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25 August Liberation

The 65th anniversary of the Liberation of Paris (1944 - World War II) will be an interesting historical event to witness at the Hotel de Ville. See details

The Rentrée

When parisians get back in town from vacation, is a whole big event ususlly called the Rentrée, of course having been away, traveling or relaxing can cause all sorts of See details

Montmartre

Paris Montmartre See details

Jardin du Luxembourg

One of the most beautiful parks of all Paris. See details

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International Day of Women
Art

To mark the International Day of Women March 8, the Forum des Images offers a first date March 2 with the film "A History" by Charles and Marielle Issartel Belmont, completed in 1973.

update: (The Official Program 0f 8 March)

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Butte Chaumont: Pavillon du Lac will open again
News

The "Pavillon du Lac" will open again, on 23 April, after ten years. A beautiful pavilion of brick and glass of XIX century in the heart of the Butte Chaumont park, one of the most beautiful place of Paris.

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Pavillon de l'Arsenal
Paris

The Pavillon de l'Arsenal celebrates its 20th anniversary, together with Centre Pompidou, retels about half a century of architecture in Paris and Ile de France area, through the works built that made history from 1948 to 2000.

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Fernand Pelez at Petit Palace
Art

Unpublished exposition at Petit Palais, of Fernand Pelez (Paris 1848-1913), an artist who dedicated his work to poor and humble people

until 17 January

From 10am 70 18:00

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