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The Palais de Tokyo, located a few feet away from the Green Hotels Paris, hosts the first great Patrick Neu exhibition in Paris. This Alsatian artist, who likes to remain secluded from the rest of the world for his creative process, uses fabrics unfamiliar to the world of art: bee and butterfly wings, snake sloughed skin, eggshells, ash […]
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Created in the 80s in the US Yosemite National Park, the slackline is a hybrid sport, combination of gymnastics, balance, walking, and, in some cases, extreme sports. In full expansion, this activity, practiced on a strap stretched between two anchor points (trees, poles, peaks...), has succeeded to seduce and delight those in search for new experiences in […]
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The Parisian Musée du quai Branly's new exhibition starts tomorrow and will revisit the various stages of the Inca Empire's conquest. In order to do so, it produces the portraits of conquistador Francisco Pizarro and Inca Atahualpa, to give us an overview of the way Inca and Hispanic worlds came together. Visitors are thus invited to discover items from both […]
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Each year, the Chopin Festival pays tribute to the famous Polish romantic composer Frédéric Chopin and several classical musicians, from Beethoven to Schumann, as well as Liszt, Liadov or Schubert. As part of its 32nd edition, called "Autour du prélude" (Around the prelude), this lyrical event returns to the Orangerie of the Parisian parc de Bagatelle and features […]
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To further extend the universe presented in the "From Nô to Mata Hari, 2000 years of Asian theatre" exhibition, the Guimet museum features "Japon, images d'acteurs, estampes du kabuki au 18e siècle" (Japan, pictures of actors, 18th century kabuki engravings), a second retrospective focusing on different side of Japanese theater: the kabuki. In contrast to Nô, this theatrical genre […]
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Weary of the ambient pollution, crowd and noise? Come and seek refuge in one of the numerous woods surrounding Paris and offering a vegetation background lulled by the singing of birds. You will have the opportunity to enjoy a picnic by the water's edge, indulge in outdoor activities... or even try a boat ride. The […]
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The Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris (MaM), located two steps away from the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, hosts a retrospective dedicated to American photographer Nathan Lerner (1913-1997). This free exhibition presents the 230 photographs donated by his wife Kiyoko to the museum in […]
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From June 5th to June 7th 2015, the legendary Parisian Avenue des Champs-Elysées, located close to the Green Hotels Paris, turns into a giant vegetable garden and farmer's market, in order to promote the French excellence production. This unique event, dubbed Le Goût des Champs (Flavor of the Fields), falls within a quality-based approach, in which exhibitors commit to […]
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