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    4.0 (3 reviews)

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    Centre de danse Elephant Paname - Le Foyer, 3ème étage. Photo Emmanuel Donny

    Centre de danse Elephant Paname

    4.0(6 reviews)
    4.2 kmPlace Vendôme, 2ème

    I went here for the first time yesterday to take a barre class. The instructor, as I understand…read moreit, was an American girl who was covering for a regular teacher. She was absolutely excellent. I will certainly return again soon, I just hope the instructor at that time will be just as good.

    From the owner: Imaginez un lieu totalement tourné vers la vie, l'émotion, la beauté…read more.. Imaginez une maison qui vit, qui parle, qui entend, qui voit... Imaginez une petite planète de rêves... Imaginez un animal libre et sauvage en plein Paris... Eléphant Paname, c'est 500 m² d'espaces prestigieux qui accueillent des expositions, des installations, des performances, des privatisations, des défilés, des conférences, des concerts, des spectacles... Eléphant Paname confronte les oeuvres de référence et les talents inédits. Il relie les époques et les disciplines, il est indiscipline. Un tel ballet d'oeuvres et d'esprits dans un palais en habit Napoléon III, c'est un cadeau ! Eléphant Paname, c'est aussi 500 m2 de studios remarquablement équipés, destinés aux compagnies et cours de danse, aux chorégraphes, acteurs, metteurs en scène, directeurs de casting, musiciens... Eléphant Paname, c'est enfin un restaurant. Totalement indépendant, libre comme l'art, Eléphant Paname est une maison de famille avec une âme, un esprit, une philosophie.

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    Centre de danse Elephant Paname - Les Galeries, 2ème étage. Photo Emmanuel Donny

    Les Galeries, 2ème étage. Photo Emmanuel Donny

    Centre de danse Elephant Paname - Le dôme avec la Chaise de Philippe Ramette. Exposition EP de l'Air. Photo Emmanuel Donny

    Le dôme avec la Chaise de Philippe Ramette. Exposition EP de l'Air. Photo Emmanuel Donny

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    Grand Palais - Grand Palais is free to enter and beautiful and serene inside.

    Grand Palais

    4.3(100 reviews)
    5.1 kmAvenue Montaigne/Faubourg St-Honoré, 8ème

    Came to Le Grand Palais for the first time to see the Picasso Exhibit. We had purchased tickets…read moreahead of time, along w/ the audio tour, & their ticketing system is great! You receive a mobile ticket which ensures no loss of paper - and with their free wifi inside the museum, it's easy to produce your entry pass The museum itself is lovely in setup an very easy to get around - nice signage and the rooms are very easy to maneuver And their cafe is awesome - lattes are strong and evenly balanced and their croissants are on par with my alltime favorites, Eric Kayser. They were tender, flaky and fresh as could be - do not pass up the cafe!! The exhibit was interesting in that it did not really showcase works by Picasso but of the variety of artists who were influenced by Picasso. Interesting indeed Would look very forward to another exhibit during our next visit in the City of Lights

    Entry into the Grand Palais is free of charge and when you see the building's exterior you'll…read moreimmediately decide that you must go inside. It's stunning, though you'll soon realize that the part you most wanted to see - the glass enclosed space - might not be open to you. Visiting in May, the glass-domed space was locked tight, opened only for special shows and events. I've looked at the calendar now, in June, and see that they open it for many summer activities and were I there now I'd certainly try to get tickets for one of those events. Otherwise? This is still a worthy investment of time, not just to look around and peer into the glass-domed space, but to view the exhibits (individually priced, tickets available at the door). I noticed 3 special exhibits during my visit and paid for entry to 2 (Matisse and Nan Golden). Based on this experience, I'd recommend paying for entry to the exhibits of artists you're least familiar with under the assumption that they'll be less crowded. The Matissse exhibit was crowded enough to render the experience almost unpleasant. The Nan Golden show? Perfect. Though I'd recommend paying to see some exhibits, even if all you do is enter to walk around and explore the space you'll be nicely rewarded. The Grand Palais has some pleasant, quiet seating areas inside and the space is lovely.

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    Maison de la RATP - culturalcenter - Updated June 2026

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