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Salon du Vintage

Immersion in the world of luxury in ParisFrom March 15 to 16, 2025, the Marais district of Paris hosts another edition of the Salon du Vintage, a must-attend event for fashion and rare object enthusiasts. This year, luxury takes center stage in the former Pierre Cardin Museum.The event will take place in an emblematic Maris building, which was once a tie-making workshop before becoming the museum of the famous couturier Pierre Cardin. This elegant setting offers a unique atmosphere to welcome some sixty exhibitors specializing in luxury goods.In addition to shopping, the Vintage Show will feature an exhibition dedicated to the House of Céline, highlighting its heritage through emblematic outfits from the 70s. This retrospective will allow visitors to admire the savoir-faire and refinement for which this French fashion house is renowned.Venue: Ancien musée Pierre Cardin 5 rue Saint-Merri 75004 ParisDate: March 15 to 16, 2025Price: €10Schedule: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Transport: line 1 Hôtel de Ville station, or line 11 Rambuteau stationBus 67, 72, 76, 96 Hôtel de Ville stops.

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Le Louvre Couture

Objets d’art, objets de modeEver since Paul Cézanne, we’ve known that “the Louvre is a book in which we learn to read”, but this inexhaustible source of inspiration has not escaped one of the liveliest worlds of contemporary creation: fashion.Faced with the encyclopedic immensity of the Louvre, the method proposed here is to consider this multiple subject in the light of the history of decorative styles, crafts and ornamentation, through the galleries and rooms of the Objets d’art department.Covering almost 9,000 square meters, 65 contemporary silhouettes, accompanied by some 30 accessories, are displayed in a close, original, historical and poetic dialogue with the department’s masterpieces, from Byzantium to the Second Empire. These remarkable loans have been granted by the most emblematic houses, from the oldest to the most recent, from Paris and beyond.Location: Musée du LouvreDate: until August 24, 2025Price: €22Opening hours: Wednesday to Monday, 9am to 6pm.Address: 75001 ParisTransport: line 1 and 7 station Palais / Royal Musée du Louvre

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Picasso l’Art en Mouvement

L’atelier des Lumières offers us an immersive exhibition, immersing us in the rich and eclectic universe of Pablo Picasso. A veritable shockwave in the history of 20th-century art.A genius painter, sculptor, engraver, ceramist and theater designer, his many creative processes and insatiable thirst for creation weave together images of his works, photos and videos to experience the boundless energy of an artist who never stopped reinventing his art.This retrospective, projected onto the walls of the Atelier des Lumières, invites visitors to observe the various techniques the artist explored: engraving, sculpture, paper and glue, assemblage, folding and ceramics.Museum name: Atelier des Lumières.Address: 38 rue Saint Maur 75011 ParisDate: until June 29, 2025Admission: €18Transport: line 9 station Voltaire or Saint-Ambroise, line 3 station Rue Saint-Maur, line 2 station Père LachaiseOpening hours: open daily from 10 am to 6 pm.

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Experiencing nature

The arts in Prague at the court of Rudolph IIA great patron of the arts and sciences, Emperor Rudolf II (1552-1612) was one of Europe’s most enthusiastic rulers for the study of nature. He called to his court scientists from all over Europe, who worked in close proximity to each other within the castle walls, turning Pr ague into a veritable laboratory, a place for experimentation, in a climate of intellectual and religious tolerance.The first part of the exhibition presents this convergence of scientific and artistic views of nature, which was particularly sensitive at the Prague court.The second part of the exhibition will show how this visual curiosity, shared by scientists and artists, contributed to the renewal of artistic creation in Prague.Venue: Musée du LouvreDate: until June 30, 2025Price: €22Address: 75001 ParisTransport: line 1 and 7 station Palais / Royal Musée du Louvre

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Festival Lyrique de Paris

Immerse yourself in the heart of opera in an exceptional setting with the first edition of the Festival Lyrique de Paris.A unique celebration of the international repertoire in the sumptuous Musée Jacquemart-André.Let yourself be transported, over four exceptional evenings, by the voices of exceptional singers, regulars on the greatest national and international stages, in an immersive and refined experience.The musical accompaniment will be provided by a vocal pianist, and each performance will also be accompanied by an original staging.Each performance will last approximately 1h30, with a 30-minute intermission during which spectators can visit the Museum’s permanent collection.Date: July 03 to July 12, 2025.Price: from €38Address: 158 bd Haussmann 75008 Paris.Transport: Metro: lines 9 and 13 Saint Augustin, Miromesnil or Saint-Philippe du Roule stations.RER A station Charles de Gaulle EtoileBus lines 22, 43 stations Haussmann Courcelles

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Green Key 2025 !

