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Le Louvre Couture

Objets d’art, objets de modeEver since Paul Cézanne, we’ve known that “the Louvre is a book in which we learn to read”, but this inexhaustible source of inspiration has not escaped one of the liveliest worlds of contemporary creation: fashion.Faced with the encyclopedic immensity of the Louvre, the method proposed here is to consider this multiple subject in the light of the history of decorative styles, crafts and ornamentation, through the galleries and rooms of the Objets d’art department.Covering almost 9,000 square meters, 65 contemporary silhouettes, accompanied by some 30 accessories, are displayed in a close, original, historical and poetic dialogue with the department’s masterpieces, from Byzantium to the Second Empire. These remarkable loans have been granted by the most emblematic houses, from the oldest to the most recent, from Paris and beyond.Location: Musée du LouvreDate: until August 24, 2025Price: €22Opening hours: Wednesday to Monday, 9am to 6pm.Address: 75001 ParisTransport: line 1 and 7 station Palais / Royal Musée du Louvre

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Festival Lyrique de Paris

Immerse yourself in the heart of opera in an exceptional setting with the first edition of the Festival Lyrique de Paris.A unique celebration of the international repertoire in the sumptuous Musée Jacquemart-André.Let yourself be transported, over four exceptional evenings, by the voices of exceptional singers, regulars on the greatest national and international stages, in an immersive and refined experience.The musical accompaniment will be provided by a vocal pianist, and each performance will also be accompanied by an original staging.Each performance will last approximately 1h30, with a 30-minute intermission during which spectators can visit the Museum’s permanent collection.Date: July 03 to July 12, 2025.Price: from €38Address: 158 bd Haussmann 75008 Paris.Transport: Metro: lines 9 and 13 Saint Augustin, Miromesnil or Saint-Philippe du Roule stations.  RER A station Charles de Gaulle EtoileBus lines 22, 43 stations Haussmann Courcelles

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Green Key 2025 !

Our hotel is proud to have obtained the prestigious Green Key ecolabel, a certification awarded by an external, independent organization that distinguishes establishments committed to an exemplary environmental approach.

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The metal horse at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games

His name is ‘Zeus’ and you all know him. The metal horse that galloped down the Seine during the Olympic opening ceremony will be on display at the Hôtel de Ville until 08 September 2024.

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Masterpieces from the Torlonia Collection

The largest surviving private collection of ancient Roman sculpture.This collection was assembled by the Torlonia princes throughout the 19th century, and is now being shown to the public for the first time since the mid-20th century in a series of special exhibitions.The first time the Torlonia marbles have been displayed outside Italy has been at the Louvre, in the restored flats of Anne of Austria, home to the permanent collections of ancient sculpture since the end of the 18th century and the birth of the Louvre Museum.This exhibition highlights masterpieces of ancient sculpture and invites visitors to contemplate the undisputed jewels of Roman art, as well as delving into the roots of museum history, in the Europe of the Enlightenment and the 19th century.Venue: Musée du LouvreDate: Until November 11th 2024Address: 75001 ParisPrice: €22Metro: Line 1 and 7 Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre stations

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Olympism, a modern invention, an ancient heritage

For the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Musée du Louvre is presenting an exhibition on the creation of the first modern Olympic Games at the end of the 19th century. The exhibition explores the political context of the time and the desire of the organisers to reinvent the competitions of ancient Greece.

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Egypt of the Pharaohs : From Cheops to Ramses II – A Historical Exploration

From 9 February 2024, immerse yourself in the thousand-year-old history of the Egypt of the pharaohs through the emblematic treasures of this legendary civilisation.

From the outset, explore the unique cosmogony of ancient Egypt, with its epic tales of the birth of the world and the clashes of the gods, projected onto the walls of the Atelier des Lumières. Then follow the course of the sacred Nile, source of life and fertility, whose seasonal floods nourish a luxuriant flora and fauna.