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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 opening ceremony will be on display at the Hôtel de Ville until 08 September 2024.It was the real highlight of the show (ex-aequo with Céline Dion), keeping us on the edge of our seats right up to the final moments.‘Zeus’, the metal horse that galloped down the Seine carrying the rider with the Olympic flag during the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 27 July, will now be visible to the general public.Whether you attended the ceremony or saw it on television, you will be able to (re)discover this unique horse, which will be on display at the Hôtel de Ville until 08 September 2024.The aim of this initiative is to enable ‘everyone to get up close and personal with an iconic symbol of the Games’.To perpetuate the Olympic spirit, Anne Hidalgo has also raised the possibility of keeping the horse to make it a permanent and essential Parisian object.Date: until September 8th 2024Location: Terrasse des Jeux – Entée VictoriaParvis de l’hôtel de Ville, Paris 75001Entrance: FreeTimetable: everyday from 10am to 7pmTransport: line 1 station Hôtel de Ville

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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.The first time the Torlonia marbles have been displayed outside Italy has been at the Louvre, in the restored flats of Anne of Austria, home to the permanent collections of ancient sculpture since the end of the 18th century and the birth of the Louvre Museum.This exhibition highlights masterpieces of ancient sculpture and invites visitors to contemplate the undisputed jewels of Roman art, as well as delving into the roots of museum history, in the Europe of the Enlightenment and the 19th century.Venue: Musée du LouvreDate: Until November 11th 2024Address: 75001 ParisPrice: €22Metro: Line 1 and 7 Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre stations

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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 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.
Featuring over 120 works, this exhibition offers a condensed account of the history of this treasure, placing it in the context of its thousand-year history: from its origins in the Middle Ages to its resurrection in the 19th century and its blossoming under Viollet-le-Duc during the Second Empire.

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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 Timing: 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 River

The ephemeral Marie Arm nautical base has just arrived and will run until 03 September 2023. Every Sunday, you’ll be able to paddle aboard a canoe or kayak 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 down. cool off. The nautical base of Bras Marie is the perfect place to admire the heart of the capital. Located opposite the Île Saint-Louis, you can take canoes and kayaks every Sunday, all free of charge. A stroll along the Seine in the sunshine is a great way to (re)discover the architectural architectural wonders of the City of Light. For unforgettable Sundays, the canoe and kayak facilities are available to 15-year-olds and over, free of charge! free of charge! Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Date: every Sunday until September 03, 2023. Location: Base nautique du Bras Marie Address: 68-74 quai de la Rapée 75012 Paris Price: Free of charge. Access: Metro line 5, Quai de la Rapée station.

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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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Splendours of the Oases of Uzbekistan

This exhibition gives us the opportunity to dream about a crossroads of civilizations, 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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Roland-Garros 2022

 

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

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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 on 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. In an immersive museography, it will show the spectacular creations of this singular artist, notably presenting sets of furniture never exhibited in France. Through the few surviving drawings by the artist, models and numerous works of furniture, the exhibition will reconstruct what characterizes Gaudi. The exhibition will also endeavor to show the creative process of the architect in the midst of an exceptional local artistic profusion linked to “Modernism” or the Art Nouveau movement in Spain, supported by distinguished sponsors, anxious to distinguish the Catalonia, identity land of Mediterranean nature. Date: until July 17, 2022. Orsay Museum 1 rue de la Legion d’Honneur 75007 Paris Price: 12€ Bus 73, Musée d’Orsay station RER C station Musée d’Orsay Line 12 Solferino station

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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.

The works of Charles Ray are part of a deep knowledge of the history of classical art and Antiquity.

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How to become a parisian in one hour

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MAJOR EUROPEAN TOUR FOR THE ROLLING STONES’ 60TH ANNIVERSARY

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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.
You will be able to discover frontal headdresses, funerary masks, imperial outfits, silver crowns and one of the most impressive collections of gold ever exhibited.