Our hotel is proud to have obtained the prestigious Green Key ecolabel, a certification awarded by an external, independent organization that distinguishes establishments committed to an exemplary environmental approach.What is an ecolabel?An ecolabel is an official certification awarded to establishments that meet strict criteria in terms of respect for the environment and sustainable development. It certifies that an establishment implements eco-responsible practices aimed at reducing its ecological impact while guaranteeing quality service. The internationally recognized La Clef Verte ecolabel is specifically designed for tourist accommodations and restaurants that adopt sustainable resource management practices.Our commitments to more sustainable tourismTo maintain this demanding certification every year, our hotel must comply with a rigorous set of criteria. We have implemented a number of concrete actions, such as:– Responsible water management, by measuring and reducing our consumption to limit waste;– Phasing out single-use plastics, by favoring sustainable alternatives such as biodegradable or reusable materials;– Combating food waste, through better stock management and increased awareness among our teams and guests;– Preserving biodiversity, by adopting local initiatives that respect our surroundings.

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The metal horse at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games

His name is ‘Zeus’ and you all know him. The metal horse that galloped down the Seine during the Olympic ceremony will be on display at the Hôtel de Ville until 08 September 2024.

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Masterpieces from the Torlonia Collection

The largest surviving private collection of ancient Roman sculpture.

This collection was assembled by the Torlonia princes throughout the 19th century, and is now being shown to the public for the first time since the mid-20th century in a series of special exhibitions.

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Olympism, a modern invention, an ancient heritage

For the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Musée du Louvre is presenting an exhibition on the creation of the first modern Olympic Games at the end of the 19th century. The exhibition explores the political context of the time and the desire of the organisers to reinvent the competitions of ancient Greece.

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Egypt of the Pharaohs : From Cheops to Ramses II – A Historical Exploration

From 9 February 2024, immerse yourself in the thousand-year-old history of the Egypt of the pharaohs through the emblematic treasures of this legendary civilisation.

From the outset, explore the unique cosmogony of ancient Egypt, with its epic tales of the birth of the world and the clashes of the gods, projected onto the walls of the Atelier des Lumières. Then follow the course of the sacred Nile, source of life and fertility, whose seasonal floods nourish a luxuriant flora and fauna.

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Mexica, offerings and divinities at the Templo Mayor

On 21 July 1978, the subsoils of bustling Mexico City revealed one of the most exceptional secrets of Mesoamerica: the remains of the ancient city of Tenochtitlan, capital of the Mexica civilisation, long wrongly named Aztec, and its sacred enclosure, the Templo Mayor.

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Paris 2024 : The Summer Olympics in the City of Light

The 2024 Summer Olympic Games, officially named the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad, will be held in Paris from 26 July to 11 August 2024. The designation of the city was made official at the 131st IOC Session in Lima, Peru, on 13 September 2017.

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An immersive exhibition in the world of rock’n’roll

The Johnny Hallyday Exhibition, which was a great success in Brussels, is now coming to Paris Expo Porte de Versailles until 19 June 2024. Spanning more than 3,000 square metres, the exhibition highlights the musical, stage and personal moments in Johnny Hallyday’s life.

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Molière, the Urban Opera

Molière l’Opéra Urbain is an innovative musical creation that brings together a variety of talents on stage, from singers to slammers, rappers, dancers, actors and musicians, all in a set and costumes reminiscent of the 17th century.

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Gustave Eiffel, builder of bridges

A century ago, in 1923, the world lost Gustave Eiffel, a visionary engineer whose legacy transcends the decades. Best known for his ‘300-metre tower’ in Paris, Eiffel had already left his mark on the field of metal bridges long before this emblematic project.

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The musical Notre-Dame de Paris returns to the Palais des Congrès in Paris to celebrate its 25th anniversary.

The musical Notre-Dame de Paris was inspired by Victor Hugo’s novel.The musical was written by Luc Plamondon, who is also responsible for the musical “Starmania”.The play was first performed on September 16, 1998 in Paris, also at the Palais des Congrès.In 2024, Luc Plamondon decided to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his work, and returned to the Palais des Congrès, where it all began.The musical has been adapted in seven other languages, including English, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Korean, Dutch and Polish.Notre-Dame de Paris has become THE benchmark for French musicals.The musical’s cast includes Garou, Hélène Ségara, Patrick Fiori and Julie Zenatti.Date: until January 07, 2024Location: Palais des Congrès de Paris.Address: Place de la Porte Maillot 75017 Paris.Access: Metro line 1 station Porte Maillot.RER C station Porte Maillot.Bus 73 station Porte Maillot Palais des Congrès.Price: from €38

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The treasure of Notre-Dame de Paris

As restoration work on the cathedral enters its final phase, the Musée du Louvre is devoting a unique exhibition to the treasury of Notre-Dame de Paris. This treasure, which brings together the objects and priestly vestments necessary for worship, relics and reliquaries, manuscript books and other precious objects donated out of piety, will then move to the cathedral’s neo-Gothic sacristy, built by Jean-Baptiste Lassus and Eugène Viollet-Le-Duc between 1845 and 1850 to house them.

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Van Gogh at Auvers-sur-Oise, the last months

Presented at the Musée d’Orsay in autumn 2023, this will be the first exhibition devoted to the works produced by Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) during the last two months of his life, at Auvers-sur-Oise, near Paris. The exhibition is the culmination of years of research into this crucial phase in the artist’s life, and will enable the public to appreciate it in its true dimension.

