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The open-air Sculpture Museum

04.09.19

The open-air Sculpture Museum

Paris, an open-air museum

Strolling, looking around... Sculptures, paintings, Paris is a real open-air museum. The capital offers us a permanent exhibition that will not leave art lovers indifferent.

I like to walk around the city and contemplate the statues in the gardens, on the facades of monuments or public buildings. A stroll in Paris is always the opportunity to make amazing discoveries! Paris is full of permanent works of art with nearly 1000 statues hidden in its streets.

An artistic walk

Do you know the open-air Sculpture Museum? Installed since 1980 in the Tino Rossi Garden, this unusual museum preserves contemporary sculptures placed on the banks of the Seine and freely accessible! 

This square is a peaceful and relaxing place where art comes out of the box and invades the city. Outside the walls, we can enjoy a real artistic walk.

I invite you to take the time to appreciate the beauty and spirit of the works that surround you, they will take you on a journey to a faraway place never before seen, far from your daily life!

"Love, Sculpture and Elegance"

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