Following Emmanuel Macron's latest address and the implementation of the new lockdown starting Friday October 30, 2020, museums and monuments in Paris must shut down again and postpone their events. Here are the places now closed to the public.
Facemasks are now mandatory in closed public places from Monday July 20, 2020 in France. Health Minister Olivier Véran shared the list of places concerned. Here there are.
Edouard Philippe has announced it on Thursday May 28, 2020: phase two of France's containment exit plan allows musuems and monuments to reopen eveyrwhere in France. Starting from June 2, 2020, we can go back to museums, but with a facemask on all along our visit.
To face coronavirus and the economic crisis, Paris deputy mayor for Culture Christophe Girard has announced a few weeks ago that museums depending on the city will be allowed to partially open again mid-June regarding post-confinement health measures are upheld. What museums are concerned? We tell you everything!
Paris Council has welcomed an aid scheme to support Parisian companies and cultural players in town as they are struggling amid the coronavirus epidemic.
Since this past March 17th, the culture world is seriously hit by the health crisis. In order to support this sector and artists that keep it alive, on Wednesday May 6th, French President Emmanuel Macron met several culture players. Reopening museums and bookstores, rehearsals resuming, creation of a temporary compensation fund for shots cancelled and extension of temporary show business workers' rights to August 2021... Here's an update.
Despite being able to go to the Atelier des Lumières because of coronavirus, it’s the Atelier des Lumières that comes to you! How come? Through different experiences such as discover one work per day or entertainments for children. Perfect to spend time and escape while confined.
To keep you busy while confined because of the coronavirus, the Grand Palais offers you to virtually visits its exhibition area and invites you to enjoy entertainments and tours available for the entire family. Digital collections, entertainments for children, anecdotes… improve your knowledge from your sofa!
How about getting the kids away from video games and the TV? Paris Museums bend over backwards for the winter break – from February 8 to 23, 2020 – to entertain and teach our kids in a playful way. Discover the program selection for kids in Paris.
Paris Musée du Quai Branly has just purchased a rather incredible work because of its quality, its originality and its excellent well-preserved state: a Mexican feather work from the 16th century.
The Emil Bührle Collection on show at the Musée Maillol. Delacroix, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Monet, Cézanne, Gauguin, Van Gogh, Modigliani, Picasso... They're all waiting for you from March 20 to July 21, 2019, come and discover their works.
On the occasion of Museum Night, the Grandes Ecuries du Domaine de Chantilly will exceptionally open their doors on May 18, 2019 from 7pm to 11pm for several tours and events around the equestrian world.
The Louvre celebrates the 30th anniversary of the famous pyramid starting from March 29, 2019. Built by American architect Pei, the monument will welcome on the occasion different festive events.
Would you like some more Louvre tea? Palais des Thés has created two original teas translating in a sensory and gustative fashion the universe of the museum and the Jardin des Tuileries.
The Musée d'art et d'histoire du Judaïsme presents an exhibition based on Helena Rubinstein's personal collection, entitled L'Aventure de la Beauté, from March 20 to August 25, 2019. A dive into art, fashion and photography that leaves no one indifferent.
Musée Cernuschi presents an exhibition focusing on one of the major schools of Japanese painting, Trésors de Kyoto, trois siècles de création Rinpa, from October 26, 2018 to January 27, 2019. A retrospective presented as part of the Japonismes 2018 season: souls in resonance.
The Musée du Quai Branly is devoting an exhibition to the first artist explorers, who set out to meet the peoples of the Far East, lands unexplored by Westerners. How did they depict these territories so different from Europe? A journey that the museum shares from January 30, 2018 to February 6, 2019.
In Grevin Paris Palais des Mirages, you often need your eyes, ears and now your nose to enjoy a new olfactive dressing designed by Emosens to take visitors to the heart of a multi-sensory experience.
After several months of refurbishment, the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation reopens its doors on November 6, 2018 in a brand new space located in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris. An establishment that places a little more emphasis on welcoming visitors, particularly from the provinces and abroad, but also school or university groups with several dedicated spaces.