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Exhibition on Mark Rothko

The first retrospective in France devoted to the American painter Mark Rothko (1903-1970) since the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris in 1999, the exhibition presented at the Fondation from 18 October 2023 brings together some 115 works from major institutional collections, including the National Gallery of Art in Washington, the Tate in London and the Phillips Collection in Washington, as well as major international private collections, including that of the artist’s family.
The exhibition will take place throughout the Foundation, following a chronological itinerary that traces the artist’s career from his first figurative paintings to the abstraction that defines his work today.

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Exhibition on Gertrude Stein and Pablo Picasso

To mark the 50th anniversary of Picasso’s death, the Musée du Luxembourg is staging a major exhibition on the story of the extraordinary friendship between two 20th-century icons, Pablo Picasso and Gertrude Stein.
Gertrude Stein (1874-1946), a Jewish American immigrant, writer, poet and aesthete, moved to Paris in 1903, shortly after the arrival of Picasso, then a young artist. Their position as foreigners and their marginality underpinned their membership of the Parisian bohemian scene and their artistic freedom. Their friendship crystallised around their respective work, which was the foundation of Cubism and the pictorial and literary avant-gardes of the twentieth century. Their posterity is immense.
By examining their complicity and inventiveness, the Musée du Luxembourg exhibition will explore a century of art, poetry, music and theatre through the work of such great figures as Henri Matisse, Juan Gris, Marcel Duchamp, Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, Bruce Nauman, Carl Andre, Joseph Kosuth, Hanne Darboven, Glenn Ligon, John Cage, Bob Wilson, Gary Hill and Philip Glass.

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Senghor and the Arts

A portrait of the writer, poet and statesman Léopold Sédar Senghor (1909-2001), through his cultural policy following Senegal’s independence. Senghor and the arts. Reinventing the Universal puts into perspective the thoughts and achievements in the cultural sphere of the Senegalese intellectual and statesman, President of Senegal from 1960 to 1980, Léopold Sédar Senghor (1909-2001). A pioneer of Négritude, a political and literary movement initiated with Aimé Césaire, Léon-Gontran Damas, Suzanne Césaire, Jane and Paulette Nardal, Senghor defended the idea of a civilisation of the universal, shaped by the “rendezvous of giving and receiving”. Under this metaphor of exchange, of “cultural crossbreeding”, he expressed the hope of uniting traditions and initiating “the dialogue of cultures”. By reinventing and de-Westernising the notion of the universal, he affirmed Africa’s role in writing its own history. The exhibition looks at Senegal’s cultural policy and diplomacy in the aftermath of independence, its major achievements in the visual and performing arts, but also its limitations. Senghor’s thought has not left the post-independence generations indifferent; it has been widely discussed, criticised and commented on in successive re-readings. Place: Quai Branly Jacques Chirac Museum Date: until 19 November 2023. Address : 37 Quai Jacques Chirac 75007 Paris Schedule: Tuesday to Sunday, 10.30am to 7pm. Fare: €12 Transport: RER C station Pont de l’Alma Bus 42 to Tour Eiffel station. Bus 63 – 80 – 92 Bosquet Rapp station

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Notre-Dame de Paris. From builders to restorers.

On 15 April 2019, a violent fire struck the cathedral. In the wake of this disaster, a major restoration project was launched, financed thanks to the generosity of 340,000 donors from 150 countries who had been mobilised since the night of the fire. The worksite is under the responsibility of a dedicated public institution, which will be set up on 1 December 2019. The restoration project, presented in July 2020 to the Commission nationale du patrimoine et de l’architecture (National Commission for Heritage and Architecture) and unanimously approved, has chosen to remain faithful to the damaged monument and to the authenticity of the materials used. In 2024, it will return Notre-Dame Cathedral to the faithful and visitors from all over the world. An exceptional human adventure is taking place in the heart of Paris and in numerous workshops throughout France: journeymen, craftsmen, architects, engineers and researchers are all mobilised to bring the building back to life. These men and women are part of the long line of builders who have shaped the history of this world heritage site. The result of a co-production between the public body responsible for the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, the project owner, and the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine, this exhibition offers a privileged link with the building, which is currently inaccessible to the public. It provides an opportunity to discover the expertise of the craftsmen and artisans who are working to make the cathedral open to worship and visitors in 2024. Lastly, it provides an opportunity to highlight the ongoing and evolving techniques used on heritage sites. Date: until 01 June 2024 Venue: Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine. Address: 1 Place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre 75116 Paris. Price: €9.00 Access : Line 6 station : Trocadéro

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Free canoe and kayak trips on the Seine

The temporary nautical base on the bras Marie has just arrived and will be open until 03 September 2023. This is your chance to paddle every Sunday in a canoe or kayak on the Seine, opposite Ile Saint-Louis.It promises to be a hot summer in Paris, and there’s no better way to cool off. The Bras Marie water sports centre is the perfect place to admire the heart of the capital from a cool angle. Located opposite Ile Saint-Louis, you can take to the water every Sunday in a canoe or kayak, all free of charge. A trip along the Seine in the sunshine is a great way to (re)discover the architectural wonders of the City of Light. For unforgettable Sundays, the canoes and kayaks are available free of charge from the age of 15! Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Date: every Sunday until 03 September 2023. Location: Bras Marie water sports centre Address: 68-74 quai de la Rapée 75012 Paris Price: Free. 

