30, 2015
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Partly organised at the Maison des Cultures du Monde, le Festival de l’imaginaire (the imaginary Festival) highlights rituals, spectacles, and world music. For its 19th edition, this event pays tribute to Korea. The musée du quai Branly, located close to the Green Hotels Paris (The Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni), will host glove puppets and […]
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- October 27, 2015
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Since last October 21st, Palais de Tokyo (just nearby the Green Hotels Paris) hosts the first personal exhibition of the French artist Mélanie Matranga. The title of the exhibition in Mandarin pronounced [fanfu], means “encore et encore” (“again and again”), responding to the movie of the same name, produced by the young woman. For this […]
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- October 26, 2015
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After six years of work, the Musée de l'Homme (Museum of Mankind) in Palais de Chaillot, opposite the Eiffel Tower, and next to Green Hotels Paris, is reopening. It was first opened on June 20th, 1938 but closed to the public March 23rd, 2009 for renovations. The Museum's researchers continued their work during the closure […]
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- October 16, 2015
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Next to Green Hotels Paris, opposite the Eiffel Tower is the Chaillot National Theater, one of the places in the 16th arrondissement that you must see during your stay in Paris. It's admired both for its architecture and for its strong artistic programming and has become one of the emblems of the area. Typically Parisian […]
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- October 14, 2015
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For its new exhibition starting in two days, the National Museum of the Marine takes us to the ends of the North-West Atlantic, on long cod fishing campaigns of the 16th century. Through its "In the cracks" retrospective, the museum tells the whole story of "Great fishing" via extracts, novels and films, paintings and drawings […]
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- October 05, 2015
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The Musée d'art moderne de la Ville de Paris (MAM), located next to the Green Hotels Paris, starts the autumn term on the right foot with an exhibition dedicated to the great Andy Warhol. This previously unseen retrospective featuring over 200 artworks by the artist is featured following the first European presentation of Shadows, the 102 […]
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- October 02, 2015
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Paris' 14th Nuit Blanche will take place on Saturday. This year the event is taking place in the north of the capital and there are two different routes designed by, among others, José-Manuel Gonçalvès, the director of 104, who is Nuit Blanche's artistic director for the second year running. The first route is in the […]
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- October 01, 2015
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From September 20th to December 10th, 2015, four of Paris' well-known Museums are taking part in the second year of Paris Musées Off. The Petit Palais, Paris Museum of Modern Art (MAM), Carnavalet Museum, and the Musée de la Vie romantique (the Romantics Museum), are organizing arty activities that tie-in with their current exhibitions. So, […]
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- September 30, 2015
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