Information about Events, Weekend Offers and Holiday in Paris
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Weekend in Paris: the exhibitions for 2009 |
![]() Here are 2 recommendations for exhibitions in Paris 2009 that just can’t be missed. Two ideas for how to spend your holiday in Paris and enrich the unique experience of getting to know Paris with a visit to an important exhibition. It only takes a few clicks to book your weekend break in Paris on 2Binparis.com, the portal that includes 100 B&B in Paris checked and certified by the brand Hote Qualité Paris. Sous l'Empire des crinolines (1852-1870 – Under the Crinoline Empire – Fashion in France during the Second Empire Museum Galliera, The Paris Museum of Fashion until 26 April A fascinating journey through the world of female fashion and accessories during the Second Empire(second half of the 1800s): The aristocratic and middle class ladies intensified their social lives with dances and trips to the country and having the right clothes and accessories for the occasion was of the utmost importance. There are many pieces on display: bodices, crinoline skirts, dresses, jewellery and prints of models from the era. The Galliera Museum is open from Tuesday to Friday from 10.00am to 6pm – Saturday and Sunday until 7pm. Closed Monday SUZANNE VALADON - MAURICE UTRILLO - Au tournant du siècle à Montmartre. De l'impressionnisme à l'École de Paris – Straddling two centuries in Montmartre. From impressionism to the school of Paris. Paris Art gallery, from 06 March to 15 September 2009 An important exhibition of works by Suzanne Valadon and her son Maurice Utrillo, an atypical Bohemian couple who lead the artistic world of their time. For each painter there are about fifty works to illustrate the passage from impressionism to the symbolism of the school of Paris. In Montmartre at the end of the 1800s, a new artistic group with a humble background came into being and lived through their artistic conditions with courage and pain while they were looked upon with suspicion by the rest of society. The Paris Art Gallery is open every day from 10.30am to 6pm –Late opening until 9pm the first Wednesday of the month. |