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Festival Jazz à Saint-Germain-des-Prés

Jazz In Saint-Germain-des-Prés

Created in 2001 and located in the famous Saint-Germain-des-Prés area, heart of jazz in  Europe, the Festival Jazz à Saint-Germain-des-Prés Paris is one of the great jazz event in  Paris during Spring every year.

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My first Swan Lake

Come and discover or rediscover the legendary ballet of Swan Lake, adapted for the pleasure of young and old.

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Rolland-Garros 2022

The 126th Rolland Garros French Tennis Tournament will start on Sunday May 22, 2022.

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Splendours of the Oases of Uzbekistan

This exhibition gives us the opportunity to dream about a crossroads of civilisations, in the heart of Central Asia, in Uzbekistan, where the names of Samarkand and Bukhara resonate. But many other commercial oases in this country have revealed works that are now classified as World Heritage sites.

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Gérard Garouste

The Centre Georges Pompidou is holding a retrospective exhibition devoted to Gérard Garouste, one of the most important contemporary French painters, born in 1946, who is a figurationist without concession.

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Lekha Singh – Women carry the world

On their heads, on their backs, on their shoulders, at arm’s length or close to them, for centuries they have carried children, transported wood, water, food, bricks or mountains of cotton.

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PARIS PLAGE

Like a taste of the holidays, every year for 20 years (and yes Paris-Plage is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year), the arrival of Paris Plage is the iconic event of the Parisian summer.

 

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POP AIR – AN INFLATABLE EXPERIENCE

La Villette presents “Pop Air”, produced in collaboration with the Ballon Museum in Rome.

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EXHIBITION ANTONI GAUDI

Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926) is an architect and creator of genius, who left his mark on Spain at the turn of the 20th century.

For the first time in fifty years in France, and at the Musée d’Orsay, a large-scale exhibition is dedicated to this master of Art Nouveau.

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EXHIBITION ON CHARLES RAY

A major figure in the art of our time, the American sculptor Charles Ray (born in 1953), is making cultural headlines: in dialogue with the artist, the Bourse de Commerce-Pinault Collection is devoting a major exhibition to him.

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HOW TO BECOME A PARISIAN IN ONE HOUR

In 2001, Olivier packed his bags and left for the United States. He obtained a 6-year visa, and quickly became Maître d’Hôtel in one of the most prestigious hotels on the East Coast, in Palm Springs, Florida.

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MAJOR EUROPEAN TOUR FOR THE ROLLING STONES’ 60TH ANNIVERSARY

The band was formed in 1962, and hail from London, England.

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The Champollion adventure, in the secret of hieroglyphics

On the occasion of the bicentenary of the decipherment of hieroglyphs, the François Mitterrand Library offers you an exhibition which focuses on the figure and discoveries of Jean François Champollion (1790-1832), father of Egyptology.

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Machu Picchu and the treasures of Peru

For the first time, the City of Architecture and Heritage is exhibiting 190 original pieces, on loan from one of the largest museums in Peru.

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Gallen-Kallela – Myths and nature

From March 11, 2022 until July 25, 2022, the Jacquemart-André museum is honoring the works of the Finnish painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865-1931). Nearly seventy works will be presented there. From private and public collections, including exceptional loans from the Gallen-Kallela Museum in Espoo, Finland.

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“After All” – acrobatic show at La Villette

The show is an outlet for confinement and loneliness, inspired by the health crisis.
In a late-night atmosphere, Séverine Chavrier and the fifteen circus artists from the 33rd promotion of the Center National des Arts du Cirque, immerse us in an often dark universe, but which questions “How to resume the course of a normal life, when we were constrained in our individual and collective freedoms?

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MARCEL PROUST, A PARISIAN NOVEL

 

The Carnavalet museum commemorates the 150th anniversary of the birth of Marcel Proust (1871-1922).

The exhibition is devoted to the relationship between Marcel Proust and the city of Paris, where most of his existence takes place.

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THIS WINTER, THE AVAR IS INVITED TO THE THÉÂTRE DES VARIÉTÉS

 

Who did not grow up with this magnificent play, Molière’s Avare?

The opportunity has come to discover or rediscover this great classic, written by Molière in 1668.

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Opening of the Leclerc-Moulin Liberation Museum

This new Museum of the Liberation of Paris – General Leclerc Museum Museum – Jean-Moulin Museum, now stands at Place Denfert-Rochereau.

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The reopening of the Musical Theater of Châtelet

After two years of renovations, the Théâtre du Châtelet reopened on September 13 for the public’s delight.

