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Paris is a city with something new to offer around every corner. Blessed with outstanding locations, our unique hotels offer you a big bite of the best of Paris! One of the world's most popular and well-known sites, the Eiffel Tower is not only a must-see for visitors but Paris's signature landmark. Learn MoreOne of the landmarks of Napoleon's imperial capital, the Arc de Triomphe offers an admirable perspective of Paris and the twelve avenues converging in a star shape. The world's largest, richest collection of art and antiques occupies the Louvre, the world's largest museum and a one-time royal palace. Learn MoreNotre Dame Cathedrale, a gothic landmark and the city's spiritual home. Definitely worth the climb. Learn More Discover the royal beauty of the Chateau de Versailles, the wonderfully extravagant palace where royals frittered away much of the treasury. Learn More
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Meet the Parisians at work. Did you know that you can go along and visit Parisians at their place of work, where, for a short while, you can share in their passion for their profession? Cheese shop, Vineyard, Bakery. Learn more Born in 1944 on Madeira Island, Jose Berardo is one of the most important Portuguese entrepreneurs. Iconoclastic, he moved to South Africa at the age of 19 where he made a fortune in several activities including the gold and wine business, banks and telecommunications. Once he came back from Portugal, he gathered one the most interesting exhibitions of modern and contemporary artworks of Europe
More than seventy pieces of art will be hosted by the Musée du Luxembourg from October 16th to February 22nd 2009. Learn MoreLes Arts Décoratifs is organising an exhibition of the work of Italian Couturier Valentino Garavani, known as "Valentino", an event continuing our ongoing program of retrospectives of the great Contemporary Couturiers. This exhibition will take place until September 21st 2008.
The first parisian retrospective, comprising some two hundred Haute Couture Designs, will retrace the exceptional career of this designers based in Rome since 1959. "Valentino, thèmes et variations", also pays tribute to the Couturier, who in January 2008 presented his final collection. Learn More
The Musée d’art Moderne of Paris is hosting from October 16th to January 18th 2009 a look back at Raoul Dufy pieces of art, widely represented in the museum exhibitions.
This retrospective apprehends the artist’s work in all his diversity in a selection of around 250 paintings, drawings, fabrics and ceramics. Learn More On the 50th anniversary of the death of Georges Rouault (1871-1958), the Musée national d'art moderne – the holder of the world's largest collection of the artist's work – pays tribute to this highly individual painter until October 13th 2008. The Museum is to show some twenty of Rouault's paintings, hung at the beginning of the display of the modern collection as a pendant or counterpoint to those of the Fauves, the selection focusing on the early years of his career (1905–1914), when he made his first paintings of women in front of the mirror, of sad-faced clowns, of sparkling landscapes. The works come from the collections of the Musée national d'art moderne, the Musée d'art moderne de Lille Métropole, and the Fondation Rouault. Learn More
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