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Classic and modern art, painting, sculpture… Discover the largest exhibitions ...currently taking place on France.fr.
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From 12th January to 31st December 2013, Marseille-Provence 2013, the European ...capital of culture, is set to host a total of 500 events, including no less than 60 exhibitions.
Event in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region! On 12th December 2012, the Louvre-Lens ...museum will open its doors to the public.
In the heart of Paris, discover the revamped collection of Russian-born sculptor ...Ossip Zadkine.
The Curie Museum in Paris re-opens to the public with a completely new design.
With its highly spectacular contemporary art installations, a wide range of many ...events and major exhibitions, Lille3000 Fantastic gives shakes Greater up the City of Lille a new lease of life for a full three months.
Located near Aix-en-Provence, the Les Milles Camp Memorial Site offers visitors ...an insight into the tragic history of this former tile factory, transformed during the Second World War into an internment and deportation camp.
On 22 September 2012, the Louvre, the world's most visited museum, opens its new ...gallery of Islamic Art.
Buried, underground or military heritage, in courtyards, backstage and ...storerooms… On 15 and 16 September 2012, get out and discover France's hidden heritage.
At the Pompidou Centre in Metz you can enjoy an artistic panorama of the works ...created in 1917, a decisive year in the First World War. The exhibition's underlying theme is the influence of the conflicts raging throughout the world.
Museums are staying open all night on Saturday 19 May. For this the 8th year, ...1,200 museums throughout France will be opening their doors until midnight. Entrance is free… and success is guaranteed!
The Musée d'Orsay is devoting an exhibition to a subject that ran through the ...career of Edgar Degas: the nude. And with what success!