L’Art de vivre

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  L’Art de vivre

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Art

  • Paris is the museum treasure; it is no secret. For many visitors it is a decisive factor to come to the city and stay here for a long time. Due to the sanitary conditions in 2020 many of them were temporally closed to the public. Some of them took an advantage of the situation by realizing titanic interior and exterior transformations. And here I’m with the good news! A number of outstanding museums in Paris will finally reopen their doors to the visitors...


  • The modern construction I’m standing on is called the Buren columns or “Les Deux Plateaux” in French. It is a real contemporary gem hidden inside of the 17th century Royal Palace. Being quite conservative, Paris and Parisians always resisted modern art. The current building of Colonnes had raised a lot of polemics and critics as well. And it is not the first building having the same destiny...


  • This sweet and romantic image of two lovers at a distance of a kiss from each other belongs to Amour and Psyche. Their love story that came out from under the pen of Lucius Apuleius in the 2nd century AD, was retold in poetry, drama, painting, and here, you see it in sculpture. This one is an interpretation of Antonio Canova...


  • Christmas holidays 2020 in Paris: “to be or not to be”?

    Christmas time is coming despite global confinements and restrictions. What will it be like in the “Ville de la lumière”(the city of lights) this particular year? Will the magic holiday lights shine again? Will the charming Christmas markets be open? Will the children as well as the adults enjoy the magic illuminations and animations in the end?


  • Let’s suppose you’re a great admirer of the Renaissance and you’re finally in Paris. If you ask yourself a question: where to go and what to see to meet this epoch face to face, - I’m here to help. So I propose to start from the beginning...The word “Renaissance” from Italian is "la Rinascitta”, which means rebirth. The “dark” Middle Ages were changed by the new age of Intellectual and artistic revival...