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Until
27 July
Arrival of the Tour de France
As every year, the finish of the famous cycling race will take place on the Champs-Élysées, after an unprecedented passage through the Butte Montmartre.
Until
12 October
Robert Doisneau Instants Donnés
Through over 350 images, discover the work of the famous photographer Robert Doisneau, who explored human beings in a wide range of environments.
Until
11 January
Paul Poiret, fashion is a party
The 550 works in this exhibition (clothing, accessories, fine and decorative arts) highlight the lasting influence of Paul Poiret, who liberated the female body by decorating it, and reveal the extent of his creative genius.
Musée des Arts décoratifs - 107 rue de Rivoli, 1er, Paris (map)
Until
11 January
The Cleopatra mystery
The figure of Cleopatra has become a dark legend, then a universal figure. How have artists seized on this legend? Why is Egypt's last queen still so fascinating? This exhibition explores "The Cleopatra Mystery".
Cernuschi Museum
For lovers of Asian art, particularly that of the Far East (China, Japan, Korea, etc.). A museum owned by the City of Paris, and therefore free of charge, which houses one of the five major collections of Chinese art in Europe.
La Chapelle expiatoire
A fine example of neoclassical architecture, built from 1816 onwards on the site of the former Madeleine cemetery, where Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette were buried. Their remains were then transferred to the Basilica of Saint-Denis.
Jacquemart-André Museum
The mansion of Édouard André and his wife Nélie Jacquemart, a couple of great collectors. Built at the end of the 19th century, it houses a superb collection of art objects and master paintings.
Church of the Madeleine
An atypical religious building: neoclassical architectural style; no external cross or bell tower; a nave oriented north-south rather than eastward, like other churches. Don't forget to visit the public toilets in the basement, a gem of Art Nouveau architecture.
Arc de Triomphe
It took 30 years of work before the Arc de Triomphe was inaugurated on 29 July 1936.
Les Champs-Élysées
The avenue, which is nearly 2 km long, takes its name from the Champs Élysées, the place in the Underworld where virtuous souls stayed in Greek mythology.