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    59 Rivoli

    4.5 (33 reviews)
    Open 1:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Donna B.

    You'll see it from a block or two away. I honestly don't remember who posted this place online. I bookmarked it because I was traveling with an art lover. As we walked from the Marais area towards the Louvre, the bright colors and objects protruding from the facade really grab your attention. No need for map quest. Be prepared- a lot of steps. You will wind in and out of rooms and halls. We went straight to the top and worked our way down. In 1999 three artists broke into the building abandoned 15 years earlier by Credit Lyonnais bank. Squatted. And it's been an artists' haven for years. Murals line the stairs. You can look at the art, you can watch the artists working. So many different ideas under one roof. You can get an overwhelming feeling. And some of the room are tight. I regret not buying a small piece from a certain artist. The work was unique and beautiful.

    Kathy V.

    Pretty cool spot with many levels of amazing artwork! It is free to go in, but if you want to support the artists, they accept donations! Each level is unique in its own way and I am awwed by the creativity behind each piece. I think it's worth a visit when you are in town if you appreciate art!

    Sam O.

    This is such an eclectic place, 6 floors of pure art within a beautiful parisian style building. The entrance is free. You are greeted by a very friendly lady who would invite you to wander in the each floor or head straight to the 6th which is set as a gallery. A piano is available for you to play if you wish. Graffiti and art prints all over the staircase are putting in the mood of creating yourself your own art piece. It is very messy almost disorganised but it is absolutely inspiring if you see through the beauty of this art house. A must visit if you haven't been yet.

    My favorite artist from 59 Rivoli, could not walk away from his space, had to buy his book, thank you Luigi La Ferla.

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    An awesome, unexpected treasure. 59 Rivoli was one of the coolest places I visited in Paris... and it's free!

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    12 years ago

    Très cool, très bobo et gratuit. J'ai joué du piano au rez de chaussée mais que si j'avais un peu du talen des artistes :(

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    59 Rivoli is an artist paradise where artwork is displayed ceiling to floor up the spiraling staircase.

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    La Halle Saint-Pierre

    La Halle Saint-Pierre

    4.1(24 reviews)
    2.9 kmMontmartre, 18ème

    This was worth the visit for some quirky and amazing folk art. There is an exhibit in a dark room…read morethat had so many fabulous pieces of art, that I thought we had seen the whole museum. But wait! Up some windy stairs is a sunlit room with about the same amount of art. Some things were creepy, some were a level of obsessive detail that required long minutes of marveling, and some were inspiring. 2 hours is a sufficient visit, and you will want to reserve time to peruse the bookstore and get a snack, lunch, or beverage at the café. The museum is in the garment district, and the art may inspire you to pick up some fabric to make a collage.

    A stunning cyclorama with two feature exhibits, a bright and airy bookstore, and a crazy busy cafe…read morefor an accessible 9€. We popped in for the Jeunet/Caro exhibit, because when in Paris, you Amélie. The design of the exhibit space is in a wagon wheel, with fixtures from the duos filmography segmented by "pie piece." An intriguing blend of movie props, original script notes, stills and videography paint a brilliant behind-the-scenes for The City of Lost Children, Delicatessen, MicMacs, Alien: Resurrection and more. A floor up, sunlight floods a year-long showcase residency called Turbulence in the Balkans, featuring Eastern European works but unfortunately, no brass bands. Sad dance party loss. Anyhoodle, the space open, well-designed and easy to get through in an hour or so. If the exhibits catch your fancy, pop in for an afternoon delight.

