Venice, between mythical visits and cinema
Recommended by Baptiste THARREAU
Protected by the sea, built between bridges and canals, Venice fascinates as much as a precious stone in a sealed box. Formerly jealous for its pomp, libertinism ...
Recommended by Baptiste THARREAU
Protected by the sea, built between bridges and canals, Venice fascinates as much as a precious stone in a sealed box. Formerly jealous for its pomp, libertinism ...
Recommended , The 05/08/2016 by Hector BARON
"Catch them all! " they say, yes, but where do you get the pokemons? Still looking for a Pikachu, Dracoloss or Ronflex, without success? Since its release, Pokémon ...
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In the chapel of the Centre de la Vieille Charité, the exhibition "Baga, Art of Guinea. Collection of the Barbier-Mueller Museum " plunges you into the heart of the ...
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Until November 2016, Palazzo Grassi in Venice pays tribute to the German artist Sigmar Polke, winner of the Golden Lion at the 1986 Biennale. No less than 90 works ...
Recommended by Baptiste THARREAU
Located at a few latitudes from the Arctic Circle in a unique natural setting, intertwined with dozens of islands separated by arms of rivers and canals, the city ...
Recommended by Jérémy THIEBAUD
Jean Genet, who died 30 years ago, left his mark on 20th century French literature. A lover of freedom and elsewhere, the Mediterranean was his refuge, his home. A ...
Recommended by Aurélie HANNIER
For 8 years now, the city of Marseille has become a real contemporary art gallery every spring. This year, about fifty places will open their doors to you with two ...
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This is the unmissable event of this year 2016 in Lyon: the opening of the first animated miniature park in France, Mini World Lyon. From July 2016, young and old ...
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Your best childhood memory in Marseille? As a child, my father regularly took me to the Stade Vélodrome to attend the games of the OM. We go on foot from ...
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When Art rhymes with peace. With its exceptional history and cultural and artistic heritage, Tunisia, a land of creation from Carthage to the Jasmine Revolution via ...
Recommended by Jérémy THIEBAUD
Here is the first major exhibition on the theme of the representation of the territory of Algeria. Here, cartography is analysed and exhibited to show us the link ...
Recommended by Jérémy THIEBAUD
Mini World Lyon, the first animated miniature park opens its doors in France on June 30, 2016! Thousands of lively rural and urban scenes of life can be observed. ...
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Is Airbnb really cheaper than hotels? Busbud, the bus travel booking website, wanted to be sure. The result was a study of 220,000 accommodation units in 22 cities ...
Recommended by Jérémy THIEBAUD
France's Tourism Fairs are moving forward at a fast pace! A golden opportunity to discover new destinations that are sure to suit you! Le Petit Futé will be present ...
Recommended by Hector BARON
How can anyone judge that a place where you often go to leave your better half is romantic? The Kayak.fr site has drawn up a ranking of airports according to the ...
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In Paris! It is the most popular destination according to a study by Lilligo.com, but European capitals are also favoured. London, Rome, Barcelona, Venice, ...
Recommended by Jérémy THIEBAUD
Belonging to the surrealist group, André Masson paints the violence he saw during the war while bringing a dreamlike dimension to it. Coloured and black, his ...
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The Préau des Accoules presents an exhibition on the theme of Gallic coins. Although they are everyday objects, the pieces are no less enigmatic when viewed through ...
Recommended by Hector BARON
It is 10:18 am (local time, 9:18 am in Paris) when an explosion sounds in Istanbul, in the historic district of Sultanahmet, near the Basilica of Saint Sophia, a ...
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Fifteen years after his death, Balthasar Klossowski de Rola, known as Balthus (1908-2001) came back to life in Rome, more precisely through two distinct venues, the ...