A stone’s throw away from the Green Hotels Paris a huge exposition is taking place at the Musée national de la Marine. Amphora of the Container extends over just less than 1000m² and is connected over an interactive and fun course. This retrospective looks to explain the commercial trade which took place during maritime journeys […]
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- October 30, 2014
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Autumn in Paris is marked by the number of events revolving around Art, so the FIAC can’t just give one example. The trade shows, salons, and exhibitions to follow and not to miss out on. This Autumn is going to be more artistic than ever, since we see the unavoidable cultural places reopen their doors […]
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- October 30, 2014
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A real treasure among Parisian gastronomic restaurants, the Etc is located in the fancy 16th arrondissement, not far from the place de l'Etoile. Its name may sound intriguing, but this bistro is mostly liked for its contemporary chic decor, with its elegant ebony colors. Created by the collaboration between Christian Le Squer and Bernard Pinaud […]
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- October 28, 2014
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This expected very promising and exhibition, entitled “Wonders of the Hans, rise of the Celestial Empire” begins today at the musée Guimet. It presents a great variety of objects, a majority of which belongs to the funeral tradition. Some of the various paintings, ceramics, lacquerwares, sculptures, bronze statues and reliquaries are lent by provincial Chinese […]
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- October 22, 2014
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This exhibition entitled “The dance of forms” begins tomorrow and marks the entry of 72 new works into the collection of the musée Guimet. They were donated to the museum by their creator, Samiro Yunoki, an artist specialised in the Japanese technique of the Katazome (literally “dyeing from a form”). A perfect occasion to discover […]
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- October 07, 2014
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Also known as Delta, Boris Tellegen is one of the greatest figures of urban art. As part of the Lasco Project, discover his work at the Palais de Tokyo, with an installation that illustrates perfectly how well he masters his environment. The exhibition “Zone de faille” (“Fault Zone”) invites visitors to follow the visual path […]
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- August 28, 2014
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The Solists in Bagatelle Festival is back at the Orangerie on August 30th, for the third year in a row. For 15 years, this event has been uniting music lovers and neophytes for a series of classical music concerts at an affordable price. During the three weekends of the festival, the visitors will enjoy 12 […]
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- August 21, 2014
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Over 150 years ago, Parisians already had a kind of Paris Plages (Parisian beaches). But it was very different from today because at the time, people were actually bathing in the Seine river, which is unimaginable now. With summer settling in the capital and Parisians invading the banks of the Seine, it seems to be […]
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- August 08, 2014
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At the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, the Unedited History exhibition recounts the history of Iran from 1960 to today through more than 200 works, some of which are shown in France for the first time, made by artists of different times. The show is divided into several moments: the sixties and […]
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- August 07, 2014
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Located at the heart of the 16th arrondissement, in the Passy neighborhood, Chez Géraud is a real treasure for gourmets who are looking for a semi-gastronomic cooking. The bourgeois-style decoration is as splendid as the traditional French dishes are delicious. This warm and convivial restaurant recently changed hands and is now run by waiter Arnaud […]
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- August 07, 2014
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