Museums
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This great art-place was the brainchild of President Georges Pompidou who wanted to create an original cultural institution in the heart of Paris focused on modern and contemporary art..Right in the centre of Paris in a building designed by...
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The Louvre Museum is the one of the most famous museums in the world. This is the largest art museum across the globe. The museum is located at 75058, Paris.The museum serves as the national symbol of France. Louvre museum holds...
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Address: Rue de Rivoli |
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The Musee de l’Orangerie is situated in a former orangery which was built in 1852 by an architect named Firmin Bourgeois and completed afterwards by Ludovico Visconti. This museum was at first used by the...
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The Musée d'Orsay is a national museum.
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The Musee Rodin is situated in Paris and was opened in 1991 in Hotel Biron and its surrounding grounds. One can get to see display artwork of French sculptor,... |
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Quai Branly Museum or Musée du quai Branly is located in Paris. This museum holds a huge collection of artifacts that exhibit the indigenous civilization, cultures and art from America, Oceania, Asia and Africa.
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Address: 79 Rue de Varenne |
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Rodin Museum or better known as the Musée Rodin is located in the capital city of France, Paris. As the name suggests, this museum holds the collection of wonderful creations of Auguste Rodin, a French sculptor....
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The Arab World Institute or Institut du Monde Arabe is a museum in Paris, dedicated to the Arabian culture and heritage. In 1980, eighteen Arab countries made an agreement with France to establish this museum-cum-institute....
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