Le restaurant des Arts
Le restaurant des Arts
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A seasonal, elegant and refined cuisine, where you can taste the exceptionality of this region…
Restaurant : Le restaurant des Arts
Address : 80 Rue de Paris, Le Touquet
Contact : For all requests for information or reservations, please contact the teams by telephone at +33 (0) 03 21 05 21 55
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His imposing stature reigns over Venice since 1772 — and recently, the Palazzo Grassi has hosted François Pinault’s collection, as in an avant-garde and daring collection!
Museum :Palazzo Grassi
Address : Campo San Samuele, 3231, 30124 Venezia VE, Italie
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Palazzo Grassi is the last palace to be built on the Grand Canal before the fall of the Republic of Venice. In 2005, Palazzo Grassi became the property of the collector François Pinault. Renovated by the Japanese architect Tadao Ando, it reopened its doors in April 2006 with the exhibition “Where Are We Going?” which revealed, for the first time, the rich collection of modern and contemporary art of this French collector, through temporary exhibitions.
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For any request for information or dinner reservation, contact the teams by phone on +39 041 523 1680
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Authors: Lizy Manola, Rachel Howard and Michael Skafidas.
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Publication Date : May 2018
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The island, where the Mostra (Venice Film Festival) is held, presents another side of the Venetian way of living — there is a private beach and palaces but more importantly an atmosphere more detached from the vibrant Venice…
Experience : Lido
Address : 30126 Venezia Lido, Venezia VE
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The architecture of the Lido is strongly influenced by the Venetian architectural style. In addition to the carefully managed beaches and resorts of the island strip, many businesses point to the location of the important film festival, so the design of the place has been strongly oriented in this direction.
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