Don’t want to miss the top must-see exhibitions in Paris 2021? If you are planning a trip to France take a look at the top cultural events you shouldn’t miss.
France is known to be an important cultural hub in the world. In all the territory there are exhibitions all year round. But Paris remains the heart of cultural events in France. If you are planning a trip to France and love to visit exhibitions, take a look at the following must-see exhibitions in Paris through 2021.
I have been to a few exhibitions from previous years and it was always a highlight of my visits. I totally recommend mixing your trip to coincide with annual cultural events happening in Paris.
It is an exhibition that feels good, and plunges us into the heart of the warm lights of the South of France. Twenty artists are gathered at the Atelier des Lumières for the occasion – Renoir, Monet, Pissarro, Matisse, Signac, Derain, Vlaminck, Dufy, Chagall to name a few.
Make a stop at the Jacquemart-André Museum and rediscover the work of Botticelli, a brilliant artist of the Italian Renaissance.
The Picasso Museum invites us to discover for the first time the many points in common between the Catalan master and the art of comics, from the first American comics from which Picasso was inspired to contemporary comics, nourished by the work of the artist.
The Metaphysical work of Giorgio de Chirico, an unclassifiable artist admired then hated by the Surrealists, is to be rediscovered at the Orangery Museum.
Discover the secrets of mineralogy in the Garden of Plants in this exhibition of 500 precious stones and jewelry! Including jewelry creations by Van Cleef & Arpels.
The Louis Vuitton Foundation invites you to discover the most substantial Cindy Sherman exhibition to be presented in Europe over the last 10 years with 170 works from 1975 to 2020.
The Louvre Museum presents the wealth and diversity of work of Albrecht Altdorfer, who revolutionized painting at the beginning of the 16th century along with Dürer, Cranach and Holbein.
On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Matisse’s birth, the Center Pompidou invites us to delve into the pictorial novel of one of the leading painters of modernity.
The Guimet Museum is organizing the first retrospective devoted to Marc Riboud and Shows us 300 splendid photos that take us from Washington to Beijing.
The Grand Palais traces 150 years of black and white photographic history through more than 200 photos taken by artists of thirty different nationalities, from the beginnings of photography until today.
The national funeral of Victor Hugo, celebrated at the Pantheon in 1875, is one of the historical events of the end of the 19th century. On the 135th anniversary of the writer’s death, relive this great moment at the Pantheon.
The Rodin and Picasso museums are organizing an unprecedented meeting between the French sculptor and the Spanish painter, two extraordinary artists.
An exhibition on the Renoir de Magritte period arrives at Orangery Museum. This period, from 1941 to 1947, is defined as a cycle when listening to the painter wished to see life on the bright side and was inspired by the Impressionists in more than a hundred works.
That’s it, the public will finally be able to discover the collection of the contemporary works that businessman François Pinault has been building up for more than 40 years!
As of the time of writing, in most museum, you are required to book a time slot in advance. So please, check the Museum website to find all information you need to know before visiting. They will apply safety and social distancing measures and wearing a mask is required.
Also, please be aware that due to the Coronavirus pandemic, dates may change.