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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, Paris

 

The show is an outlet for confinement and loneliness, inspired by the health crisis.

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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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Fashion Week Paris – September 2021

Paris Fashion Week is traditionally the last to be presented during Fashion Month, which sees a succession of parades in New York, London and Milan. This fall, the Spring-Summer 2022 ready-to-wear collections will be presented from Monday September 27 to Tuesday October 05, 2021. In all, 92 shows and presentations will punctuate Paris Fashion Week. Some are eagerly awaited, such as the first fashion show of young designer Charles de Vilmorin for Rochas, the presentation of Thebe Magugu, the talented winner of the LVMH prize in 2020, or the return of Raf Simons to the calendar of the week of Parisian fashion. During the various parades, legendary houses will follow one another such as Balenciaga, Balmain, Chanel, Dior, Louis Vuitton … As well as designers of the moment: Jacquemus, Marine Serre. However, some houses have decided to present their collections outside of calendars such as Saint Laurent, due to the events of recent months.

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La Casa De Papel – “The Experience”

La Monnaie de Paris is riding on the success of the “La Casa de Papel” series, so that visitors can rob the famous Paris Mint museum, thanks to its new immersive experience.
The masked gang is preparing to attack their new target, but they need you.

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JOSÉPHINE BAKER accesses THE PANTHÉON ON NOVEMBER 30, 2021

Joséphine Baker, singer and dancer, will be the sixth woman, and first black woman, to enter the Pantheon
next November 30.

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Christian Louboutin : l’exhibition[niste]

 

Conceived as an invitation to dive into the teeming universe of Christian Louboutin, the exhibition explores all the facets of an inspiration with multiple references, in a place that is dear to the creator and which saw the birth of his vocation.

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Grand Prix d’Amérique

The Prix d’Amérique is a horse race taking place on the last Sunday in January at the Vincennes racecourse.

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Toulouse-Lautrec at the Grand Palais

Until January 27, 2020, Toulouse-Lautrec is the star of the Grand Palais.

The last major Toulouse-Lautrec retrospective in France took place twenty-seven years ago.

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Black Friday

In the United States, Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving.
It traditionally marks the start of the end-of-year shopping period.

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Beaujolais Nouveau

 

“Beaujolais Nouveau” or “Beaujolais Primeur” is a wine of primeur produced in the Beaujolais vineyards, within the appellations of origin controlled Beaujolais and Beaujolais-villages.

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The Moulin Rouge Cabaret is 130 years old.

 

The Moulin Rouge blows this year its 130 candles.

This famous cabaret opened its doors on October 06, 1889, under the direction of Mr Oller and Mr Zidler, who launched a bold bet, to make the Moulin Rouge “the Palace of the Dance and the Woman”.

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Halloween

 

Halloween is a traditional folk and pagan festival from the Anglo-Celtic Islands, celebrated on the evening of October 31, the eve of the Christian holiday of All Saints.

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FESTIVAL OF THE VENDANGES OF MONTMARTRE 2019

 

The wine event returns to the Butte Montmartre for an 86th edition, from 9 to 13 October 2019.

The program: Music, Shows, Walks, Exhibitions and novelties such as the Neon Night Race and the Chromatic Ascent of the Butte Stairs.

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Prix de L’Arc de Triomphe 2019 – Longchamp Racecourse

 

The Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe is an equestrian grass race, considered as one of the most prestigious in the world and bringing together the best thoroughbreds horses on the planet of galloping, associated with the best international jockeys.

This race takes place every first weekend of October on the Hippodrome de Longchamp.

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European heritage days

The 2019 edition of the European Heritage Days will take place the 21st and the 22nd  of September, honoring Arts and Entertainment.

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Architect’s Furnitures Exhibition, 1960 – 2020

Before the 30th of September 2019, discover the great exhibition of the Cité de la Mode et de l’Architecture.

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Bouquet of Tulips of Jeff Koons finally arrives to Paris !

