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David Hockney 25
An exceptional exhibition of over 400 works, created between 1955 and 2025: oil and acrylic paintings, ink, pencil and charcoal drawings, as well as digital works (photographic and computer drawings) and video installations.
Mobilier national
Formerly the crown's furniture repository, created in 1663 by Louis XIV and Colbert, the Mobilier National is now responsible for furnishing the Republic's official palaces: the Élysée Palace, ministries, etc. It has been housed in a reinforced concrete building since 1937.
Îlot de la Reine Blanche
A collection of beautiful buildings dating from the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries and listed as Historic Monuments. This block, including the Château de la Reine Blanche, was once a royal and then an industrial center, with the Bièvre River nearby, now covered over.
Cité florale
Built in 1928, this district is made up of six cobbled lanes with flower-filled houses.
La Butte aux Cailles
An unusual district of Paris, with a village atmosphere and small houses. Don't miss the swimming pool with its beautiful red-brick façade, built between 1922 and 1924.
Cité Daviel
Also known as Petit Alsace for its Alsatian style, this complex of 40 half-timbered brick houses - formerly workers' pavilions - was built in 1912. Directly opposite, the Villa Daviel, a cul-de-sac with charming houses.
The Catacombs
Opened to the public in 1809, the Catacombs are the largest ossuary in the world, housing the remains of several million Parisians as the city's cemeteries closed. The 1.5-kilometre route takes around an hour to complete, with 131 steps to descend and 112 to climb.
Église Notre-Dame du Travail
Completed in 1902, this church pays tribute to the working class. It is distinguished by the metal structure of its framework, inspired by the example of the Eiffel Tower.
Institut Giacometti
This handsome Art Nouveau townhouse houses a reconstruction of the studio of Swiss sculptor and painter Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966). A move to the former Air France terminal on the esplanade des Invalides is scheduled for 2026.
Flea market (Porte de Vanves)
The only flea market (furniture, tableware, clothes, books...) in Paris. Open Saturdays and Sundays all year round, from 7 am to 2 pm