
Naples in Paris, the new Exhibition of the Louvre Museum !
The new exhibition at the Louvre Museum showcases Italian art, particularly the art of one of Italy's most beautiful cities, Naples!
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The new exhibition at the Louvre Museum showcases Italian art, particularly the art of one of Italy's most beautiful cities, Naples!
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In the vibrant neighborhood of Montparnasse in Paris in our beautiful 15th district, you will find the Bourdelle Museum, a true cultural gem that reopened its doors last March after a complete renovation.
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Actress, artist, painter, sculptor, emblematic figure of the 19th and 20th centuries, Sarah Bernhardt is the protagonist of the new exceptional exhibition at the Petit Palais. You will be able to admire one of her most beautiful portraits, painted by her friend Georges Clairin, as well as many sculptures created by the “Divine” herself.
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When we talk about the City of Light, we think about its rich and fascinating history, its numerous monuments and cultural places, or the beauty of its architecture. Nevertheless, the French capital is also a reference in the world culinary scene. For this reason, the Conciergerie invites you to discover Paris from the perspective of gastronomy in its exhibition “Paris, Capital of Gastronomy”.
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Harry Potter, the most beloved wizard by both young and old, is coming to Paris for a breathtaking immersive exhibition!
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The Musée des Arts Décoratifs presents an unusual exhibition. Its title? “Des poils et des cheveux", which means “Hair and Hairs”, a theme decidedly out of the ordinary!
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It's in one week and it's the must-see event! The Night of the Museums is back in Paris for its 2023 edition on the 13th of May!
The Grand Palais Immersif presents a digital visual and sound experience entitled "Eternal Mucha", which traces the artistic career of Alphonse Mucha, precursor of advertising and a major figure of Art Nouveau.
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Claude Monet is one of the founders of Impressionism, known throughout the world, especially for his superb Water Lilies which continue to amaze us. However, his brother Léon Monet, who played an important role in the artist's career, is much less known to the public. The current exhibition at the Musée du Luxembourg is therefore entirely devoted to this little-known brother, who had a fundamental role in Claude's artistic life.
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