Until this summer, the Petit Palais dedicates two exhibitions to the art of the XVIIIth century, "Baroque during the Enlightenment. 18th Century Masterpieces in Paris Churches" which we spoke about on April 3rd of this year on the Green Hotels Paris blog, and "From Watteau to David, The Horvitz Collection". There are 200 paintings, sculptures […]
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- April 28, 2017
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The concept-store Rose Bunker was created by two yard sale lovers and specialists of upcycling, technique which consists in transforming retrieved materials in useful and quality products. In their shop, we can find decorative, design and vintage objects created from recycled components, realized by French or international designers, all environmentally responsible. Rose Bunker offers a […]
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- April 27, 2017
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The Israeli dance company L-E-V will perform in Paris for the first time, at the Théâtre National de Chaillot, with its new show "OCD Love" directed by Sharon Eyal and Gai Behar. After being an associate artistic director in the contemporary dance company Batsheva, Sharon Eyal worked for the Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. In 2013, […]
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- April 26, 2017
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Among the 372 projects submitted for the renovation of 23 Parisian sites, within the framework of the "Réinventer Paris" competition initiated by Anne Hidalgo in 2014, only 22 were selected by the international jury. Among the big winners, the "A Thousand Trees" project was the laureate of the Pershing site (17th arrondissement). "A Thousand Trees": […]
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- April 25, 2017
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On the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the disappearance of the singer Dalida, the Palais Galliera – Museum of Fashion of Paris presents the wardrobe of this fashion icon. Disco look, fifties, theatrical… Dalida dared and wore everything. With her top model measurements and her statuesque body, she could wear anything: New look dresses […]
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- April 24, 2017
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Until next May 8th, the Palais de Tokyo welcomes one of the maddest contemporary artists of his generation: Abraham Poincheval. Through solitary performances, settled in an oversized bottle which ascended the Rhône for instance, he pushes back his mental and physical limits. Through his constantly spectacular works, he studies notions of confinement, life in autarky […]
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- April 21, 2017
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Through his new creation called “Le Syndrome Ian”, Christian Rizzo pays tribute to the wild atmosphere of the punk clubs of 1979 on the stage of the Théâtre National de Chaillot. Be prepared for a frenzied show! The groove comes back After a rollercoaster career, where he successively formed a rock band, founded a clothing […]
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- April 20, 2017
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Nested behind Montmartre, settled in a former butcher shop of the neighborhood, L’Abattoir Végétal is a hybrid place that is a mix of coffee shop, healthy bistrot, grocery store and juice bar. Focus on this new vegetal place that smells like spring. © Adelap An organic, vegan and healthy adress Founded by Ava et Bastien […]
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- April 19, 2017
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From April 19th to 29th 2017, Paris gets ready to live with the northern beat with the 2nd edition of the PØLAR Festival. This festival of northern cultures takes place in several locations of the capital, from the House of Denmark which we talked about last January following the renovation of its two restaurants, at […]
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- April 18, 2017
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Until May 22nd 2017, the Guimet museum pays tribute to one of the most famous explorer: Alexandra David-Néel. Since 1911, she traveled through Tibet and contributed, thanks to her expeditions and to the numerous works it generated, to the discovery of this country by the Occident, and particularly of Tibetan Buddhism. The exhibition features manuscripts, […]
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- April 17, 2017
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