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GALERIE DES GOBELINS

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42, avenue des Gobelins, 75013Paris, France
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2024
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2024

The buildings of this factory date back to the seventeenth century, whereas its Saint-Louis chapel dates back to the eighteen century. As for Galerie des Gobelins, it was built in 1914; the word Gobelins is simply derived from a family of dyers, the Gobelin - with no s! - who settled there in the fifteenth century in the Saint-Marcel neighbourhood that had already specialized in this activity. The weavers finally settled under the reign of Henri IV in the premises belonging to them. During the reign of Louis XIV, Colbert who was the minister at the time decided to make this site a real factory with a mission to produce exceptional quality curtains for royal palaces and embassies. Attached to the administration of Mobilier National in 1937, this factory is still set at the highest level in terms of quality and creativity. One of the traditions of this factory is to reach out to the greatest visual artists of the moment in order to imagine new patterns. A visit accompanied by the speaker of the factory, will enable you discover the history and operation of the site in details. Note that Galerie des Gobelins offers temporal exhibitions where you can see treasures woven some years back or today.


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Un seul avis pour cette galerie près de la place d'Italie ! Elle propose des expositions temporaires souvent de toute beauté, surtout quand il s'agit de tapisseries anciennes (XVIIe - XVIIIe siècles par exemple). Ne pas trop chercher à comprendre le sujet mais se laisser envoûter par l'esthétique des compositions. Et, comme indiqué, c'est gratuit le dernier dimanche du mois.
Beautiful building and especially beautiful presentation on two levels of tapestries old like those of Charles Le Brun or more modern like those of Aubusson by Jean Lurçat. Just a visit is worth

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