L'INSTITUT SUÉDOIS
Read moreAccess to the Institut Suédois is via a beautiful cobbled courtyard, where a few gourmands had the chance to take a seat. Like many others, they were attracted by the charm of this 16th-century mansion and seduced by Sweden's culinary culture. A lovely garden adorns the mansion. The venue hosts numerous cultural events: exhibitions, concerts, literary meetings, film screenings, debates and seminars. Swedish language courses are also available, whatever your age or level.
LE CENTRE DE LA MER ET DES EAUX
Read moreYou have read three times Moby Dick and dream of reincarnate you into Captain Ahab? This museum will delight the emulates of Jules Vernes. The Prince of Monaco, Albert 1, is the foundation of the foundation. Since 1884, passionate about the field, he organizes oceanographic campaigns, in 1899, he built the Monaco oceanographic museum in order to get the greatest number of people to his collections. Then, in 1906, a centre for oceanographic studies was established in Paris, quickly completed by the construction of the Institute of Oceanography in 1911. The numerous aquariums populated by exotic creatures have been doing the joy of children and amateurs. Many temporary exhibitions are regularly organized (in 2007, works around marine themes, Dorine Barbey, Nelly Madoulet, Jeanne-Claude Steinberg, Pascal Cuart, Claudine Legastelois and Gordana Saint-Arroman) and, during the school holidays (from the Parisian area), the Centre for the Sea broadcasts Documentaries on the Theme of the Sea. Modules are provided for children, with activities and games.
BI’CAUSE
Read moreBI'Cause has been in Paris since late 1995 in the form of a group of discussions and meetings around bisexuality. At that time, he was called Groupe Bi. It was created on the initiative of people who did not recognize themselves as heterosexual or homosexual. Bi's aims to foster the emergence of bisexual identity, to fight and to inform about AIDS and stis.
INTERASSOCIATIVE LESBIENNE, GAIE, BI ET TRANS – INTER-LGBT
Read moreThe Lesbian and Gay Pride-Ile-de-France, created in 1999 and transformed into Inter-LGBT, organizes annually in Paris the annual visibility march bringing together gay, bisexual, transgender, their families and friends, more commonly known as Gaypride. But that is not everything. Every year in March or April, the Interassociative organises the LGBT Associations Spring - with conference and lounge day - and all year round, acts for the defence and conquest of lesbian and gay rights and against all forms of discrimination. Inter-LGBT also supports different associative projects.
CENTRE GAY ET LESBIEN DE PARIS – CGL
Read moreThe Paris Gay and Lesbian Centre is a Volunteer association that has existed for 18 years. It is a place of reception, support and listening to the lesbian, gay, bi and trans-national population of Paris and the Paris region. It is also a centre of information on various areas such as health, labour law or law in general, gay politics or culture. Advice and legal assistance are provided through professional hotlines provided by professionals. The room houses a café-library that occasionally serves as a place of exposure and debate that is open to all. The LGBT Centre is also organizing cultural, sports and festive events. Finally, it is also a house of associations that accommodates many of them.
MÉMORIAL DE LA DÉPORTATION HOMOSEXUELLE
Memorial in Paris to preserve the memory of those persecuted for their ...Read more