
You’re on the right bank of the river Seine, across from the Tuileries? You also can admire the Louvre, the Musée d’Orsay, the Eiffel Tower, the Dome of the Invalides? You’re staying at the Hotel Brighton…
You face the Tuileries, the most important and the oldest of all the Paris gardens, with its manicured lawns, beautiful flowerbeds, elegant marble statues and basins.
A few blocks away is the Place de la Concorde.
In this four-star Hotel, you will appreciate antique furniture and the paintings that adorn the salon, the breakfast room and the rooms.
“The spirit of the place” is respected, the elegance of French decoration is prominent; you have chosen the Hotel Brighton, one of the Esprit-de-France Hotels - elegance combined with charm, and of course modern comfort.
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The Grand Palais, in Paris,
hosts, through July 13 2009, an extraordinary series of the portraits that made Andy Warhol so famous.
The artist started in 1962 with the portraits of Marilyn Monroe, Liz Taylor, and revisited the Mona Lisa and Elvis Presley. From 1967 to 1987, he fulfilled commissions and using a process that he began [...]
Until the 23rd of August, the Rodin Museum honors portraiture through the exhibition ‘The Making of the portrait, Rodin meet his models’. It highlights the creative process and the artist’s approach in the construction of his final work.
Claire de Choiseul, study, earthenware
Moulded out of the same clay, the faces of Baudelaire, Clemenceau, Balzac, stand [...]
The musée des Arts décoratifs, in the Louvre Palace, in Paris, drawing solely from its collections, features through november the 1st, the colour red, in all its dimensions, its perceptions.
The exhibition explores numerous domains in which red is an inescapable element, and the different symbolisms of this colour in all societies down the ages. [...]