After two years of incertitude, the controversial artwork “Bouquet of Tulips” of Jeff Koons will finally be place on the Avenue des Champs Elysees around the Petit Palais’ gardens.

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Le Grand Palais des Glaces – An Exceptional Ice Rink

From December 16th to January 9th, Le Grand Palais open its doors for the 4th edition of Le Grand Palais des Glaces.

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Exposition – Joan Miro at the Grand Palais Paris

Le Grand Palais Paris presents until the 4th of February 2019 a retrospective of the technical and stylistic evolution of Joan Miro.

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The most beautiful Parisian Christmas markets

Whether it is to search for the ideal gift, to drink hot wine, or to rediscover Christmas magic, young and old children will find what they look for in Paris.

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Karl Lagerfeld Inaugurates Champs Elysées Illuminations

Like every year, the most beautiful avenue in the world will be enlightened every night by sumptuous illuminations from 6 pm to 2 am and all night long for Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

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Ground Control Opening on the Champs Elysées

Ground control invests a famous place of the Champs Elysees, “La Galerie 26”. This ephemeral space defines itself as a lively place multidisciplinary, independent, a space of artistic creation and cultural diffusion, a place of experimentation and discovery around the city life and the “living together”.

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The 44th edition of the Alexis Gruss family

For their 44th creation, the famous company Alexis Gruss is celebrating the 250-year anniversary of the circus piste.

This equestrian and aerial show pays tribute to the pioneers of the circus from Phillip Astley to nowadays.

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The Armistice Centenary

The 11th of November 2018, World War 1 ended with the Armistice signature, following four years of violent fights.

One hundred years later, WWI French Soldiers, also called “Les Poilus” are not here anymore to testify. In order to commemorate this historical date, the city of Paris organizes events from the 6th of October until the 30th of November 2018.

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Neandertal, l’Expo

The Musée de l’Homme welcome you until September 7th of 2019 to make you discover Neanderthal men. The public is invited to discover their behaviors and habits through objects and fossils obtained from the Museum collections or landed by famous french and europeans institutions. A large majority of them are rarely exposed or even never presented in France.

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European Heritage Days

More than 30 years ago, the ministry of culture and communication created the European Heritage days that invite you to discover or rediscover Parisian monuments for free.

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Impressionists in London

At the end of the XIXth century, the Franco-Prussian War, the fall of the second French Empire and Paris Commune encouraged a large diversity of artists to run away and to live in United Kingdom. The exilic life in the Victorian Era of artists such as Carpeaux, Tissot, Daubigny Legros, Dalou Pissarro, Monet or Sisley is well represented in this exposition co-organized with the Tate Britain Museum.

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Champs Elysees for Pedestrians

Each month, Paris’ city council closes the access to Champs Elysee for one day for motorized vehicles and totally dedicates the avenue to pedestrians.

This Sunday August 5th, discover the world’s most famous avenue under in a new light and enjoy shopping and sunny promenades in Paris.

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Tour de France final step

Since 1975, the Tour de France ends on the Champs –Elysees. This year the course ends in Paris on Sunday 29th of July.

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Foodography exposition by Martin PARR

The Beaugrenelle shopping center is well known for combining shopping and artistic events as closely as possible to  the Eiffel Tower.

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National Day, 14th of July

The 14th of July is a special date in France as it the National Day that celebrates the nation’s freedom obtained after the French Revolution of 1789.

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Music Festival 2018

The music festival is an unforgettable event that allows to discover various music in bars or outdoor.

This year, for its 37th edition, the music festival will be held on Thursday, June 21st.

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Exhibition “Space is Silent” at the Museum of Modern Art

The Museum of Modern Art presents an exhibition that marks the return of the artist Zao Wou-Ki in Paris.

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Rice land

The Guimet museum introduces an exhibition on rice.

This exhibition focuses on the many human activities around the rice, from its cultivation to its consumption, but also on how it influenced the Asian population’s identity.

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Au diapason du monde

The exhibition “Au diapason du monde” brings together 200 work of art and 25 contemporary artists under the theme of “the man’s place in the universe”.

