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3.2 km
Nicolas de Staël’s villa-atelier
Designed by Marcel Zielinski, this modernist villa housed the studio of painter Nicolas de Staël, a key figure on the post-war French art scene. His studio was eight meters high.
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Villa Seurat
Opened in 1926 under the name “cité Seurat”, this thoroughfare was conceived as an artists' housing estate, bringing together several studios or townhouses for different artists. At no. 4, the house of painter Jean Lurçat, and at no. 7 bis, the studio home of sculptor Chana Orloff.
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Grand Palais
This “monument dedicated by the Republic to the glory of French art” is distinguished by its magnificent glass dome and its 240-metre-long nave. Fortunately, Le Corbusier's wish to demolish it in order to build the 20th-century art museum desired by André Malraux was not fulfilled due to the architect's death.
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Pernod Ricard Corporate Foundation
Convinced that art is a vehicle for emancipation and better living together, the Pernod Ricard Foundation aims to promote contemporary artistic creation in all its forms and make it accessible to all, free of charge. She actively contributes to the development of the arts scene in France.
Until
21 September
3.2 km
Art Brut. In the intimacy of a collection.
Discover Bruno Decharme's exceptional collection, the fruit of 45 years of discoveries and encounters with art brut. More than 400 works reveal the power of creativity outside established frameworks.
Until
4 January
3.2 km
Niki de Saint Phalle, Jean Tinguely, Pontus Hulten
A legendary couple, Niki de Saint Phalle (1930–2002) and Jean Tinguely (1925–1991) were united by an unbreakable artistic bond and a shared vision of creation as an act of rebellion against established norms. The exhibition traces their prolific journey through the figure of Pontus Hulten (1924–2006), the first director of the Musée National d'Art Moderne at the Centre Pompidou.
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Rue des Immeubles industriels
An architectural gem! Built in 1872-73 by architect Émile Leménil, this street is unique in that it consists of 19 identical buildings, formerly used for industrial and craft purposes. Each one comprises three floors above two basements, a ground floor, and a mezzanine.
Until
15 March
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Eva Jospin, Grottesco / Claire Tabouret, D’un seul souffle
One ticket, two exhibitions: Eva Jospin's exhibition – a journey through forests, caves and imaginary architecture – and Claire Tabouret's exhibition, showcasing preparatory work, sketches and life-size models of the six stained-glass windows she created for Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris.
3.3 km
Impasse du Moulin-Vert

Discreet alley with small buildings and pretty houses with gardens.

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Parc Montsouris
Inaugurated in 1869, this charming park covers some 15 hectares, where some 1,400 trees, most of them over a hundred years old, have been planted. It is the highest point on the Left Bank of Paris (78 meters).