Contemporary
Art and Architecture
Stunning
creativity from Paris to Normandy
This
tour reveals some of the most outstanding achievements in art and architecture
produced in France since the middle of the 19th century. During the tour you will
admire the Impressionist art of Claude Monet, the Cubism of Pablo Picasso and
the brightly colored sculptures of Niki de Saint Phalle, plus the modern architecture
of Jean Nouvel, Renzo Piano, Richard Rogers and Gianfranco Franchini. While Paris
is the ideal backdrop for such a creative display of art and architecture, Honfleur
and Le Havre are other high points on this fascinating tour.


TYPICAL
ITINERARY
Day
1 - Wed.
Departure from the U.S.
Day
2 - Thu.
Arrival and transfer to hotel. Welcome dinner at the "Grand Café des
Capucines" next to Opéra Garnier.
Day
3 - Fri.
Panoramic tour: the Palais Royal, the Louvre, the Champs Elysées, the Le
Corbusier Foundation, the Palais de Tokyo (a contemporary art museum which opened
in 2002 - inside visit), Clara Halter's Peace Wall (located in the shadow of the
Eiffel Tower) and architect Jean Nouvel's new Quai Branly Museum dedicated to
non-Western arts (inside visit).
Day
4 - Sat. Today we visit the East and North districts of Paris where
the largest re-development projects have taken place during the last decade. The
following are on the itinerary: the new National Library (Dominique Perrault,
architect); Les Frigos, an old warehouse turned into homes and workshops for artists;
Les Moulins de Paris, an old flour mill remodeled as a university building; Bercy
Village, a new cultural and commercial site located in the old wine market; and
the new Ministry of Economy.
In
the North district at La Villette, afternoon tour of the Cité des Sciences
et de l'Industrie, a combination museum and center for conferences, media and
the performing arts focusing on science and technology, and visit of the Cité
de la Musique (Christian de Portzamparc, architect). We will also visit the Stade
de France, built by architects Michel Macary, Aymeric Zubléna, Michel Regembal
and Claude Constantini for the soccer World Cup in 1998. The final stop of the
day is at the modern Opera Bastille.
Day
5 - Sun. Morning tour of the business district La Défense, with
La Grande Arche as its centerpiece and sculptures by major international artists
such as Calder, Miro, César, Takis, Morellet and Agam. From the upper floor
of the Grande Arche, you can admire the famous Parisian vista stretching from
the Arc de Triomphe to the Louvre, as well as stunning views of the surrounding
city.
Return
to the center of Paris for a visit of the Orangerie Museum, recently modernized
to highlight Claude Monet's famous paintings the Nymphéas. Afternoon visit
of Centre Georges Pompidou with its famous modern and contemporary art museum
and the adjacent Place Igor Stravinsky with whimsical and colorful sculptures
by Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely.
Day
6 - Mon. Morning visit of Le Grand Louvre, the open spaces - including
I.M. Pei's famous glass pyramid - at the entrance of the museum. Enjoy Pei's creative
architecture as you walk around the Carrousel with inviting restaurants, elegant
boutiques, Napoleon Hall under the pyramid, the patio of sculptures and the recently
excavated medieval Louvre. Free time before visiting the superb Picasso Museum
in early afternoon.
Day
7 - Tue. Morning visit of the world-class Orsay Museum with works by
Degas, Manet, Monet, Renoir, Cézanne, Gauguin and Van Gogh, just to name
the most famous. This museum, housed in a railway station built in 1900, offers
a stunning display of Impressionist paintings - the largest Impressionist collection
in the world. Afternoon visit of the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art,
a collection devoted to works by living artists (building by Jean Nouvel).
Day
8 - Wed. Transfer by motorcoach to Deauville, an elegant seaside resort
on the Normandy coast. Short visit of the resort, then drive on to Le Havre, passing
through the colorful fishing port of Honfleur - the birthplace of Impressionism.
Afternoon tour of Le Havre city center, a World Heritage Site. Admire the Volcano,
a cultural center designed by architect Oscar Neymeyer, the Saint Joseph church
and Le Bain des Docks, a new aquatic center and another Jean Nouvel creation.
Day
9 - Thu. Morning visit of the André Malraux Museum and its contemporary
building facing the sea. This museum has an impressive collection of Pre-Impressionist
(Eugene Boudin) and Impressionist paintings that is second only to the Orsay Museum
in Paris. Return to Paris. Dinner at the "Altitude 95" restaurant, on
the first level of the Eiffel Tower.
Day
10 - Fri. Transfer to the airport for return to the U.S.

Please
note. This is a "suggested" private group itinerary, which can be
changed to suit your interests. The tour price will depend on the number of participants,
dates, type of hotels and other variables.

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