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Until
20 July
2 km
The last coronation
A royal behind-the-scenes look at the preparations for the last coronation of a French king, in this case the coronation of Charles X in Reims in May 1825.
2.1 km
Hôtel de Matignon
The official residence of the French Prime Minister.
2.1 km
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.
2.2 km
Loebnitz Pottery Works
The building, constructed in 1884, was designed by Paul Sédille, the architect behind the Printemps department stores. It housed the Loebnitz earthenware factory until 1935. Note the splendid ceramic panels between the first and second floors.
2.3 km
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.
2.4 km
Jeu de Paume Museum
In the Tuileries Garden, an art centre dedicated to images from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries in all their forms: photographs and video images (contemporary art, cinema).
2.4 km
Place de la Concorde
It is one of the five royal squares in Paris, along with Place des Vosges, Place Vendôme, Place Dauphine and Place des Victoires.
2.4 km
Palace of Women
Built in 1910 on the site of a former convent, this Art Nouveau brick building is worth a visit for its unusual architecture. Today, it is a social institution run by the Salvation Army that takes in people in great difficulty.
Until
24 May
2.4 km
Martin Parr, Global Warning
With some 180 works spanning more than 50 years of production, from his early black-and-white photographs to his most recent works, this exhibition dedicated to the British photographer who passed away in December 2025 addresses our contemporary turpitudes through recurring themes, motifs, and obsessions.
2.5 km
Musée Bourdelle
Le sculpteur Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929) vécut et travailla là. Nombreuses oeuvres de l’artiste.