AMBASSADE DE SRI LANKA EN FRANCE (PARIS)
The Sri Lanka Tourist Office is located at the Sri Lankan Embassy in Paris.Read more
SRI MANIKA VINAYKAR ALAYAM
Read moreThis Hindu temple dedicated to Ganesh is the starting point of the procession that takes place in this district near the Eastern Station, every year in August, to celebrate the Ganesh festival.
VÉLO PARIS
Bike ride to discover the heart of Paris or thematic tours of the City of ...Read more
A GUIDE TO PARIS STEPHANIE COLLARDEAU
Read moreStéphanie Collardeau's visits are directed to tourists staying in Paris, but also to Parisians who want to see or revisit the high places of their beautiful city. Holder of the Professional Map of National Conférencière n ° 1475011 P, Stéphanie is empowered to conduct commented tours of historical monuments, national museums and exhibitions for groups as well as for individuals and she does so with such charm, kindness and availability that you can only recommend it, Foi...... Stéphanie Collardeau speaks well of Paris because she is the one.' love, living for more than 15 years at the foot of Montmartre. With her, you will discover the history of Paris and its neighborhoods, not forgetting the daily Parisian daily. Stéphanie will share his knowledge and his good addresses and coups. Some walking goals: Montmartre, covered passages, Paris on the Seine, Ile de la Cité, Saint-Germain-des-Prés…
MUSÉE DU FUMEUR (MUSEUM OF THE SMOKER)
Read moreThe permanent exhibition of this small museum exposes the story and customs of tobacco, hemp or opium smokers throughout the world, thanks to a collection of objects (pipes, hookahs, snuffboxes, cigarette-holders etc.) and iconographic documents (pictures, sketches etc.). A temporary and thematic sales-exhibition and, a bookshop and a shop all contribute to the beauty of this amazing museum. From American Indians to Bob Marley, Chinese dignitaries to Jimi Hendrix, dive into the history of smokers of all centuries!
GALERIE-BOUTIQUE PARIS CINÉMA CLUB
Art gallery and exhibition space, offering a variety of exhibitions, ...Read more
MUSÉE DE L’ASSISTANCE PUBLIQUE - HÔPITAUX DE PARIS
Read moreThe main stages of the history of the Parisian hospitals are detailed in this museum found in the Miramion hotel (seventeenth century), beautiful building which was once a hospital for the poor, then the headquarters of the Central Pharmacy. The collections consist of pieces of great variety (paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, furniture, processed, medical instruments ...), the oldest dates back to the Middle Ages. They include the "Livre de Vie active", an illuminated manuscript of the late fifteenth century, and a nice set of pharmaceutical jars made of earthenware. A highlight of the tour is passing through the garden of medicinal plants, which is organized in the medieval manner. One can discover about sixty varieties. Unfortunately, the place just closed. The hotel Miramion was sold and normally no one can occupy the premises. The museum should thus reopen within two years in a new place.
OFFICE NATIONAL DU TOURISME DE CHINE
Read moreThe office of the National Tourism Office of China is able to provide, for the curious as well as for future travellers, all information relating to China, such as tourist documentation, complete maps of the provinces... He or she can also provide you with some useful addresses (hotels, taxis in particular...), help you organise your itinerary, and even advise you on language stays. He will also advise you on Visa applications. A very busy place, well thought out and where the welcome is really excellent. This is the best address for advice on a visit there.
THE CHURCH OF ST. EUGENE HOLY-COUNCIL
Read moreHis neo-Gothic form may suggest that it dates from the Middle Ages. In fact, the Church Saint-Eugène-Sainte-Cécile was built in the 1850 s. It is the work of the architect Louis-Auguste Boileau, who used materials such as iron and iron for building the building. The interior is rich in stained glass windows - by Antoine Lusson and Eugène Oudinot from Gérard Séguin's boxes - and in chandeliers.
OFFICE NATIONAL DU TOURISME DE THAÏLANDE
Read moreThe tourist office offers information on destinations, experiences and travel tips in Thailand.
THE PASSY CEMETERY
A cemetery set in a vast terrace, housing tombs, mausoleums, crypts and ...Read more
MUSÉE-LIBRAIRIE DU COMPAGNONNAGE
Read moreThe museum is installed in the former headquarters of the Compagnons Charpentiers du Devoir de Liberté. You will hear the story of companionship referring to the creation of its fraternities, their modes of operation, and their rites. You will also admire masterpieces, as well as tools that were used to realise them. The bookstore section allows you to acquire specialized literature on the subject. There are four other comrade museums in France (Arras, Tours, Limoges and Bordeaux).
