Museums, Monuments & Other Sights

Hotel de la Marine, Place de la Concorde, Paris (c) GLK

Hôtel de la Marine: Glimpses of Decorative Splendor and Onto Paris’s Largest Square

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Six years after France’s Naval Ministry vacated its monumental headquarters in Paris facing Place de la Concorde, the public now has access to the 18th-century Hôtel de la Marine whose new museum presents a dozen painstakingly restored historic rooms and an impressive view out to the square. The building also houses a chic café, an upscale restaurant and a private art collection.
Baby Liberty, Statue of Liberty, Paris

Baby Liberty Goes Abroad (Video)

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Baby Liberty, the 9.3-foot, 1/16-size little sister of the Statue of Liberty on Ellis Island in New York Harbor, left her childhood home in the courtyard in front of France's National Museum of Technology, the Musée des Arts et Métiers, in Paris, on June 7 to embark on a journey to the United States.
The Mona Lisa of the Champs-Elysees - Le Chat GLK

The Mona Lisa of the Champs-Elysées (How Le Cat Killed Curiosity)

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Paris seeks herd immunity against curiosity by installing 20 monumentally insipid bronzes of Philippe Geluck's Le Chat on the Champs-Elysees.
Saint Eustache Church Paris

Gary Goes To Church in Paris, and So Should You (Video)

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Parisians aren't known for their religious fervor, yet many go to church, and with good reason: the art, the architecture, the music, and because the most of more notable churches belong to the City of Paris.
Liberation of Paris, barricade

The Museum of the Liberation of Paris

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A new, free, highly informative museum in Paris, partially located in an air raid shelter used by the Resistance during the city's liberation, provides insights into the history of Paris and Parisians during the Second World War.

Autumn 2019 Museum and Exhibition News

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October is an especially artful month in Paris and elsewhere, a time to consider new exhibitions and to take stock of ongoing or completed restorations, including news about the Louvre, the Orsay, the Army Museum, the Maritime Museum, the Game of Throne, and more.

Koons Bouquet of Tulips Inaugurated in Paris

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Parisians love a good debate about placing a new work of art or architecture in a public space, but honoring victims of terrorism with a Jeff Koons bouquet minus one tulip is too much like honoring victims of famine with a statue of Ronald McDonald with one French fry missing.
Citeco, Paris

Citéco: New Paris Museum Examines the Economy

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While a museum dedicated to the economy may sound geeky from the get-go, the hi-tech Citéco that opened in June in a faux-Renaissance palazzo near the Parc Monceau is a whole lot of fun.

Eisenhower, de Gaulle and the Wild Rabbits at the Invalides

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Late on a drizzly afternoon, having learned nothing and felt little from reading about and watching videos of the 75th anniversary of D-Day commemorations in Normandy, I went to visit the wild rabbits that inhabit the lawn of the Invalides.

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