Momies
An immersive museum exhibition at Musée de l’Homme that invites visitors to explore the world of mummies and the afterlife through artifacts, interactive displays, and expert storytelling. A provocative journey through anthropology, archaeology, and human history in Paris.
Histoire de l'œil
An atmospheric contemporary art event at Le Carreau du Temple, showcasing Janaina Leite's interpretation of Histoire de l'œil. A multimedia exhibition blending photography and live performance to reframe Bataille’s surreal tale in a modern Paris setting.
Droneart Show Hippodrome de Vincennes Paris
Family-friendly drone art show at Hippodrome de Vincennes in Paris. A 65-minute live visual spectacle blending drone choreography and luminous imagery on the historic racecourse, designed for curious audiences of all ages.
Cultural venues in Paris
Explore cultural venues across Paris with this listing. Discover a range of spaces—from galleries to cultural centers—rooted in Parisian life, offering accessible arts and experiences for locals and visitors alike.
Kandinsky face aux images
Explore Kandinsky's exploration of imagery and abstraction in this focused exhibition at LaM in Villeneuve-d'Ascq. The show surveys his experimentation with form and color, highlighting pivotal works from the artist's early to mid-20th century phase. A must-see for modern art fans visiting the Lille area.
Visite guidée de l'exposition | Tenter l’art pour soigner
Join a guided tour of the exhibition Tenter l’art pour soigner at Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris. Explore how art can aid healing as spaces and artworks illuminate the healing potential of creative practice.
Impressionist Fans: An Exceptional Gift from the Kan Family
An acclaimed Impressionist exhibition at Musée d'Orsay, highlighting a significant gift from the Kan family that enriches the collection. The displays present a thoughtful survey of late-19th-century painting in the museum's grand galleries, reflecting the Kan family's lasting contribution to Parisian art.
Visite Guidée Du Grand Rex
Explore Le Grand Rex in Paris on a guided tour through its iconic Art Deco interiors, opulent auditorium, and cinematic corridors. Learn about the venue’s history, backstage spaces, and architectural details that shaped its legendary status.
Salon de la bande dessinée érotique
Erotic comic book salon at La Bellevilloise in Paris, exploring adult themes through graphic novels. A nightlife-friendly art event in a historic 1500-cap venue, featuring showcases of contemporary erotic bande dessinée.
Renaissance Immersive Experience at Atelier des Lumières
Experience a 50-minute immersive Renaissance exhibition at Atelier des Lumières in Paris. This family-friendly digital show is designed for children aged 7 and up, with Renaissance imagery projected across the venue’s walls in a magical, immersive setting.
Paris: Guided urban-art tour at Centre Pompidou
Join a guided urban-art tour from Centre Pompidou to discover outdoor artworks around Paris. This art-en-plein-air experience blends contemporary pieces with the city’s public-art narrative, offering expert insights into urban space, architecture, and creative trends.
Renoir Drawings
Discover Renoir’s drawings in a focused collection at the Musée d'Orsay, highlighting intimate sketches and the evolution of his draughtsmanship. The exhibition gathers study drawings and finished works, offering a vivid glimpse into Renoir’s line, form, and artistic process in a grand Parisian setting.
All Exhibitions at Musée d'Orsay
Explore the full lineup of ongoing exhibitions at Musée d'Orsay in Paris. The Beaux-Arts gem showcases paintings, sculpture and decorative arts across its grand galleries, with rotating shows that highlight masterworks from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Hilma af Klint Exhibition: Guided Tour at Centre Pompidou
Take a guided tour of the Hilma af Klint exhibition at Centre Pompidou in Paris. Explore the Swedish artist’s pioneering abstract works and the spiritual themes that shaped her influence on modern art, with insights from a knowledgeable guide. A concise, engaging introduction for art lovers visiting the museum.
Jardiner
Explore gardening as both art and science at the Cité des sciences et de l'Industrie. This interactive expo unveils soil, seeds, and sustainable growing with hands-on displays, perfect for curious families and adults visiting Paris.
Africa Fashion
At the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac in Paris, explore contemporary African fashion in dialogue with the museum’s collections. This exhibition brings modern African silhouettes into conversation with historic artifacts, offering a fresh perspective on design and culture.
Licornes
Dive into a magical unicorn exhibition at the Musée de Cluny in Paris. The show gathers unicorns from myth, medieval lore, and tapestry legends, offering a family-friendly stroll through fantasy and history in a historic setting.
Guided tour: Histoire du Plateau Beaubourg (Centre Pompidou)
Join a guided urban tour from Centre Pompidou exploring the history and evolution of the Plateau Beaubourg district. Learn how the Beaubourg plateau became Paris's cultural hub, with expert narration on urban design, architecture, and local landmarks around the Pompidou Centre.
Renoir and Love: A Joyful Modernity (1865–1885)
At Musée d'Orsay, this exhibition surveys Renoir's development from 1865 to 1885, highlighting a joyful modernity in his color, light, and scenes of Parisian life. Rich displays juxtapose paintings, sketches, and contextual material that illuminate late-19th-century French art.
Leonora Carrington
Explore the multi-dimensional world of Leonora Carrington at Musée du Luxembourg in Paris. This exhibition surveys the surrealist artist's inventive imagery and gender-defying work across her career.

Cartes imaginaires
Cartes imaginaires at the Bibliothèque nationale de France invites you to explore imaginary maps and poetic cartography. The exhibition gathers historical and conceptual maps that challenge how we imagine space, with artifacts from the BNF collections.
Renoir and Love: Modernity at Orsay
Explore Renoir and love as a joyful modernity at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris. This family-friendly exhibition runs Mar 17–Jul 19, 2026 and includes a 1h30 guided experience through masterworks in a grand Parisian setting.
Matisse, 1941-1954: Guided Tour at Centre Pompidou
Discover Henri Matisse's late masterpieces in the 'Matisse, 1941-1954' exhibition at Centre Pompidou. This 11:00 guided tour in Paris invites you to explore bold forms and color shifts that define his final years, with expert commentary and close-look viewing.
Matisse, 1941–1954: Exhibition at Grand Palais
Matisse, 1941–1954 at Grand Palais invites families to explore late works in a landmark Paris venue. This 1h–1h30 exhibition is designed for children from age 6, offering a friendly, insightful introduction to modern art for kids and art lovers alike.
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