This exhibition questions the relationship between humans and their environment, highlighting the interconnections between humans, animals, plants and minerals.

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Museum Night

Museum Night is a highly anticipated event that allows you to discover more than 1000 museums for free at night.

Every year, different activities are organized such as light shows, night walks, concerts, shows.

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Exhibition Artists and Robots

This exhibition brings together thirty art pieces under the theme, “Could a robot replace a painter or a sculptor? To what extent can we talk about artificial creativity? ”

Here, artists want to transport the public into an artistic, virtual world where man and machine are linked.

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The Paris Fair

The Paris Fair is an event gathering more than 1700 exhibitors for 12 days with decorating ideas, clothes items, home improvement workshops and gastronomy stands.

This year, the Fair is divided into 3 universes

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Daimyo – Lords of the war in Japan

As part of a partnership with the Palais de Tokyo, the Guimet Museum hosts an exceptional exhibition of 33 armor belonging to the Daimyos.

The Daimyos were governors who reigned in Japan between the twelfth and nineteenth centuries.

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Military Parade and Fireworks of 14 July 2017!

The 14th of July, 1789, was marked by the capture of the Bastille. This day has since become the National Day. For the occasion, a Military Parade ground and air takes place every year from 9:30 am on the Avenue des Champs Elysees where parade all the armies.

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Dalida. A wardrobe from the City to the Stage

The universe of the singer Dalida is highlighted through an exceptional exhibition of her wardrobe.

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Rodin. The Centenary Exhibition

The Grand Palais honors the sculptor Auguste Rodin from 22 March to 31 July 2017, on the occasion of the centenary of his death.

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Vermeer and the masters of genre painting at the Louvre Museum

Until May 22nd , the Musée du Louvre presents an exhibition devoted to the leader of this art, Johannes Vermeer, and highlights his greatest masterpieces and many canvases by his contemporaries in order to make Account of this artistic emulation which has enabled him to achieve excellence.

Johannes Vermeer and his Dutch contemporaries Gérard Dou, Gerard ter Borch, Jan Steen, Pieter de Hooch and Frans van Mieris loved to represent the refined scenes of everyday life. Through their interaction but also a form of competition that they maintained among themselves, these artists have sublimated a typical pictorial typology of the 17th century.

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THE POMPIDOU CENTER CELEBRATES ITS 40 YEARS!

For his birthday, the Georges-Pompidou Center invites you free of charge and without reservation, all the public from 7 to 77 years to dive in a large bath of Contemporary Art. Saturday 04 February until late in the evening, and Sunday 05 February all day, Enjoy many animations specially imagined for the occasion. For those who like to dance, a Grand Monochrome Ball, from 8 pm to 2 am Saturday evening. Dress code: the same color (of your choice) from head to toe! We look forward to welcoming you at the Hotel Victor Hugo Paris Kléber this weekend to take advantage of the opportunity to discover freely and otherwise the masterpieces of the Pompidou Center. Centre Georges Pompidou – Place Georges-Pompidou, 75004 Paris. Metro Line 1 Station Hôtel de Ville.  

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VALENTINE’DAY IN PARIS – IN THE NAME OF LOVE

Take advantage of the Valentine’s Offer to celebrate your Love!

This special offer includes:

o Your Room at the Best Rate Guarantee

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Exhibition Bernard Buffet at the Museum of Modern Art

The Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris presents until February 26th 2017 a retrospective of the work of Bernard Buffet (1928-1999), considered one of the most famous French painters of the 20th century, but also one of the most discussed.

Through a selection of a hundred paintings, the exhibition proposes a thorough re-reading of his entire work from the mid-1940s to 1999, the year of his suicide.

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Sales in Paris !

Take advantage of the Sales in Paris Offer to discover or rediscover Paris!

This special offer includes :

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Happy New Year 2017 !

For this new year that begins,
the whole team of the Hotel Victor Hugo Paris Kléber **** sends you its Best Wishes!

