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Jun/15/2008 Event in PARIS
from the
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28 /
2008 to the
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22 /
2008
Patti Smith Land 250
Patti Smith’s artistic production: poetry, drawings, photographs, films, and musics
The Fondation Cartier is hosting a major exhibition of the visual work of artist and performer Patti Smith. Drawn from pieces created between 1967 and 2007. No real rock child isn’t aware of this 70’s New York punk-rock muse. In a career of 30 years, the American star was sucessively a committed poet, an internationally successful artist thanks to the song “Because the Night”, and since then, the must-have of the ideal rock fan...
Land 250 is a large personal exhibition dedicated to the multiple aspects of the artist and musician Patti Smith’s artistic production. Along with her works, some of her favorite objects from her archives, are exhibited.
A grand a beautiful tribute paid to the recent member of the Cleveland Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame. Don’t miss it!
Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain
261 bd Raspail 75014 Paris
Metro : Raspail
01 42 18 56 50 € 7,5 fondation.cartier.com
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Paris hosts 180 museums and sights open to the public, mostly from 10am to 6pm. Some propose a late opening on one day. National museums are closed on Tuesdays, except Versailles and Orsay closed on Monday.
For 1, 3, 5 days, the "Cartes Musées et Monuments" gives the bearer unlimited free access to 70 museums and monuments in Paris. No waiting line, either to buy tickets or to enter the place. The card can be purchased at any of the city's museums and monuments as well as main metro stations. Batobus stops, FNAC ticket counters and also at the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau. |
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Bastille Quarter & Bastille Opera
Landmark of the French Revolution better known
today as a hip district hosting the new opéra.
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Place des Vosges/Le Marais
A famous early 17th century
square with some of the most beautiful parisian apartments
in the middle of a middle-age district.
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Saint Sulpice Church
The Church of Saint Sulpice, the famous location of the Da Vinci Code.
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Montparnasse
The famous left bank district where the Montparnasse tower and station are located.
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Latin Quarter - Saint Germain des Pres
The "Intellectual" and new fashion district !
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Notre Dame
The major french
religious building, masterpiece of gothic architecture.
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Eiffel Tower
The Paris' landmark : in 1889
Gustave Eiffel gave the French flag a 300 m (984 ft.) pole
to commemorate the revolution centenary.
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Arc de Triomphe
This arch was built in memory
of Napoléon's Great Army at the top of the Champs-Elysées.
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Champs Elysees
The triumphal avenue aiming
toward the Arc de Triomphe.
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La Concorde
This vast and elegant symbol
of reconciliation after the revolution displays the 3000
years old Luxor's obelisk.
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La Madeleine
Neo-Greek temple ordered by
Napoleon in homage to its Great Army, today a rich catholic
parish.
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Invalides
The major dome of Paris hosting
Napoleon's ashes is part of a majestic hospital ordered
by the Sun-king.
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Opera
Two
operas : the original one built by Garnier in 1875 &
Opera Bastille from 1989.
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La Defense
The 21 st century skyscrapers
business district erected outside the western city-limits
of Paris was recently enriched by the spectacular Grande
Arche.
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Disneyland Paris
The first leisure/theme park
of Europe.
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Versailles
The Sun-king palace in Versailles
is half an hour by train from Paris.
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