CENTRE CULTUREL CANADIEN
Read moreThe center aims to create a lasting understanding between these two countries. The Canadian Cultural Center is located within the Canadian Embassy and offers a program of contemporary art exhibitions at a rate of 3 to 4 exhibitions per year in its atypical gallery under the glass roof in the heart of the embassy. Regular guided tours and occasional evening events are offered. The program presents a selection of contemporary Canadian artistic production through concerts, literary evenings, conferences, performances and always accessible to the public free of charge.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE DOMINICAINE
Dominican Republic Tourist Office in Paris, to discover useful information ...Read more
THE HOTEL MARCEL DASSAULT - ARTCURIAL
Read moreThe hotel Marcel Dassault owes its name to the aircraft manufacturer who acquired it in 1952. In particular, he hosted the French Days magazine. This 2002 th century building, reminiscent of the style of years earlier, was renovated by architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte before opening in a place dedicated to auctions and exhibitions of art.
OUR LADY OF THE STATION CHURCH
Read moreThe surprising name of this church comes from the fact that it is located in the station of the station - it is its name administratively. Built under the Second Empire on the plans of Claude Nascent, it presents a néoroman style. His choir gives to see a starry vault and canvases of Anders Osterlind (1887-1960). The church also includes an organ of Aristide Cavaillé-Coll.
SAINTE-ANNE-DE-LA-BUTTE-AUX-CAILLES CHURCH
Read moreThis church owes the architect Prosper Bobin. It was built between 1894 and 1912 in a Romano-Byzantine style. One of its peculiarities is that it is on ancrés stilts under the Bièvre remblaiement. Funded by a couple of chocolate makers named Lambert, its facade - known as the "chocolate facade" - presents two 55-metre high towers called Jules and Honorine in tribute to these donors.
THE CHURCH OF SAINT MARCEL
Read moreSaint Marcel Church was inaugurated in 1966. It is made of concrete and glass according to the plans of architect Daniel Michelin. His facade, due to Jean Michelin, the son of the previous one, dates back to 1993. It takes the amazing form of a large triangle. Inside the building, you can discover a great tapestry reminiscent of the Pentecost that was woven in the workshops of the National Manufacture des Gobelins on a cardboard of the painter Troncin. In a chapel, Saint Marcel's relics are preserved.
BIBLIOTHÈQUE-MUSÉE DE L’OPÉRA
Read moreWhen you enter the splendid Pavillon de l'Empereur of the Opéra Garnier, you will be dazzled by the splendour of paintings, gilt and woodwork. The library is in a lounge, the museum, at the smoking room and temporary exhibitions in a rotunda. The museum traces the History of Palais Garnier, through the preparatory drawings of the scenery of Opera and some decors by themselves, antique photos, scale models, accessories, costumes, jewellery. And if you want to visit the Opera, you should know it is included in the price of the ticket!
FRANÇOIS LÉAGE GALLERY
Read moreAncient furniture is a in recent times. The unfortunate man does not deserve such treatment! Having lived through the centuries without ambage, remained of a rare beauty at a time when you don't swear only by Ikea, should force a little more respect. The gallery François Léage has been working for generations now to maintain the aura of this furniture and art objects. Specialized in the th century, it will help you to see only high quality objects obtained by the best craftsmen of several trades. From the furniture marqueté to the hectic, laques panels applied to the finest porcelain, it is the century of French gold that resumes. We have to visit this gallery to appreciate all the refinement of such furniture, and even though the contemporary decorators do not lend themselves to play, the mixing of objects of that time to our contemporary interiors is not as unthinkable as one could imagine it… A small tour on the virtual gallery of the site may give you ideas!
THE AM WINDOW
Read moreLa Vitrine AM is part of these new generation exhibition sites. Since 2012, artists and businesses have been in contact in the centre of Paris. Pascale Cayla and Virginie Epry have fuelled this original concept: developing the relationship between art and trademarks. Here, there's nothing to buy, just to admire! La Vitrine regularly organises happenings around art, of course, which brings together contemporary artists, art experts and business. More than a gallery, La Vitrine AM is the perfect place to meet artists, patrons and important collectors.
SERVICE CULTUREL DE L'AMBASSADE DE TURQUIE
Read moreThe Cultural Service of the Turkish Embassy in Paris is a must for all lovers of Turkish culture. Located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, this tourist office offers a wealth of information on the different regions of Turkey, as well as on cultural events and tourist sites to visit. Don't hesitate to contact the Cultural Service of the Turkish Embassy to obtain accurate and reliable information on Turkey and prepare your trip in the best possible way.
