Where to go for a weekend less than 2 hours from Paris? 19 destination ideas
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Parisian, Parisians, the holidays are over and you are back on your daily routine? Are you moping at the sight of all this grey from your window? If Paris is the "City of Light", we must admit that...
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Welcome to the bustling town of Giverny, a little corner of paradise nestled in the heart of Normandy, where art and nature merge to offer an enchanting experience. In this guide, we'll take you on...
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According to many foreign travelers, France is the land of romance. With its culture, its gastronomy, its wines and the great diversity of its landscapes, the ...
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The Musée des Impressionismes in Giverny is offering a new exhibition that seeks to reveal the sensibility of the Impressionist and Nabis painters in relation to ...
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Giverny is a small village known and recognized thanks to the painter Claude Monet, who lived there from 1883 until his death in 1926. Situated on a hillside and ...
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The exhibition "Ker-Xavier Roussel. Private garden, dream garden" at the Musée des Impressionnismes de Giverny offers to discover a hundred works by the painter ...
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Impressionism is an artistic movement that has left its mark on people's minds, particularly that of the great pianist Mikhaïl Rudy, who is now the artistic ...
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To mark the tenth anniversary of its opening to the public, the Musée des Impressionnismes de Giverny has chosen to celebrate the work of Claude Monet (1840-1926), ...
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Japan's commercial and diplomatic opening in 1868 revealed to Western artists an aesthetic radically different from that which had been taught to them for centuries. ...
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At the end of the 19th century, music gradually took over the streets and cafés, creeping into the attentive ears until it became part of everyday life. A change ...
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The Musée des impressionistes de Giverny is currently hosting "L'exposition Sorolla un peintre à Paris" (Sorolla, a painter in Paris) until November 6th. Following ...
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Faithful to its mission to show the Impressionist movement in its widest acceptance, the Museum of Impressionism announces its 2016 programming around two leading ...