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Curfew: 5 ideas for going out in Paris before 9 p.m.

2020-10-20T12:10:07.947Z


More than ever, our museums, our art galleries, our theaters, our restaurants (which invent curfew menus) are doing feats to respect health constraints, in montran ...


More than ever, our museums, our art galleries, our theaters, our restaurants (which invent curfew menus) are doing feats to respect health constraints, showing their ability to adapt to these troubled times. .

Going home early, of course, but continuing to live by indulging in small pleasures until 9 p.m., that leaves us a margin to make our days more beautiful than our nights! Matisse, happy days.

The eagerly awaited great exhibition dedicated to the painter of color at the Center Pompidou is balm in our hearts today.

Matisse, comme un roman brings together emblematic works that explore the marriage of text and image.

Until February 22 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Jazz at Radio France

We let ourselves be carried away by Das Rainer Trio in melodies evoking the cinema of Fassbinder.

While the pianist Baptiste Trotignon distills his new compositions with his quintet, at the end of the Jazz sur Seine festival.

October 24 at 5:30 p.m.

Galleries open their doors wide

The cancellation of the Fiac has not damaged the morale of the gallery owners who lead their way.

In addition to the Sunday opening of October 25, some merchants gather in a “Super Salon” for a short version of Paris Internationale, presenting young talents at affordable prices.

(from October 22 to 29, 12 p.m. to 8 p.m., 12, rue de Montyon, 9 th).

At the Palais d'Iéna

“The Planned and the Unforeseen” echoes the period we are living in.

Between the columns of Auguste Perret, the sculpted figures of the German Stephan Balkenhol recall the fragility of men.

Until October 30 from 12 noon to 6 p.m.

At brunch time

After homey evenings, we take advantage of the weekend to go to lunch with the family or with a handful of friends.

At Sir Winston, the chef mixes Indian and British flavors (scotch egg and scented lamb curry) to make us travel without moving.

5, rue de Presbourg (16th).

From 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Treat yourself to a breath of fresh air at Barbizon

Let's end the week on a high note with a green getaway, less than an hour from Paris.

This is where Lionel Bensemoun, ex-boss of the Le Baron club, opened a guest house with ten rooms in an arty atmosphere, as he knows the secret.

Source: lefigaro

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