Marked by the wandering dancers of the show Parade, accompanying the audience to the rooms of this institution, the reopening of the Parisian musical theater did not go unnoticed!

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Nuit Blanche 2019

With the Olympic and Paralympic Games fast approaching, Nuit Blanche is putting their colors. From the night of October 5, 2019, take part in Paris to animations on the theme of the movement.

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20th anniversary of the Musée du Quai Branly

We are celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Musée du Quai Branly. Since its creation in 1998, the museum maintains an acquisition policy aimed at keeping its collections alive and diverse. Visual stories of travel, photos, textiles, adornments or sculptures … Today, there are more than 77,000 pieces that have joined its storefronts and reserves over the last 20 years.

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Asterix celebrates his 60th birthday at the National Library of France

On the occasion of the European Heritage Days, the National Library of France (BNF) and the Albert René Editions celebrate the 60th anniversary of the most famous Gallic boy, through an exceptional exhibition “Asterix the Gaul, the origins”.

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Picasso Exhibition

 

Find at the Musée d’Orsay an exceptional exhibition dedicated to the blue and pink periods of Pablo Picasso. The Museum has teamed up with the Musée National Picasso-Paris to help you discover a very prolific and unfamiliar period of the Spanish painter.

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The Paris Marathon and The Color Run

On April 8, the famous Paris Marathon is held in the capital. This must-attend event for all running lovers will cross the French Capital.

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Crossing of wintry Paris

During this month dedicated to fashion, cars are also dressed up with the Crossing of wintry Paris, January the 7th. Get ready for a parade of old cars in the streets of the capital. This is one of the must-see events for lovers of old cars in Paris.

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Winter sales in Paris

Who says fashion says shops! And in this area, there is a lot to do in Paris, true temple of shopping.

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Christmas market Les Halles

Get ready to live Christmas, Monday, November 27th, a new Christmas market will be born in the district of Les Halles.

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Lido de Paris

The Lido of Paris welcomes you in December for an extraordinary evening in its legendary cabaret located on the most beautiful avenue in the world, the Champs Elysees!

You will discover an extraordinary show called “Paris Merveilles”, created and directed by the famous Franco Dragone.

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Pop Art – Musée Maillol

The Musée Maillol welcomes the masterpieces of American Pop Art on the occasion of its collaboration with the Whitney Museum of American Art.

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Foire de Paris special home edition, this fall 2017

This Fall, Foire D’Automne becomes a special home edition of the Foire de Paris. This great event is a cocktail of good decoration and lifestyle ideas taking place from October 27 to November 5, 2017.

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From 28th October to 1st November, the Salon du Chocolat promises a delicious and festive programme in the heart of Paris at Porte de Versailles Exhibition Center!

With over 500 participants from 60 countries, including over 200 renowned chefs and pastry chefs, the Salon du Chocolat is the must-see event for all chocolate lovers.

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Fountains Night Show at Versailles

Every Saturday at nightfall throughout the summer, the gardens and groves of the Palace of Versailles come to life. After the Royal Serenade, a musical stroll through the King’s apartments and the Hall of Mirrors, wander among the paths of the palace gardens. Explore the  groves, then enjoy the play of fountains and water features with enchanting lighting effects and music.

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David Hockney

Drawing, painting, photography, installations … All aspects of the work of David Hockney are presented at the Centre Pompidou in an exceptional retrospective until 23 October.

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Paris Plages

Every summer, the banks of the Seine and the La Villette Canal Basin turn into a seaside resort.

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Portraits by Cézanne

Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) painted almost 200 portraits during his career, including 26 of himself and 29 of his wife, Hortense Fiquet.

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Christian Dior, the exhibition at the Musée des Arts décoratifs

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the House of Dior, the Musée des Arts décoratifs orchestrates a wonderful exhibition about Christian Dior (1905-1957), the house designer.

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Paris Jazz Festival 2017

Paris Jazz Festival is about to come back at the Parc Floral from Saturday June 17 to Sunday July 30, 2017 always featuring so many musical talents gathered around one music: jazz.

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« Montmartre décor de cinéma »

The Musée Montmartre offers from April 12th 2017 to January 14th 2018 a big exhibition dedicated to its streets which have so many times served as decor in the cinema!

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L’exposition Vermeer

“The Sphinx of Delft”: coined by French journalist and art critic Théophile Thoré-Bürger when he revealed Vermeer to the world late in the 19th century, this famous expression has served mainly to promote an enigmatic image of the painter. The myth of the solitary genius has done the rest. Yet Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675) did not attain his level of creative mastery in isolation from the art of his time.

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Roland-Garros 2017

Roland-Garros will make his return from May 28th until June 11th, 2017. As every year, the tennismen in the world will play the prestigious French Title during 15 days, for the unmissable meeting of the season for hard-packed lovers.

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The elegance in the art of the 18th century

The Petit Palais opens its doors to the Jeffrey Horvitz collection.

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The exhibition “21 Rue La Boétie”

 

From 2 March to 31 July the Museum Maillol organizes. The exhibition “21 Rue La Boétie” retraces the remarkable story of Paul Rosenberg (1881-1959), one of the most influential art dealers in the first half of the twentieth century.

