The Pompidou Center is a modern icon of 20th century architecture. There are masterpieces of modernity: the largest collection of modern and contemporary art, Picasso, Kandinsky, Matisse, Chagal, Miro, Dali, etc. and unmissable exhibitions.
It has one of the most beautiful views of Paris and offers activities and spaces dedicated to young audiences and families.
Place Georges Pompidou – 75004 Paris – 01 44 78 12 33 – www.centrepompidou.fr
The National Picasso Museum in Paris houses the most important works of Pablo Picasso.
5 rue de Thorigny – 75003 Paris – 01 85 56 00 36 – www.museepicassoparis.fr
The Louvre Museum houses masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, the Victory of Samothrace, the wonders of ancient Egypt, painting and decorative art.
99 rue de Rivoli – 75001 Paris – 01 40 20 53 17 – www.louvre.fr
The first Digital Art Center in Paris, housed in a fully restored former 19th century foundry, the Atelier des Lumières offers monumental digital exhibitions that immerse the visitor in the pictorial universe of the great names in the history of art.
38 Rue Saint-Maur – 75011 Paris – 01 80 98 46 00 – www.atelier-lumieres.com
The Carnavalet Museum is dedicated to the history of Paris and its inhabitants, from prehistory to the present day.
23 rue de Sévigné – 75003 Paris – 01 44 59 58 58 – www.carnavalet.paris.fr
The Place des Vosges is one of the oldest in Paris and one of the most beautiful with its arcades or in the alleys of the central garden.
Place des Vosges – 75004 Paris – www.parisinfo.com/
The Museum of Hunting and Nature allows you to understand the animal in its environment.
62 rue des Archives – 75003 Paris – www.chassenature.org/