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Lying in the centre of Paris, Hotel de Varenne is a historic treasure dating from the 19th century, decorated with refinement in a Louis XVI and Empire style.

The summer transforms Paris. The cityscape dons greenery and the riverside thoroughfares become car-free resorts. The Paris Plages (Paris Beaches) operation kicks off on or around 20 July and lasts four weeks. It began in 2002. A Seine-side holiday...

Go to restaurant Chez les Anges. You cannot be disappointed. 'Chez Les Anges' will prove excellent. Go for the dégustation menu which at €40 per person is almost not expensive enough! The food is delicate and well presented, the service non intrusive and very professional. G...

Being the home to Paris’ most famous landmark, the Eiffel Tour, as well as the Musee d’Orsay, Ecole Militaire and Invalides, it could be assumed that the 7th arrondissement would be a hive of activity. Th...

We tried. We loved. We share. The Arpege has always been a grand restaurant in Paris, attracting gourmets curious about the latest in culinary creation. 3 star Guide Michelin. Though master chef Alain Passard appeared understated and perhaps even shy, his creations are anything but...

Hotel De Varenne
Musée du quai Branly Address Exhibition which presents relations throughout the 20th century between jazz and the graphic arts, in a chronological way. From painting to photography, cinema to literature, without forgetting the graphic arts, this event focuses in particular on the development of jazz in Europe and Mexic...o in the 1930s and 40s.
http://www.quaibranly.fr/en/programmatio n/exhibitions/currently/the-jazz-century /index.html
Exhibition of the relationship between jazz and the graphic arts chronologically throughout the entire 20th century
Time:11:00AM Wednesday, June 10th
Location:Musee du quai Branly

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The "Grand Tour" (traditional travel of Europe and particularly Italy undertaken by mainly upper-class European young men of means) did not disappear at the end of the French Age of Enlightenment, nor with the emergence of aesthetic models other than those from Italy. Its popularity with artists and ordinary tourists w...as such that, even after 1850, there was a considerable boom of the arts of Italy, promoted by advances in communications and in photography.
The nostalgia inextricably linked with the land of Virgil, and the attraction of its still remaining sights encouraged many more images to be produced. The exhibition sets these out around a number of recurrent themes and fantasies which circulated from one medium to another: archaeological and ancient remains, major cultural sites of Europe and the resilience of the ancient world amongst the present day population.
It is Italy of our heart's desire, that no-one ever really leaves.
What's up in Musee d'Orsay a footstep away from the hotel
Time:9:30AM Wednesday, June 10th
Location:Musee d'Orsay



