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“Rodin au Grand Palais”

From march 22nd to july 31st 2017 and at the occasion of the centenary of his death,the Grand palais organize an exposition and offer a new perspective about this artist protean, and summoning his collections or artists such as Carpeaux, Bourdelle, Claudel, Brancusi, Picasso or Richier, giving the opportunity to understand his genius.

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The national Picasso museum of Paris

From march 21st to September 3rd 2017, As a part of

the Picasso year, the museum dedicates an exposition

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American Painting in the 1930’s – Musée de l’Orangerie

The Age of Anxiety

 

The 1930’s reflects the great richness and complexity of this pre-World War II period. From October 12th 2016 to January 30th 2017  this exhibition will show you the esthetic worlds of painters like Marsden Hartley, Georgia O’Keeffe, or Edward Hopper operated side by side, confronting each other in the same creative centers.

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JEAN NOUVEL, Mes meubles d’architecte. Sens et Essence . Musée des Arts décoratifs

The Musée des Arts Décoratifs is located 15 minutes away walking from the hotel Bellechasse Saint Germain, crossing the beautiful gardens of the Tuileries. 

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Open Air Opera

 

 

Every summer, Opéra en plein air, or Open Air Opera, offers everyone the chance to relax and enjoy live opera outdoors. A well-known director puts on a great opera from the classical repertoire. This is then performed in open air settings, at prestigious sites such as the Hôtel National des Invalides in the centre of Paris.

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The Fountains Night Show in the Gardens of Versailles

 

 

When night falls, the gardens are transformed to offer a stunning visual and musical treat as fountains and groves come alive with colourful and dramatic lighting effects.

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Euro 2016

The 2016 UEFA European Championship, or simply Euro 2016, is the quadrennial international men’s football championship of Europe organized by UEFA.It is scheduled to be held in France from 10 June to 10 July 2016. More then 30 matches in France, more than ten in Paris, the opening and closing matches in the Stade de France.

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PARIS FASHION WEEK HAUTE COUTURE

Fashion Week is a major event in the fashion world since 1973.  For one week, Paris trembles on the rhythm of the shows. Presentations, showrooms, parties, almost 100 shows are taking place in all the Parisian scene.  

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Archaic Candour

Orsay museum hosts an exhibition dedicated to Douanier Rousseau “Archaic Candour”.

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PARIS 2024

Featuring colored stripes forming the number 24, the Tour Eiffel bid logo for the Parisian 2024 olympics was projected onto the Arc de Triomphe in a ceremony held symbolically at 8:24 p.m. local time, or 2024.

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TASTE OF PARIS

 

Back for its second parisian edition, TASTE OF PARIS is the unique meeting of the greatest French CHEF (Alain Ducasse, Guy Savoy et Thierry Marx among others) and local producers, under the beautiful nave of the Grand Palais.

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EURO 2016, RENDEZ-VOUS !

France has the pleasure to host the  European Football Championship next summer.

From June 10th to July 10th, 24 nations will play on 10 different stadium all over France.

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Louis Vuitton at the Grand Palais

From Dec. 4th 2015 to Feb. 21st 2016, Louis Vuitton at the Grand Palais 

The exhibition ” Volez, Voguez, Voyagez – Louis Vuitton ” at the Grand Palais traces the history of the Maison Louis Vuitton from 1854.

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Top 3 of our parisian Xmas markets!

The month of December has just begun and you did not see it coming! The municipality of Paris has planned many activities so that the Christmas spirit reigns all over the capital!

The famous Christmas Markets are back in every district of our beautiful city.

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Magic Xmas in Paris!

This year again the Champs Elysées are ready to celebrate Christmas with sparkling Christmas lights.

Until January 06th, the 400 trees of the most beautiful avenue in the world will shine every night from 6.00pm to 2.00 am.

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Rodin’s Museum reopening!

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The Rodin Museum, located in the Hôtel Biron will reopen its doors on November 12th.

Do not hesitate a minute to experience the wonders of this unique parisian place

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PICASSO MANIA AT THE GRAND PALAIS

 

  Seven years after “Picasso and The masters” the reverse intinerary is proposed at The Grand Palais until next February 29th 2016.

 Picasso and his disciples. His life. His inspirations. His influence.

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First Exhibition about Prostitution!

The first large exhibition about prostitution now in the Orsay Museum.

“Splendeurs et misères. Images de la prostitution en France (1850-1910) » (Splendor and misery. Images of prostitution in France (1850-1910)), here is the name of the new temporary exhibition in the Museum d’Orsay.

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Do not miss the next Nuit Blanche!

 

On October 3rd , the 14th edition of la Nuit Blanche (White Night) will take place in Paris.

José Manuel Gonçalves is again on charge of this eclectic Parisian event, dedicated this year to the 21th U.N Climate Change Conference. (Cop 21)

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First day without car of Paris !

