Tag: Palais
L’Express invites you to join us on Thursday, September 12, 2024 at the Palais des Congrès in Arcachon – L’Express
The event highlights emblematic figures of French entrepreneurship to create new synergies and promote French manufacturing and know-how. Initiated by the City of Arcachon and co-organized with Origine France Garantie…
The Hippogriff of the Sword Has Made the Grand Palais Tremble – L’Express
8,000 people are silent. Only the sound of the irons crossing splits the air. Oxygen more and more unbreathable. Shrill slide of the tennis shoes on the parquet. A rumor.…
Olympic Games 2024: the Grand Palais returns to its early youth
Currently undergoing restoration, the majestic Grand Palais will host the Olympic fencing and taekwondo events. But this is not the first time that this architectural masterpiece will meet the Olympic…
Exhibition: 150 years of history of Asian migrations in France at the Palais de la Porte Dorée
The Immigration Museum in Paris is devoting an exhibition to the community from East and South-East Asia (Japan, China, Vietnam, Korea, Cambodia, Thailand and the Philippines). Although we often talk…
Exhibition: “Where are the women?”, a survey of women artists at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Lille
They have been muses and models throughout the history of art, but rarely artists themselves. ” Where are the women ? » This is the question that the Palais des…
the National Maritime Museum is getting a makeover at the Palais de Chaillot
After more than five years of renovations, the emblematic Maritime Museum reopened its doors to the public on November 17 at the Palais de Chaillot, in Paris. With a new…
At the Palais de Tokyo, the “Infinite Ship” by Dalila Dalléas Bouzar – L’Express
A huge textile shelter located in the middle of a large Parisian contemporary art center: the initiative, both spectacular and intimate, catches the eye and can be discovered both inside…
Palais de Tokyo: Marie-Claire Messouma Manlanbien weaves poetry, audacity and creation
“Being, the other and the between. A mysterious title for elusive works. Marie-Claire Messouma Manlanbien tickles our gaze by making the poetry of shapes dance with the audacity of materials.…
Show: “Triptych” by Peeping Tom, a dreamlike universe at the Palais Garnier
The Paris Opera, temple of classical ballet, occasionally invites international contemporary dance companies. There was Pina Bausch, Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker and at the moment Peeping Tom is giving his…
Exhibition: Sarah Bernhardt, “La Divine” at the Petit Palais
Disappeared a hundred years ago, Sarah Bernhardt – the great tragedian nicknamed “The Divine” – is the subject of many events in Paris. Shows, conferences, walks through the city in…