For the first time, forty treaties and sixty documents from the diplomatic archives are being exhibited at the Petit Palais, until 15th January 2017. This is a unique opportunity to revisit some iconic events in the history of French international relations, from the Middle Ages to the present. In total, approximately 200 works are shown […]
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- December 30, 2016
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This year the Eiffel Tower is looking at ice hockey and is offering children of all ages a chance to discover this sport, and the legendary ice skating rink installed on the 1st floor of the Tower, with breathtaking views of the capital. Free introductory sessions are offered, either before or after a comforting break […]
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- December 29, 2016
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Founded in 1998, Laboratoire des Sources is specialise in organic aromatherapy products. Over the years, it has expanded into organic cosmetics made in France. Today it offers a range containing donkey milk. The use of donkey milk for skincare goes back to antiquity. In addition, it is rich in vitamins and minerals, as well as […]
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- December 28, 2016
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This year the Cirque Phénix is inviting us to explore Cuba through its new creation called "CirkaCuba". © Laurent Bugnet One way ticket to Havana On stage, fifty ever smiling Cuban artists are over flowing with energy and apparently effortlessly perform very demanding numbers. But that's not the truth. Their energy hides hours of practice […]
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- December 27, 2016
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Until 15th January 2017, in the Cabinet d’Histoire of the Jardin des Plantes, Paris' Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle is exhibiting 150 vellums, selected from among the 7,000 that make up the museum's exceptional collection. These naturalistic watercolours of animals and flowers bear witness to this very special art. Which is the representation of fauna or […]
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- December 26, 2016
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Designed in partnership with Toulouse's Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle, the "Espèces d’ours" exhibition tells us more about these legendary wild animals, until 19th June 2017 at Paris' Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle. Several different questions are asked: what are their biological characteristics? Their habitats? What are the myths and legends associated with them? What are the threats to […]
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- December 23, 2016
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The Grand Palais des Glaces is back at the Grand Palais for its 3rd edition, from 14th December 2016 to 2nd January 2017. This event has become a must for both young and old, who can skate over 2,700m2 in the heart of a grandiose setting under the glass roof of the museum, during the […]
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- December 22, 2016
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During the Christmas holidays, why not take your children to discover a Christmas fairy story? Head for the Domaine de Chantilly, only 25 minutes from Paris, where the Great Stables of Chantilly are hosting an equestrian show for the holidays. This year, it's Charles Perrault's "Peau d’âne " which is interpreted by 7 riders, 2 […]
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- December 21, 2016
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For a last minute gift idea for Christmas or the New Year Eve pop down to Paris City Hall's concept store, Paris Rendez-Vous, to find a present that will hit the spot. This year, Comptoirs Richard has created a range of organic tea and herbal teas in partnership with the City of Paris. Helped by […]
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- December 20, 2016
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From 14th December 2016 to 9th January 2017, the Grand Palais is hosting a free exhibition dedicated to four of the world's major archaeological sites that are endangered. The "Eternal Sites" exhibition takes us to the ancient capital of King Sargon at Khorsabad in Iraq, and to Palmyra, to the Great Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, […]
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- December 19, 2016
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