Since April 19th, the esplanade of the Institut du Monde Arabe is welcoming an ephemeral garden realised by the landscaper Michel Péna, on the occasion of its exhibition “Jardins d’Orient”. Real oasis in the heart of Paris, the place presents paths of rose bushes, jasmines, orange trees and palm trees in which we can meander […]
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The Palais de la Découverte is currently offering several particularly interesting exhibitions, like the dinosaurs’. Another retrospective held Green Hotels Paris’s attention: “Ma planète vue de l’espace : entre fragilité et beauté”. It allows the public to explore very remote areas from around the world, thanks to the use of satellite imagery. These photographs prove how […]
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This year, the 12th edition of European Night of museums will be held on Saturday May 21st. Ideally located, the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni are surrounded by famous museums like the quai Branly or the Palais Galliera. Focus on the events which are programmed in the 16th arrondissement. At the […]
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From May 18th to 22th, the Fête de la Nature is celebrating its 10th anniversary. This year, these are more than 5,000 free events which are offered to nature fans, all over France. In the capital, curious people will be able to discover fauna and flora at the Bois de Vincennes or admire land art […]
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After the company Club Guy & Roni, it is the turn of choreographer Thomas Lebrun to present his new creation, “Avant toutes disparitions”, at the Théâtre National de Chaillot. The artist who lives in Tours from now on, since he was appointed director of the Centre chorégraphique national de Tours in January 2012, is offering […]
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The first Parisian gallery consecrated to art and garden is exhibiting Anne-K Imbert’s sculptures and Rachel Levy’s photographs, until next May 24th. Their creations focus on the observation of flowers and plants from vegetable or flower gardens. Anne-K Imbert’s works are like miniature poems, which reflect the evanescence of flora. Using metal, the artists manages […]
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In about thirty shots in black and white, the Pavillon de l’Eau unveils what happens behind the scenes of the sewers of Paris and its 258 sewage workers who daily work there. Every day, they travel around 1,550 miles of pipes installed in the basements, in order to make sure that sewage are carried to […]
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On next May 13th, 14th and 15th, the Domaine de Chantilly will be inviting enthusiasts and curious people to discover flora, on the occasion of their Journées des Plantes. For 3 days, 250 exhibitors will be present on this extraordinary place, in order to introduce you to plant diversity. Therefore, this exhibition and sale enables […]
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Every year, around 344 million tons of materials end up in the skips of French factories. It is in the light of this consideration that Maximum decided to make the most of these resources obtained during the production process and perfectly reusable. From wastes to design At a time when the exploitation of raw materials […]
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After Le Veganovore, vegan canteen in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, we talked about last April, it is Wild and the Moon’s turn, a new healthy and vegan restaurant at the heart of the Marais. A slow food supporter address Here, the concept is based on slow food. Products are all from small local producers […]
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