Let Health, Love, Happiness and Prosperity be there for you, your loved ones and your friends.

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The Largest Skating of the World in the Grand Palais of Paris

Every day, from 14 December 2016 to 2 January 2017, the Grand Palais will house the largest ephemeral skating rink ever created in France to skate in a magical place.

La Verrière du Grand Palais will offer you an unforgettable experience

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The Colour Line

The exhibition The Color Line looks back on the dark period in the United States of America.

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ANATOMY OF A COLLECTION

From 3 November 2016 to 12 February 2017, the “Anatomy of a collection” exhibition will be extended and will become “Anatomy of a collection – Part II” with a new display.

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Jade, from emperors to Art déco

From the emperors of China – great intercessors between Heaven and 4 Earth -, who considered it a natural jewel, up to Cartier and the leading London and New York jewellers who sublimated it in the 20th century in the Art Déco creations inspired by the Chinese taste, jade remains this eternal and mythical stone, an object of fascination and absolute power for the sovereign.

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Exhibition Rembrandt in confidence

As the uncontested master of Dutch art in the seventeenth century, Rembrandt was one of the greatest artists of his era. Possessing remarkable creative power, Rembrandt’s works explore the destiny of mankind as a whole, while focusing on representations of his inner circle. The artist represented his family and close friends—such as his wife Saskia, his last mistress Hendrickje Stoffels, and his son Titus—in numerous studies he executed throughout his life, along with works in which he was the subject; he perfected the art of the self-portrait.

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Icons of modern art. The Shchukin Collection

 

The exhibition pays tribute to one of the greatest Art patron of the early 20th century, Sergei Shchukin, the visionary Russian collector of French modern art.

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Hergé Exhibition Septembre 2016

 

There is no longer any need to present the career of Georges Remi, known as Hergé, Belgian cartoonist best known for The Adventures of Tintin. Often referred to as “the father of the European comic strip”, he was one of the first French-speaking authors to use American-style comic strip with speech bubbles. The exhibition looks back on his creative approach, fed by the cinema, painting, photography and adventure novels and his passion for drawing. It shows how the universally recognised drawings of Hergé fit in with both his era and the history of art.

28 September 2016 to 15 February 2017

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The Nuit Blanche Festival 2016

 

 

The Nuit Blanche festival, held every year from 7pm-7am on the first Saturday in October (October 1 2016), the city blossoms into a fantastic harvest of art, music and theatrical events. It’s an unmissable time to visit, or for resident expats to shake off their post-summer sloth and get out and enjoy the city like true Parisians.

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Enjoy a special moment with your family at the Paris Aquarium!

We don’t have the sea in Paris? The sea comes to you!

Come and enjoy a nice family time with activities that offers the Aquarium.

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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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Welcome to the universe of Benjamin KATZ!

Discover Benjamin KATZ, a famous German photographer.

The Modern Art Museum of Paris pays tribute through 70 photographs displayed at the museum from the 30th of September to the 31st of December 2016.

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Come to take a sunbath in our Beautiful Capital!

 

Each year, the city of Paris organizes “Paris Plages” on the Seine docks.

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Enjoy the fireworks of the Bastille Day in Paris!

As you know, July 14 was always this symbolic since the storming of the Bastille in 1789.

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The Quai Branly celebrates 10 years and pays tribute to his founder!

The foundation pays tribute to his old President of the republic which is named is Jacques Chirac.

Founded 10 years ago, the museum highlights the non-Western arts and shows the willingness of the former statesman to fight for the diversity of cultures.

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Come and Enjoy the Summer Discovery Offer at the Hotel Victor Hugo Paris!

For stays of two nights or more during the period from July 11th to August 31st, we propose you our Summer Discovery Offer!

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Come and make your Music Festival Day by staying at the Hotel Victor Hugo Paris !

 

The Music Festival will be on Tuesday the 21st of June 2016 in Paris for his 35th edition.