ANTENNE EUROPE DU COMITÉ DU TOURISME DES ÎLES DE GUADELOUPE
Europe antenna in the heart of the Opera district in Paris pursuing its ...Read more
GALLERY UNIVERS COLETTE COLLA
Read moreThis art gallery mainly oriented towards painting exposes many artists. There is a wide choice of pictorial works complemented by a wide range of works engraved, multiple and sketches. Here you will find the achievements of Marc Ronet, Monique Tello, Joseph Choi, Antonio Segui, etc. You can also find out about the website to find the dedications sessions that interest you.
MY TONGUE IN CHEEK
A thrilling treasure hunt and urban adventure in Paris.Read more
THE CELLARS OF THE LOUVRE
Read moreThey offer tastings, guided tours and workshops for wine lovers. Visitors can discover wine through convivial exchanges and innovative oenological experiences with Caves du Louvre sommeliers. Wine tastings are accompanied by carefully selected French artisanal products. Caves du Louvre also offers the possibility of buying wines in-store, having them delivered or picking them up on the drive. For wine aficionados who wish to deepen their knowledge, Caves du Louvre offers original tasting workshops, such as create your own wine, cheese and wine tasting, or cheese and spirits tasting.
CONCORDE ART GALERIE
Read moreIt is a beautiful and luminous gallery of 300 square meters. It is located upstairs the Concorde store. Many European artists expose their works of art (as paintings, photos, erotic sculptures and so on) in this atypical place and every 8 or 10 weeks, new expos are proposed. The gallery is available for rent especially for private events.
OFFICE DE TOURISME DE DUBAÏ À PARIS
Read moreDubai is a city that offers a multitude of activities and attractions to suit all tastes. You can take advantage of summer promotions to plan your dream Dubai vacation. For a fun and refreshing getaway, you can dive into one of Dubai's best water parks. After a busy day, you can enjoy delicious desserts in one of the city's many restaurants. Dubai is a destination that will never fail to amaze.
OFFICE NATIONAL DU TOURISME PORTUGAIS À PARIS
Read moreThis tourist office is a valuable resource for travelers seeking information about Portugal, its regions, tourist attractions, events and much more. They can also provide brochures, maps and personalized advice to help visitors plan their trip.
NOTRE-DAME-DE-LA-NATIVITE CHURCH OF BERCY
Read moreThis beautiful, neoclassical church in the middle of a plot between the railway tracks leading to the Gare de Lyon and Bercy Park. His story is quite eventful. The 1821 th century building was demolished because of its poor state and was built in. Burned during the Commune, it is rebuilt shortly afterwards but remains unfinished. Later, it was flooded in the flood of the Seine in 1910, bombed in 1944 and, finally, again victim of a fire in 1982. Fortunately for her, the damage was limited this time. It is a nearby fire station.
CULTURAL CENTER OF MEXICO - INSTITUTO DE MEXICO
Read moreAs a cultural centre dedicated to the dissemination of Mexican culture, it promotes exchanges between the two countries, through exhibitions of Mexican or foreign artists who have worked there.
MUSÉES ADAM MICKIEWICZ ET BOLESLAS BIEGAS, LE SALON FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN
Read moreThese small museums will be loved by those who are passionate about the rich Polish culture. From one room to the other, you will enter the world of three of the most prominent figures through personal memories and works of art. Adam Mickiewicz (1798-1855), great romantic poet and patriot who was forced into exile in Paris, Boleslaw Biegas (1877-1954), painter and sculptor, and finally Frederic Chopin (1810-1849). This great composer, who made much of his career in France, receives a tribute here in a room where you can see his favourite chair, portraits, partitions, and his death mask.
SAINT SERGE ORTHODOX CHURCH
Read moreThis superb Russian church made of brown and red bricks with a wooden staircase leads to rest and mediation. The building is accessible during offices where, of course, silence and respect are made. The interior decorated in the orthodox manner… the visitor accustomed to our Roman churches. The beauty of the icons, the sumptuous ceilings of the ceilings, leave excitement.
ST. VINCENT CEMETERY
Read moreClose to the Sacré-Coeur, at the Montmartre summit, this modest cemetery is in the calm, far from the crowds of tourists travelling that of Père-Lachaise or Montparnasse. By lifting the head, above family chapels and crosses on the tombs, the dome of the basilica is explored. Its narrow alleys and tombstones decorated in a Parisian style have nothing to do with the most famous tombs of Paris. Confidential and preserved, it is a place of contemplation more than walking. However, its position close to the Sacré-Coeur attracts some curious, while the most passionate French culture can discover at random their between of the tombs of the painter Maurice Utrillo, Marcel Aymé or Marcel Meat.
