This Museum is charged with the substantial task of conserving and presenting a national collection relating to the history, ... More
National Immigration Museum
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This Museum is charged with the substantial task of conserving and presenting a national collection relating to the history, art, and culture of immigration in France. Recognizing the work of immigrants as molding the reality of French society, the Cite Nationale de L'Histoire de L'Immigration presents documentation in multiple forms, divided for the permanent collection into images, objects, and works of art. Temporary exhibits, educational activities, performances, workshops, and a multimedia library are all also available to the public.
i loved everything, so much better than your average aquarium the whole family would love it! its great because you can visit when its raining outside and there is nothing else to do!
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It is located near the famous Sorbonne University and is one of the best examples of 15th century architecture. The
museum showcases armor, chests, ivories, mirrors, and hangings which were gathered by Alexandre du Sommerard to portray the Medieval ...
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Born in Spain, Pablo Picasso settled in France after fleeing from Franco's regime. Even though he rarely returned to his
native country, most of his paintings reflect his Andalusian origins. On the painter's death, his descendants left many of ...
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This is where Auguste Rodin spent the last years of his life, from 1908 to 1917. Since then, his superb
sculptures and private art collection have been housed here at the Rodin Museum (Musée Rodin). There are a number ...
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