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Until
30 March
Modigliani-Zadkine, an interrupted friendship
The first exhibition to focus on the artistic friendship between the sculptor Ossip Zadkine and the painter Amedeo Modigliani. Through almost 90 works (paintings, drawings, sculptures, photos...), follow the cross paths of these two artists in the Montparnasse of 1910-1920.
Until
26 May
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.
Until
12 May
Revisiting Cimabue, the origins of Italian painting
The Louvre's first exhibition (some forty works) devoted to Cimabue, one of the most important artists of the 13th century. This painter was one of the first to pave the way for naturalism in Western painting, seeking to depict the world, objects and bodies as they exist.
Musée du Louvre - Paris (map)
Until
21 July
Louvre Couture, Art and fashion: statement pieces
Over an area of almost 9,000 m2, 65 contemporary silhouettes, accompanied by some thirty accessories, are installed in a historical and poetic dialogue with the masterpieces of the Objets d'art department, from Byzantium to the Second Empire.
Musée du Louvre - Paris (map)
Until
9 March
Paris 2025 Half Marathon
The 21-kilometer route starts on boulevard Saint-Germain, follows the banks of the Seine past the Château de Vincennes and the François-Mitterrand library, and ends at Place de la Bastille.
Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand
Officially, this is the François-Mitterrand site of the Bibliothèque nationale de France, but it is more commonly known as the François-Mitterrand library, after the former President of the French Republic who decided to build it. Designed by architect Dominique Perrault and opened to the public in December 1996, the library consists of four towers, symbolically representing open books.
Manufacture nationale des Gobelins
The mission of the Manufacture nationale des Gobelins is to weave tapestries and rugs for public buildings. Although its origins date back to the very beginning of the 17th century under Henry IV, it was under Louis XIV, with Colbert, that it was officially organised, bringing together the various Parisian factories of the time.
Until
10 April
Disco I’m coming out
Through audiovisual archives, photographs, instruments and costumes, this exhibition highlights the political and festive dimension of disco, which was born in the early 70s. A music that has brought different minorities and social classes to the dance floor, all united in a single hedonistic impulse.
Cité de la Musique – Philharmonie de Paris - 221 avenue Jean-Jaurès, Paris (map)
Porte de Vanves flea market

Antique and flea market held every Saturday and Sunday, from 7 am to 2 pm, on two avenues: avenue Marc-Sangnier and avenue Georges-Lafenestre. Nearly 400 merchants in all.

Église Notre-Dame-du-Travail
Built at the crossroads of the 19th and 20th centuries, this religious edifice was intended to remind workers of their factory, so that they could feel at home in their natural environment. A must-see for its nave and impressive metal framework.