the Galerie David d'Angers, opened on 1984, is dedicated to the works of the sculptor David d'Angers (1788 –1856). His real name was Pierre-Jean David. The ... read more
The Galerie des Gobelins' collections consist of around 200,000 pieces. It is part of the Mobilier National, a former furniture storage unit for the monarchy, ... read more
The Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume, originally built as a (royal) tennis court in the Tuileries Gardens during the reign of Napoleon III, is dedicated to photography, ... read more
The Gaîté Lyrique, located at the site of the former Théâtre de la Gaîté, is dedicated to digital culture, arts and music, through exhibitions, workshops, ... read more
Giverny Monet's House is the house where the famous painter lived and worked from 1883 to his death in 1926. The house was painted in his own palette's colours ... read more
The Halle de La Machine, opened in 2018, brings to life the stable of giant street performance machines, designed and manufactured by the teams of Compagnie La Machine. ... read more
The Musée Hector-Berlioz, housed in the composer's birthplace, is dedicated to the life and work of the composer Hector Berlioz (1803 – 1869), through his ... read more
The Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation, also known as Fondation HCB, was established in 2003 by Henri Cartier-Bresson, his wife Martine Franck and their daughter Mélanie, ... read more
The Historical Museum (Musée historique de la ville de Strasbourg), housed in a Renaissance building and former slaughterhouse, is focused on the rich history of the ... read more
Hébert La Tronche Museum, founded in 1934, is dedicated to the French painter Ernest Hébert (1817 – 1908), who was twice director of the Académie de France in Rome. ... read more
The Hôtel d'Assézat, an impressive 16th century Renaissance town palace, houses since 1995 the Bemberg Foundation displaying the large personal art collection of ... read more
The Musée National de la Marine, Rochefort, located at the Hôtel de Cheusses, the former residence of the Commanders of the Navy, tells the story of the Naval ... read more
The Hôtel de la Marine is a historical monumental building on Place de la Concorde, built between 1757 and 1774 and designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel, the king’s ... read more
Institut d'art contemporain de Villeurbanne is a regional art center, dedicated to contemporary art. It displays its own collection the works of renowned and little ... read more
The Institut Tessin promotes Swedish culture via a multi-disciplinary and mainly contemporary programme, art, design, cinema, music, literature… Its permanent art ... read more
The Jardin des Plantes (28 ha), planted in 1635, as a former Royal medicinal herb garden (the 'Jardin royal des plantes médicinales'), is today the main ... read more
The Jean Cocteau House is the former residence of Jean Cocteau, the French poet, artist, playwright and film maker, where he lived fro 1947 until his death in 1963. For ... read more
The Musée Jules Verne, opened in 1978, is a museum dedicated to Jules Verne (1828 – 1905), the French novelist, poet, and playwright. He got famous for his adventure ... read more
The Juno Beach Centre, inaugurated in 2003, is dedicated to Canada's civilian and military contribution to WW II and the liberation of Europe, including the D-Day ... read more
La Bibliothèque Polonaise de Paris (Polish Library) was founded in Paris in 1839 by Polish political emigrants and is an example of solidarity and collaboration among ... read more