WINE BY ONE MONTAIGNE
Read moreA small sister from the Place Vendôme, which carved a place of choice among lovers of good wine, this new address opened by Stéphane Girard in the heart of the Golden Triangle is moving in the same direction. One hundred wine wines are offered on the map, between 1 € and 24 € depending on dose and label, in a resolutely modern and engaging decor, suitable for a drink between friends, a tasting or a lively evening start. A carefully prepared small restaurant (planches with charcuterie and cheese…) adds to the possibility of buying bottles to take up to 23 h (Wine by One is also wine merchants). A casual and original place to discover by all lovers of good wines.
CINÉMA LE BALZAC
Read moreAs the only independent art house cinema in the neighborhood, Le Balzac realized that programming for children would make all the difference. For the past six years, the cinema has been offering silent films, Buster Keaton films and little-known cartoons. A treat for cinephiles in short pants who have just started nursery school, whether you're interested in the Wednesday screening or the "Pochette-surprise" on Sunday matinees.
THÉÂTRE TRISTAN-BERNARD
Read moreThis four-hundred-seat venue has been in existence since 1911. Originally named the Théâtre Albert-Ier, its current name derives from the fact that the venue was directed by playwright Tristan Bernard in the 1930s. It adopted the patronymic of actor Charles de Rochefort when, on the eve of the Second World War, he took over the direction of the theater, presenting plays with detective mysteries. Over the past twenty years, the Théâtre Tristan-Bernard has enjoyed great success, and its current productions are no exception.
THÉÂTRE DES MATHURINS
Read moreThis centenary room has undergone countless transformations. In 1893 is open here a large living room that is quickly transformed into theatre. It really was born in 1898, but only took its current name in 1912. Work is ongoing. Sacha Guitry made her debut at the Mathurins theatre in 1905 with Nono. He remains faithful to this room for fifteen years. Georges and Ludmilla Pitoëff then printed their mark in the history of the Mathurins where they climbed pieces of George-Bernard Shaw, Luigi Pirandello, Jean Anouilh, among others. In 1953 the theatre is run by Rika Radifé alias Radifé Behar. Pirandello, John Osborne, Marguerite Duras, Camus, Sartre, Anouilh are some of the authors here until 1981. The directions that follow continue the path mapped out by their predecessors. Some names that then appeared on the theatre posters: Milan Kundera, Vaclav Havel, Jean-Claude Brisville, Jean-Pierre Bacri - authors - Georges Wilson, Stefan Meldegg - directors-in-stage - Daniel Gélin, Patrick Chesnais - actors… Two memorable shows among so many: The Woman sitting, from Copi with Marilu Marini, staged by Alfredo Arias, and Les Palmes by Jean-Noël Fenwick, Jean-Noël Fenwick. Then director of the Mathurins, Gérard Caillaux aménager a new-seat room with a fireplace. Today, this theatre is led by the trio Engelberg, Colla and Setbon.
SALLE GAVEAU
Read moreOpened in 1907, the Salle Gaveau takes its name from the pianos of the same name. A host of artists soon made the venue a must-see. Bought by Chantal and Jean-Marie Fournier in 1976. The Salle Gaveau was listed as a historic monument in 1992 and subsequently renovated. After renovation, it reopened its doors in 2001. The interior has been restored to its former glory, and the warm golden hue of the decor is very similar to that of its origins. As for the program, it has been restored to its former glory, with a strong emphasis on classical music.
LE PETIT PALAIS MUSÉE DES BEAUX ARTS DE LA VILLE DE PARIS
Read moreLe Petit Palais offers over 22 000 square metres a rich collection of works of great diversity: antique bronzes, icons, Flemish and Dutch paintings, tapestries, furniture, porcelain… You will also find a charming small garden surrounded by colonnades, with mosaic basins, and a café where you can spend a relaxing moment. The concerts given here at midday connect classic musicians with other artists from jazz or song. The concept proposed by Arièle Butaux, in perfect conformity with the project, could not stop so much as it met with the visitors. The dialogue between artists from different musical backgrounds and the strong emotion that emerges from each of these meetings on the stage of the auditorium is the living response to the principle of confrontation in the galleries of the museum. Paintings, sculptures and objects of art are highlighted in permanent collections and, in the auditorium, the other arts are at the honour of revealing in a lively and dynamic manner the multiple influences of artistic currents.
LE NEO
Read moreLet us not revolve around the bush: New is on these pages only for your tg culture. Know that it exists, but it is almost a private club, inaccessible, very hype! However, the selection is sometimes curious… International VIP lovers love this address and find themselves in complete privacy, as well as a wide range of events, as well as the presentation evenings of large designers… Private receptions, to which Miss Tous-Le-Monde cannot access. And even less Mr. Tout… One point is all.
LA VILLA D’ESTE
Read moreIn this beautiful villa of Este, there is a dinner or a drink following the magazine - in the gentle name "Les Venus de Paris" - during which French cancan dancers, magician, comedian, mimic, singer, chippenboy… Just after midnight, place the dance with a DJ. Before that, you may have lunch by tasting one of the various menus. There are, for example: salmon bowl and its grout, roast roast goat sauce, sole meunière…
THÉÂTRE DE LA CONCORDE
Read moreThe location is well known: situated in the lower part of the Champs-Elysées, it was the Espace Cardin from 1970 to 2016, then home to the Théâtre de la Ville until 2023, while the latter underwent renovation work. It is now the Théâtre de la Concorde. The aim of this new venue is to be a space for artistic creation, reflection and debate, to question the world today. To achieve this, the infrastructure is not lacking in scope: in addition to the 650-seat auditorium, the venue boasts a 150-seat studio, as well as a film club.