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Within sport and culture

Built in the 19th century over the Tuileries garden, the monument which is currently home to a museum, once upon a time was given to the Jeu de Paume, forefather of many contemporary games as tennis or Frisian handball. At the beginning of the 20th century the structure and its companion the Orangerie have been rerouted from their initial destiny to become museums.

Nowadays, this museum dedicated to the contemporary art and especially to photography, cinema and video, offer many exhibitions and retrospective as well as congress, meetings, concert or lessons and trainings.

In order not to miss these key events, being visual arts hobbyists or professionals, we advise you to book a Helzear suite, a hotel located at a stone’s throw from the Musée du Jeu de Paume.

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From railway station to museum

Set on the Left Bank of the Seine, facing the Tuileries Garden, the Musée d’Orsay holds the richest collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art in the world. Its singularity lies first in its setting: a former Belle Époque railway station, transformed into a museum without losing any of its spectacular architecture. A place where the history of… Read more »

A submersion onto humanity story

From the start of explorations for the “New World” or South Pacific Islands, mariners brought many “souvenirs” from their trip. Europeans are passionate for this far away civilisations and the wealthier get their own cabinet of curiosities. That was how a first temporary ethnographic Museum gathering many private collections opened its doors in Paris in… Read more »

An evening at Broadway

It was in 1957 that the signed Léonard Bernstein West Side Story musical show has been played for the first time in a Broadway’s theatre. The play which takes Romeo and Juillette’s subject over transposed in a popular district of Manhattan remains displayed at almost 1000 shows before to be deported in Europe, success has… Read more »