With the aim of reducing pollutants in our wonderful Capital, this day without car demonstrates one of our priority; turn the public areas in ones with less pollution by lowing the traffic.

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The 32nd European Heritage Day

During the 32nd European Heritage Day that will take place from the 19th to the 20th of September, some edifices closed to the public all along the year will be opened specially for the occasion for our biggest pleasure.

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Ephemeral terraces along the Seine

Set up during all summer on the Seine Banks, enjoy the ephemeral restaurants and bars, an outdoor pleasure with a lovely weather.

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A flight in the sky of Paris

Come and discover Paris as you never did before!

 

Situated in the park André-Citröen since 1999, (XVth district), the Paris Balloon culminates at 150 meters that give you the most wonderful 360° view of Paris on 20 km.

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From the Liberty to the Italian design

Until the 13th of September, the Museum d’Orsay welcomes the exhibition Dolce Vita, which will transport you in the Italian beginning of the XXth century. This chronological exhibition brings together a hundred pieces of art from several artistic styles as the followings: Liberty, futurism, classicism and much more which will delight everyone.        Situated 50 meters from the Museum d’Orsay, come and stay in le Bellechasse Saint-Germain in order to discover this exhibition and enjoy one of the most beautiful Museums of Paris.

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La Villette’s outdoor cinema : from the 23rd of July to the 24th of August 2015

Enjoy your summer with your family, your friends or come just by yourself in the outdoor cinema of la Villette. You are a cinema’s lover or an amateur; this event will surprise you with the variety of theses free projections for all ages, from Charlie Chaplin to Tarantino. You can be sure that your evening will stay in your mind for a long time! Come discover or rediscover every Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays all the most famous movies of the time.

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Enjoy the sun at docks buried sand!

Paris-Plage will make its comeback from the 20th of July to the 23rd of August.

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Come and see the Paris fireworks for Bastille Day!

 

Come and enjoy the amazing fireworks on July the 14th in Paris by staying in our beautiful hotel fully dressed by Christian Lacroix, located in the heart of the capital.

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COME TO ENJOY SUMMER IN PARIS!

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Between Paris beach and the outdoor cinema of la Villette, Paris will amaze you with its festivals and its many activities animating the summer.

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TIME OF EVENING TRAIN STATION NORTH BECOMES DISCO !

 

On 11th July 2015, the Gare du Nord welcomes you for a “Discotheque” evening from 23.30pm until 5.30am.

Come and enjoy a party in this huge train station of 4000 m² with 12 DJs like Cut Killer, Deejay, Aazar and many others.

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Come to see the Paris’s Sales!!!

The Summer Sales begin Wednesday June 24th in France, what better than to do this sales in Paris, all shops you dream in a single city.

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Celebrate Your Music Festival at Hotel Le Bellechasse Saint-Germain !

 

June 21st announced the summer, and it is accompanied by the Music Festival, musical celebration that occurs from now 34 years in France !

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Book our offer for Father’s Day !

Father’s Day is almost here…

Impress your dad by reserving a stay in our sumptuous hotel, Le Bellechasse Saint Germain.

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European Museum Night 2015

During your stay at le Bellechasse, discover the enthousiatistic European Museum Night which will take place on the Saturday, May 16 from 5pm until midnight for his 11th edition.

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Come to discover the Paris Fair that takes place at the Parc des Expositions at the “Porte de Versailles”

 

A surprising appointment that will give you new ideas to improve your lifestyle in many ways.

A fair with many exhibitors who will be happy to present you news concepts about decoration for your house, ideas concerning your environment, your beauty… Many of them coming from France and other are sharing culture from all around the world.

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Book our Mother’s day offer !

Mother’s Day is coming…

Surprise yours by offering her the most wonderful gift: a stay at the heart of Paris, in the enchanting setting of our hotel, Le Bellechasse Saint-Germain.

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Pierre Bonnard exhibition: « Painting Arcadia » at the Musée d’Orsay

 

Post-impressionist artist, Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) marked by the maturity and the plurality of his art.

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The Louis Vuitton Foundation, lung of contemporary art

In the heart of zoological gardens and the famous Bois de Boulogne, is an original design to not miss who is hiding others.

The glass building attracts attention and captivates with its greatness. Frank Gehry offers an innovative architecture perfectly giving glass lightly with geometric shapes that characterize the building.

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The LUMIERE exhibition: Christian Lacroix is given carte blanche at the Cognacq-Jay Museum

In the exceptional setting of the hotel Donon, a XVIe century structure renovated in 1990, in the Marais district, the Cognacq-Jay Museum has decided to call on the creative Christian Lacroix’s services, for the renewal of its path.

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Agricultural Show – 2015 Edition

For half a century, the International Exhibition of Agriculture annually brings together all stakeholders in the agricultural world. It is the reference in its sector, not only in France but also abroad.

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Sade exhibition : « Attacking the Sun » in the Musee d’Orsay

 

Alphonse Donatien de Sade (1740–1814) completely transformed the history of both literature and the arts, first as an underground writer, and later by becoming a veritable legend in his lifetime.