SQUARE MAURICE GARDETTE
Read moreIt is a children's storytelling park: it was the one that could have been selected by the film crew Mary Poppins if the shooting had taken place in Paris. Planted with numerous trees and perennials, magnificent paintings of colours and scents in the spring, it makes good strolls. The small beer garden gives you a holiday and a picnic while you enjoy dreaming of an orchestra and a ball in the small kiosk. The location is also ideal for children who will find a playground!
HOLY CLOTILDE BASILICA
Read moreSainte-Clotilde parish was founded in 1857 by the architect François Gaud. It is the first Parisian church in Neo-Gothic style. The façade and its two spires that are 70 m high are the work of Théodore Ballu. Pope Léon XIII made it a basilica in 1896. This church contains a true treasure: the extraordinary organ designed by Master Cavaillé-Coll and owned first by César Franck.
AMERICAN CATHEDRAL
Read moreThe American Cathedral of Paris was founded more than 130 years ago and was first consecrated on Thanksgiving Day 1886, and marked at the time, in addition to the spiritual aspect, the already strong link between France and the United States. Since then, in the prestigious Champs-Elysées district, it has welcomed Anglican believers who wish to follow the cult in English. The church has several hundred permanent members, and during the high season this number can increase considerably. Its silhouette, high, but unadorned, makes it an emblem of this very chic district of the capital.
GALERIE MICHAEL LONSDALE
Gallery that pays tribute to the great humanist Michael Lonsdale who was ...Read more
BETTING SPIRIT
Read moreYour guide to Esprit de Paris is Adeline, a real Parisian formed by the curator of the Louvre museum, Monique Blanc. Its areas of expertise: cinema, exhibitions, opera, piano, theatre… Today it allows you to enjoy the pleasure of visiting Paris, guided by a person who knows it to see him as perhaps not the Parisians, paying attention to these tiny details stolen from the city that provide great memories… Guided tours by Adeline are done on foot, by bicycle or by car and can take place in both French and English. You will be able to visit the Parisian highlands: Montmartre, the Marais, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the district of the Louvre or any other place where you will bring your curiosity, because Adeline is not a prisoner of a schedule.
ART NOUVEAU MUSEUM "1900 COLLECTION" MAXIM'S
Read moreThis is nothing more than the collection of Pierre Cardin that you can admire in this Maxim's Museum. More than 550 pieces from all corners of the globe gathered here to best illustrate art nouveau. The beautiful time is highlighted in the best way! This apartment has been set up to recreate the apartment of a courtesan on three floors. Visits are organized by an art historian.
PARIS CHARMS AND SECRETS
Paris Charms & Secrets is a guided journey through time and space.Read more
MAISON GAINSBOURG
Historic house in Paris housing 450 original objects that belonged to "the ...Read more
NOTRE-DAME-DE-CLIGNANCOURT CHURCH
Read moreBuilt under the second Empire - Baron Haussmann laid the first stone in 1859 - this néoromane church is due to architect Paul-Eugène Lequeux. The stained glass windows of the choir date back to the 1970 s and are due to the master verrier verrier. It was in 1892 that the town hall of the 18 th arrondissement facing him was built. Together, these two constructions contribute to a special charm in Jules-Joffrin Square.
THE MONTMARTRE HILLTOP
The Butte Montmartre, the site chosen for the installation of National ...Read more
LA BUTTE-AUX-CAILLES
A pleasant stroll through the countryside and a rich history linked to the ...Read more
LE MUR DES FÉDÉRÉS
A mur des fédérés with a commemorative plaque, located in Paris, ...Read more
LE GRAND PALAIS IMMERSIF
An art center to visit in Paris, an address conducive to exhibitions ...Read more
L'ÉCHAPPÉE BIÈRE PARIS
Read moreWhat a great idea! According to an irregular rhythm - you'll have to consult the dedicated website regularly - the Échappée Bière offers you to discover several of these beverages through an itinerant route. You'll walk through the 11th arrondissement, passing through places that are sometimes little-known to reach several bars where, of course, a beer awaits you! With the help of a booklet, you will find your way, which will be strewn with challenges: you will have to find visual elements, answer different questionnaires about beer, and of course you will have to find your way in a dense urban environment. Original and well thought out.
ALBERT KHAN PARK
A remarkable scenic garden featuring different landscapes, each depicting a ...Read more