Major equestrian event of the Parisian capital, the Longines Paris Eiffel Jumping returns to the Champ de Mars from July 3rd to July 5th 2015 for three days dedicated to horses and horse riding. Settled at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, the second edition of this prestigious equestrian show jumping competition will be the occasion for experts […]
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- June 30, 2015
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Created in association with the Parisian Musée de la Poste (in French), the "Archi-timbrée : Voyage philatélique à travers l'architecture" ("A philatelic journey through architecture") exhibition is the opportunity to discover the history of stamps.Visitors will therefore be able to understand how monuments, sculptures and paintings are chosen to become French stamps. Historical choice, touristic choice or memorial […]
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- June 29, 2015
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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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- June 26, 2015
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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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- June 25, 2015
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Il était un vernis (Once upon a nail polish) is the result of Bérengère and Stéphanie's friendship, two French nail polish addicts and die-hard bloggers who met online, via their blogs. This vegan nail polish brand is 5-free certified , in other words free from any products that could endanger the health. Their common passion for glitter dusts and fashion is […]
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- June 24, 2015
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From June 6th to August 30th 2015, the Eiffel Tower's visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy a summer terrace on the first floor of the famous Parisian landmark, an addition, which falls within the Tower's ecological imprint reduction plan. Related to the theme of sustainable development, this temporary space is the occasion to relax in […]
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- June 23, 2015
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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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- June 22, 2015
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Until early July 2015, the Monnaie de Paris will dedicate an exhibition to Belgian artist Marcel Broodthaers. This great admirer of Magritte and Mallarmé's works has designed in 1968 a museum of modern art at his home in Düsseldorf. The artist then wished to question the legitimacy of the status of works of art, all the […]
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- June 19, 2015
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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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- June 18, 2015
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From June 18th to June 21st 2015, the Parisian quai Branly hosts Petite Fleur Folies (Small Flower Extravagance), a vast ephemeral garden presenting over 100 species of different flowers. Put together by Gad Weil, to whom we also owe the Nature Capitale event (a giant agricultural plot settled on the Champs-Elysées in 2010), this project stretches on […]
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- June 17, 2015
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