Dinner Cruise 8:30pm – Bateaux Parisiens
Location: Port De La Bourdonnais 75007 Paris
Date : From June 24, 2021 to March 31, 2022
Prices: from 95,50€
12 km of unobstructed views of the “essentials” of Paris, its most beautiful monuments, from the Eiffel Tower to the Palais de Chaillot via the Musée d’Orsay, the Louvre… The chef prepares traditional French cuisine on board and offers a wide choice of dishes à la carte. Ideal for an unforgettable evening with a breathtaking view of the Parisian monuments at sunset. To discover: the Eiffel Tower, the Invalides, the National Assembly, the Orsay Museum, the Institute of France, the Notre Dame Cathedral, the City Hall, the Conciergerie, the Louvre, the Obelisk, the Grand Palais.
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Exhibition Botticelli
En savoir +ParticipateLocation: Musée Jacquemart-André
Dates: September 10, 2021 to January 24, 2022
Prices: From €10
In the fall of 2021, the Jacquemart-André Museum will celebrate the creative genius of Sandro Botticelli (1445 – 1510) and the activity of his workshop, by exposing some forty works of this refined painter accompanied by some paintings of his Florentine contemporaries on which Botticelli had a special influence. The career of Botticelli, who became one of the greatest artists of Florence, bears witness to the influence and profound changes that transformed the city under the Medici.
Botticelli is undoubtedly one of the most famous painters of the Italian Renaissance despite the part of mystery that still surrounds his life and the activity of his studio. Tirelessly, he alternated unique creation and serial production completed by his many assistants.
The exhibition will show the importance of this workshop practice, a laboratory full of ideas and training, typical of the Italian Renaissance. She will present Botticelli as a creator, but also as an entrepreneur and trainer.
Following a chronological and thematic order, the itinerary will illustrate Botticelli’s personal stylistic development, the links between his work and the culture of his time, as well as the influence he himself exerted on the Florentine artists of the Quattrocento.
The exhibition will benefit from loans from prestigious institutions such as the Louvre Museum, the National Gallery of London, the Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam, the Vatican Museums and Libraries, the Uffizi, the Galleria Sabauda of Turin, the Galleria dell’Accademia and the National Bargello Museum in Florence, the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin, the Alte Pinakothek in Munich and the Städel Museum in Frankfurt. -

Exhibition ‘Histoires de photographies’
En savoir +ParticipateLocation: Museum of Decorative Arts
Dates: May 19 to December 12, 2021
Prices: From €10
The Museum of Decorative Arts presents an exhibition of its collections of photographs, revealed for the first time to the public. This exceptional heritage collection, with more than 350,000 phototypes, brings together photographs of fashion, architecture, landscape, decor and advertising, from the 1840s to the most recent creations.
«Histoires de photographies» traces, through 400 original and negative prints, a century and a half of photographic stories immortalized by great names such as Eugène Atget, Laure Albin-Guillot, Dora Kallmus, better known as Madame d’Ora, Man Ray, Cecil Beaton, Robert Doisneau, Bettina Rheims, David Seidner… -

Louis de Funès – Exposition
En savoir +ParticipateDate: 19 May to 1 August 2021
Location: La Cinémathèque Française, 51, Rue De Bercy, 75012 ParisPrices: from 5€
A true one-man band, Louis de Funès was a mime, noisemaker, dancer, singer, pianist, and choreographer. Through more than 300 works and film excerpts, the exhibition pays tribute to his creative genius and comic strength.
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Azzedine Alaïa, Peter Lindbergh
En savoir +ParticipateDate: from 20 May 2021 to 14 November 2021
Location: Fondation Azzedine Alaïa ; 18 Rue De La Verrerie 75004 ParisPrices: from 3€
Through 100 photographs and couture pieces, the Azzedine Alaïa Foundation presents the work of the fashion designer Azzedine Alaïa under the eye of his photographer friend Peter Lindbergh.