Paris is a very big city, made up of apartment blocks, tarmac streets and a few parks... For most Parisians, the capital's natural wildlife is limited to the pigeons and rats we sometimes come across. But to the trained eye of photographer Nicolas Davy, Parisian nature hides far more treasures than that!
Discover the work of this artist from the Paris region, thanks to the Paris Sauvage exhibition, presented on the walls of Bercy Village from January 16 to June 1, 2025. This free photo exhibition highlights the rich biodiversity that lives all around us, sometimes without us realizing it.
A stroll through Bercy Village reveals 30 large-format photographs. These colorful, poetic, funny and intense shots reveal the secret lives of Paris's animals.
Foxes, birds, squirrels, rabbits or insects: all this little world lives near us, around us, in and around Paris. Urban wildlife, wild and fragile, reminding us that nature is always around us, and must find its place in our very urban daily lives.
To accompany these photographs, Bercy Village offers educational panels, enabling us to learn more about the 2,000 species of animals found in Paris and its inner suburbs. These insects and animals have adapted to our lifestyles and customs to survive in this ever-changing environment.
Let yourself be surprised by this lovely free exhibition, which highlights the natural world around us.
Dates and Opening Time
From January 16, 2025 to June 1, 2025
Location
Bercy Village
Cour Saint-Emilion
75012 Paris 12
Prices
Free
Official website
www.bercyvillage.com