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Free museums in Paris on the first Sunday of every month
Did you know that many museums in Paris are open free of charge on the first Sunday of every month ? It’s a not-to-be-missed opportunity to visit a wide range of cultural sites! In Paris, dozens of museums are taking part in this operation, but don’t be fooled by the fact that some are still charging admission.
7 free exhibitions in Rouen’s museums
In a museum, the works on display are often just the tip of the iceberg. The greater part of the collections is usually hidden away, in the storerooms, far from visitors’ view. To bring these works into the spotlight, each year the Réunion des Musées Métropolitains de Rouen presents “Le temps des collections“. A cycle of exhibitions
The 15 most productive things to enact in London
London is a bustling and dynamic capita! Where to start when you spend a weekend there? To help you, here is my selection of 15 things to do absolutely when visiting London! Summary Toggle1. Eat a good breakfast2. Visiting London museums3. Taking the bus…4. …and the boat-bus5. Making friends with squirrels6. Strolling through Notting Hill7.
Edvard Munch’s The Command: analysis of a masterpiece
Edward Munch’s Scream is a particularly famous painting, it has even become an emoji! But what does this painting really tell us? Why did Munch paint this scream? Discover the hidden meanings behind this painting! Analysis. Summary ToggleEdvard Munch: a troubled artistWhat is this Scream?A volcanic eruption at the origin of the Scream?A terrified and
Les Aliénés, the free and peculiar exhibition on the Mobilier national
What if contemporary art could give a new lease of life to furniture that has lost its heritage value? That’s the slightly crazy but successful idea of the Mobilier national, which has entrusted 39 contemporary designers with the task of transforming furniture from its collections. 53 previously unseen works, the “alienated” of the Mobilier national, can
The sunless and white treasures of the Petit Palais attain out of storage
With some 30,000 works, the Cabinet d’Arts Graphiques is the largest part of the Petit Palais collection. Yet the Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris is better known for its paintings than its prints. The reason is simple: for conservation reasons, a print that is exhibited for 3 months must then spend 3
Eire in the coronary heart of Paris
In Paris, just a stone’s throw from the Panthéon, the Centre Culturel Irlandais (Irish Cultural Center) has been promoting Irish culture in Paris for over 20 years. Free and open to all, it’s a cultural venue not to be missed! And it’s no coincidence that Paris is home to this flagship of Irish culture in