The Musée du Luxembourg holds an exhibition devoted to dream at the time of Renaissance. About 80 artworks are shown to the public, among which paintings by Veronese, Bosch and Correggio. Exhibition: "The Renaissance and Dream", from October 9th, 2013 to January 26th, 2014. Open every day from 10am to 7:30pm. Late opening on Monday and […]
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- November 06, 2013
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The Centre culturel suisse (Swiss Cultural Center) proposes an exhibition dedicated to the universe of Swiss photographer Catherine Ceresole, who worked a lot in the New York rock scene in the 1970s and 1980s. During those years, she captured moments of this musical trend's history, by taking live portraits of artists such as Iggy Pop, […]
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- November 05, 2013
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Holiday season is coming soon, it's time to think about the presents. Here is a lovely idea for your children: MyuM's natural plushes. Exclusively available at Colette, Rue Saint-Honoré, these plushes are 100% cotton handmade. They look like fruits or vegetables, with big eyes and a cute green tongue. The brand's aim is to make […]
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- November 05, 2013
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The Centre culturel suisse (Swiss cultural center) holds a new exhibition on the work of Zurich-born artist Heidi Bucher, who passed away in 1993. In the 1970s, mainly, she created light-weight shapes out of tulle and latex she gathered from house parts (doors, windows, etc.). Her works were often related to various stages of her […]
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- November 04, 2013
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The Musée de l'Armée (French Army Museum) presents a temporary exhibition on the 100-year-long French military presence in Indochina. More than 300 artworks are hown in chronological order, from conquest to decolonization, mixing the histories of France, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. Exhibition: "Indochina, Territories and Men, 1856 - 1956", from October 16th, 2013 to January […]
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- November 01, 2013
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The Petit Palais holds a free exhibition devoted to the colorful and joyful pictures that were fixed on Parisian school walls between 1880 and 1935. These images had been ordered by the City of Paris in the frame of a modern way of thinking implemented in pedagogy and in children’s environment. Exhibition: “School in Images […]
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- October 31, 2013
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Chez Mamie Green is an organic and vegan restaurant where it's good to have a break. With only 5 tables, this small place is perfect for simple meeting with friends. The decoration is from the 70's and you will taste colorful and abundant meals made with fresh and seasonal products. On weekends, the organic brunch […]
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- October 31, 2013
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The Musée en Herbe presents an exhibition devoted to Austrian painter Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928-2000). A painter, thinker, architect, humanist and environmentalist, this multi-faceted man was a real avant-gardist. This event shows the pictorial and architectural creations of the artist, as well as his personal objects (notebooks and photographs). Exhibition: “In the Shoes of Hundertwasser”, from […]
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- October 30, 2013
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Wiki Bar, a place where you can eat ice cream with edible packages, has recently open its doors in Paris! WikiFoods, a new company, has decided to create WikiPearls, ice creams covered with 100% natural ingredients, to fight against packages' pollution. Three flavors are available: coconut-mango, peanuts-vanilla and nuts-chocolate. These ice creams magically don't melt […]
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- October 29, 2013
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The Cinémathèque française (French film library) holds a new exhibition on Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini. This chronological retrospective is divided into six sections, and recounts Pasolini’s life from his arrival in Rome to the night he was brutally murdered on Ostia beach. Exhibition: “Pasolini Roma”, from October 16th, 2013 to January 26th, 2014. Open […]
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- October 29, 2013
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