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Saturday, October 4, 2014, Nuit Blanche (Nighter) is for everyone!

For the 13th consecutive year, fifty international artists are taking over the capital and its monuments, in an imagined by José Manuel Gonçalves, director of golf Centquatre since 2010!

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The Paris Motor Show 2014

 

 

Every two years, the city of Paris received the largest motor show in the world: The Paris Motor Show 2014.

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European Heritage Days – Journées du Patrimoine

 

This year the European Heritage Days – Journées du Patrimoine – will take place on Saturday the 20th and Sunday the 21th of September.

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The Berges de Seine were redesigned to accommodate the new permanent activities !

 

Hosting international exhibitions during the second half of the nineteenth century, the Seine has inspired artists and Parisians of all time.

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Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, the sculptor who made the statues smile, is invited to Orsay for a retrospective.

The Orsay Museum is organizing, in partnership with the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York, as well as the Museum of Fine Arts of Valenciennes, an exhibition of the work of Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827-1875). It is the first retrospective of the artist since 1975, also known for his paintings and drawings.

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Enjoy Summer in Paris !

 

Enjoy a two night stay at the Hotel Le Bellechasse Saint-Germain to discover Paris from the Seine!

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Music Festival – June 21st, 2014

Like every year since 1982, on 21 June, the day of the summer solstice takes place the Fete de la Musique.

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Mothering Sunday !

Le Bellechasse Saint-Germain invite you in Paris to celebrate the Mothering Sunday!

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European Night of Museums – Saturday, May 17, 2014

 

European Night of Museums will take place Saturday, May 17, 2014 throughout France , bringing together young and old monuments around headlights open only until midnight! On this occasion , museums adorn thousands of lights and offer us some a multitude of activities such as treasure hunts , concerts or even light games …

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Le Bellechasse received Silvia Notargiacomo for a shooting photo!

 

What’s more original than the Bellechasse Saint-Germain for a shooting session?

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Come celebrate Easter at the hotel Le Bellechasse Saint-Germain

On the occasion of the Easter holidays, Hotel Le Bellechasse Saint-Germain is pleased to welcome you to celebrate this event.

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ALAÏA in Musee Galliera

from September 28th, 2013 to January 26th, 2014

(from Tuesday to Sunday – 10am to 6pm)

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Chapel of our Lady of the Miraculous Medal

In this chapel, the Blessed Virgin appeared to Saint Catherine Laboure, a Seminary Sister (novice) in the Daughters of the Charity in 1830, in order to offer the world a medal.

Heaven descended to earth…From July to December 1830 Sister Catherine, a young novice of the Daughters of Charity, received the extraordinary favour of conversing on three occasions with the Virgin Mary.

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The Salon du Chocolat – Paris Porte de Versailles

An even-more gourmet edition from 30 October through 3 November

(open from 10am to 7pm)

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Georges BRAQUE in Grand Palais

From September 18th, 2013 to January 06th, 2014

(10am till 8pm Sundays and Mondays – 10am till 10pm from Wednesdays to Saturdays)

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Masculine – Masculine. The Nude Man in Art from 1800 to the Present Day. Orsay Museum

From September 24th, 2013 to January 02nd, 2014

(From 9:30am to 6:00pm from tuesday to sunday – till 9:45pm on thursday)

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“The Parisienne” – The Champ-de-Mars will host the 17th edition of the Parisienne, a sporting event exclusively for women.

This year, 30,000 candidates have registered to participate in the 17th edition of the Parisienne, a running race of 6 km in the middle of Paris and reserved for women.

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Pompidou Center : Roy Lichtenstein exhibition

From 3rd July to 04th November 2013

(from 11 am to 9pm, until 11 pm every thursdays)

 

Today Roy Lichtenstein is regarded as one of the stars of the pop art movement as well as a great master of American painting. And yet, having been at the avant-garde of pop art for several years, Lichtenstein went much further. As soon as he began to reference artists and styles from art history in his works, he was very quickly perceived as a postmodern artist. Then, in the last years of his life, returning to the classic genres of the nude and the landscape, he became almost a traditional painter. So that Roy Lichtenstein is, today, a “classic” artist. Yet the power of his art is also an amused distance, critical without becoming cynical, that he applied to both himself and to art, from early on to the end of his life, the importance of which must be recognised. In one of his last interviews, Lichtenstein did not deny the interviewer’s first question: “Are you sure that you have never created a work completely devoid of all trace of malice, humour or irony?”

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European Patrimony Days

14th & 15th September, 2013

Like every year, for the 30th year, Patrimony Days back in September! You can discover monuments usually closed to the public and rarely visited …

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Ron Mueck Exhibition

 

 

 

Ron Mueck has been invited to present his new sculpture at the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain from April 16 to October 27 2013. This is his first major exhibition in Europe since the hugely successful Fondation Cartier exhibition of 2005.

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Visiting Christian Lacroix Hotel in Paris

During the Paris fashion week, we were pleased to invite the blogeuse Camille Juras (Absolutely Faaabulous) to visit le Bellechasse! To read the article, click here!