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The Louis Vouitton Foundation presents the Mozorov brothers' collection of over 200 masterpieces of modern French and Russian art.
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The Louis Vouitton Foundation presents the Mozorov brothers' collection of over 200 masterpieces of modern French and Russian art.
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Conceived by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the exhibition "Thierry Mugler, Couturissime" comes to the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and retraces the career of this great creator who, thanks to his originality and his unique creative impulse, revolutionized fashion, haute couture and perfume.
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The Jardin des Plantes once again invites us to discover fascinating ecosystems, this time with the help of digital innovation. The new exhibition "The Sensory Odyssey", created in partnership with the Sensory Odissey Studio, mobilizes each of our senses and shows us the beauty but also the fragility of our planet.
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The Musée d'Orsay presents the personal collection of Paul Signac, a self-taught artist who learned his craft by looking at the works of Monet, Degas and many other leading lights of Impressionist art.
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On the occasion of the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution of 1821, the Louvre Museum hosts an exhibition that traces and highlights the links between Greece and European culture.
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This Saturday, October 2nd will take place the 20th edition of the Sleepless Night in Paris. Art lovers will be able to rediscover the museums of the capital as well as the public space thanks to dedicated artistic routes. The theme of this year is "The Body in Misery", so this edition will be focused on sports and your participation will be requested!
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For this fall 2021, the Jacquemart-André Museum offers us an artistic journey to Italy by celebrating the creative genius of Sandro Botticelli, one of the most illustrious painters of the Italian Renaissance.
Photo ©culturespaces - Sandro Botticelli (1444 - 1510), Portrait de Julien de Médicis, 1478-1480, Détrempe et huile sur bois, 59,5 x 39,3 cm, Fondazione Accademia Carrara, Bergamo © Fondazione Accademia Carrara, Bergamo
After a long period of closure of cultural places, we are all particularly happy with the annual appointment of the Heritage Days. On September 18 and 19, 2021, many museums, monuments and more will open their doors for free and organize guided tours and animations specially designed for the occasion
For this new season 2021, the Atelier des Lumières proposes two immersive exhibitions on two leading figures in art and architecture: Salvador Dalí and Antoni Gaudí. Through a thematic tour, you will have the opportunity to be transported by the overflowing imagination of these two masters.
Photo ©Salvador Dali, La persistance de la mémoire, 1931, huile sur toile, 24,10 x 33 cm, The Museum of Modern Art, New York (Donation anonyme 1934), photo : © Bridgeman Images © Salvador Dalí, Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí, ADAGP 2021
The 2021 edition of Paris Design Week will take place in the capital and is set to be a time of renewal. The theme is Desirable Development, a reflection led by design professionals on the daily practices of society in terms of consumption, work and even leisure.
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A great mystery hides in the Tuileries Gardens. The Louvre Museum challenges you to solve an enigma in the open air with your family or friends. "Secret d'Arcadie" invites you to look carefully at the garden and analyze its smallest details through a variety of games combining observation, reflection, and logic, in a tour lasting approximately one hour and 15 minutes.
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Located in the heart of the Marais district, the Carnavalet Museum, dedicated to the history of Paris, underwent renovations for over four years and finally reopened its doors last May. It is one of the oldest museums in Paris. Indeed, it was created in 1880 and it hosts a huge collection that allows to trace the history of the capital through time, from antiquity to the 20th century.
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