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Until
8 December
Notre-Dame de Paris reopening
If all goes to plan, Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris will reopen to the public after more than five years of restoration.
0.4 km
Garden on 13 November 2015
Located between Saint-Gervais Church and City Hall, this memorial garden is dedicated to the victims of the 13 November 2015 attacks. He evokes the various locations affected – the theatre, bars, Stade de France – using blocks of granite.
0.5 km
Cluny Museum – National Museum of the Middle Ages
The museum you must visit if you want to learn more about the medieval world. Housed in a 15th-century mansion, it is home to, among other things, the six famous ‘Lady and the Unicorn’ tapestries.
Until
11 January
0.7 km
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".
0.7 km
Arab World Institute
Opened in 1987, this cultural institute dedicated to the Arab world is the result of a partnership between France and the countries of the Arab League. Its architecture symbolises the dialogue between Western culture and the Arab world.
Until
13 January
0.9 km
Surrealism
To mark the centenary of this revolutionary artistic movement, this exhibition highlights its incredible diversity and creativity through paintings, drawings, films, photographs and literary documents.
Until
26 May
0.9 km
Suzanne Valadon
This monograph (almost 200 works) devoted to Suzanne Valadon highlights her often underestimated role as a precursor to the birth of artistic modernity. It reveals the great freedom of this exceptional figure, who adhered to no real movement, except perhaps his own.
0.9 km
Lutèce Arena
Built between the 1st and 2nd centuries and rediscovered in 1869, the Arènes de Lutèce (the ancient name for Paris) served as both a circus and a theatre. Elles pouvaient rassembler entre 15 000 et 17 000 personnes.
1.1 km
Cuvier Fountain
This imposing fountain, situated directly opposite one of the entrances to the Jardin des Plantes, is dedicated to Georges Cuvier, the naturalist and founder of palaeontology. It was built between 1840 and 1846.
1.1 km
Jardin des Plantes
Open to the public for nearly 400 years, the Jardin des Plantes is the historic heart of the Natural History Museum. Its attractions include the rose garden, the large greenhouses, a botany school and the Great Gallery of Evolution.