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Discover modern art masterpieces in a stunning 1930s palace. See works by Picasso, Dufy, and Matisse.
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Duration1 hour
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Includes
- Access to the Musée d’Art Moderne of Paris
- Entry to the Matisse and Marguerite temporary exhibition - if selected
- Entry to the Gabriele Münter temporary exhibition - if selected
- Guided tours
- Food and beverages
Highlights
- Immerse in the vibrant world of modern art
- Explore a stunning 1930s architectural masterpiece
- Discover Matisse's rare drawings never shown publicly
- Learn about the evolution of Münter's art over six decades
Description
Explore the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, a key institution in Parisian cultural life, housed in a magnificent example of 1930s architecture. Located between the Champs-Elysées and the Eiffel Tower, this museum boasts a collection of over 13,000 works, making it one of France's largest museums of modern and contemporary art.
Begin your visit by marvelling at the permanent collections that showcase major artistic trends from the early 20th century to the present day. Encounter works by iconic artists such as Picasso, Modigliani, Chagall, and Matisse, alongside contemporary pieces by Boltanski and Parreno.
As you wander through the museum, you'll find rare and exceptional in situ works, including Matisse's La Danse and Dufy's monumental La Fée électricité. The museum's architecture itself is a sight to behold, with its elegant classical and modern elements, smooth lines, and mythological sculptures.
"Matisse and Marguerite" temporary exhibition
Explore the intimate world of Henri Matisse at the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris through the exhibition "Matisse and Marguerite Through Her Father's Eyes." Featuring over 110 works, this showcase highlights Matisse's relationship with his daughter Marguerite, displaying rare drawings and major pieces from international collections for the first time in France. Journey through Matisse's depictions of Marguerite from childhood to post-World War II, revealing their profound bond and her role as his muse. Conclude with insights into Marguerite's legacy, enriched by photographs, archival material, and her own artworks, in a setting ideal for further cultural exploration.
"Gabriele Münter" temporary exhibition
Embark on a journey through the vibrant world of Gabriele Münter at the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris. This exhibition marks the first retrospective in France dedicated to the German artist, showcasing her unique contributions to German Expressionism. Münter, a cofounder of the Blaue Reiter circle, crafted a diverse body of work in a male-dominated art world, spanning six decades. Her innovative approach brought modernity to various media, leaving a prolific legacy.
- Open Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 6pm
- Late opening: Thursdays until 9.30 pm (last entry at 8.45 pm)
- Admission is free for disabled visitors and their guest or helper.
Entry to the "Gabriele Münter" temporary exhibition
Entry to the "Matisse and Marguerite" temporary exhibition
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Participant18-99 years
Date
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