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    Fondation Louis Vuitton - @endoedibles on Instagram 03/14/26

    Fondation Louis Vuitton

    3.9(109 reviews)
    6.3 km16ème
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    As you depart Fondation Louis Vuitton following your visit you may find yourself asking whether you…read morecame to see the exhibit or the Frank Gehry masterpiece in which it's housed. Instead, consider it a 2-fer: you got to experience both the art and the building for a single price of admission. Both are exceptional. I understand that museum exhibits change but it's difficult to imagine a better use for the massive space than the Calder restrospective I enjoyed. It's so comprehensive that I'm certain I'll never see a Calder show that compares. I can't even imagine another museum that has the space to house such a collection. And then there's the building itself. Should you ever finish viewing the Calder exhibit, make your way to the rooftop. You were surely awed by the sight of Gehry's masterpiece from the outside but only from inside can you get to the terrace with its peek-a-boo, un-photographable Eiffel Tower view. Clearly, Gehry could have given us a dead-on site from which to take a selfie with that landmark in the background and equally clear was that he chose not to. The terrace itself is rife with views, just not that one. Don't miss it. Fondation Louis Vuitton had crowds without being crowded (except in the initial exhibit rooms) making it the perfect antithesis of a Louvre or d'Orsay experience. Other stuff: * Al fresco terrace cafe (with blankets provided; it was chilly in May) and a light-filled, artsy ground floor restaurant; * Best to purchase advance, timed tickets, easily done 1-day ahead. * When booking your ticket you can also reserve (for a couple additional euros) a shuttle to and from the site. The walk there takes about 15 minutes, is well-marked, and flat. I'd paid for the shuttle but didn't use it in either direction.

    Went to visit the Calder retrospective. It's always a nice place to escape to from the hoards of…read moretourist in Paris, but then you get the hoards of tourist at the park. The Calder show was nice, but some pieces were hard to appreciate due to the way they were being displayed. Really enjoyed Calder's painting.

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    Fondation Louis Vuitton - Murakami meets Louis Vuitton.

    Murakami meets Louis Vuitton.

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    Fondation Louis Vuitton - In the no reservations ticket queue!

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    In the no reservations ticket queue!

    Grand Palais - Grand Palais is free to enter and beautiful and serene inside.

    Grand Palais

    4.2(101 reviews)
    2.5 kmAvenue Montaigne/Faubourg St-Honoré, 8ème

    Came to Le Grand Palais for the first time to see the Picasso Exhibit. We had purchased tickets…read moreahead of time, along w/ the audio tour, & their ticketing system is great! You receive a mobile ticket which ensures no loss of paper - and with their free wifi inside the museum, it's easy to produce your entry pass The museum itself is lovely in setup an very easy to get around - nice signage and the rooms are very easy to maneuver And their cafe is awesome - lattes are strong and evenly balanced and their croissants are on par with my alltime favorites, Eric Kayser. They were tender, flaky and fresh as could be - do not pass up the cafe!! The exhibit was interesting in that it did not really showcase works by Picasso but of the variety of artists who were influenced by Picasso. Interesting indeed Would look very forward to another exhibit during our next visit in the City of Lights

    Entry into the Grand Palais is free of charge and when you see the building's exterior you'll…read moreimmediately decide that you must go inside. It's stunning, though you'll soon realize that the part you most wanted to see - the glass enclosed space - might not be open to you. Visiting in May, the glass-domed space was locked tight, opened only for special shows and events. I've looked at the calendar now, in June, and see that they open it for many summer activities and were I there now I'd certainly try to get tickets for one of those events. Otherwise? This is still a worthy investment of time, not just to look around and peer into the glass-domed space, but to view the exhibits (individually priced, tickets available at the door). I noticed 3 special exhibits during my visit and paid for entry to 2 (Matisse and Nan Golden). Based on this experience, I'd recommend paying for entry to the exhibits of artists you're least familiar with under the assumption that they'll be less crowded. The Matissse exhibit was crowded enough to render the experience almost unpleasant. The Nan Golden show? Perfect. Though I'd recommend paying to see some exhibits, even if all you do is enter to walk around and explore the space you'll be nicely rewarded. The Grand Palais has some pleasant, quiet seating areas inside and the space is lovely.

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