Urban Forest Inauguration
April 30
A 2,500-square-meter urban forest planted right in front of City Hall with 50 towering trees and over 20,000 plants. Cool off in the shade, spot local wildlife, or catch a concert among the greenery.




4th Arr.
This Neo-Renaissance palace is draped in over 300 statues of famous Parisians, its elaborate facade commanding the square. The forecourt transforms with the seasons: summer festivals, Christmas markets, and winter ice rinks bring life to this architectural showpiece.
Tips
April 30
A 2,500-square-meter urban forest planted right in front of City Hall with 50 towering trees and over 20,000 plants. Cool off in the shade, spot local wildlife, or catch a concert among the greenery.

April 30
Walk through Sebastião Salgado's world in stunning black and white. This free retrospective at the majestic Hôtel de Ville celebrates the late photographer's haunting, humanist vision of humanity and the natural world.
April 30
Step into the monumental Salle Saint-Jean for a sweeping look at Sebastião Salgado's life's work: decades of arresting black-and-white images that exposed human struggle and natural wonder with unflinching empathy. The Brazilian master's lens captured gold miners, Amazon tribes, and migrating wildlife in photographs that changed how we see our world.
4th Arr.




This Neo-Renaissance palace is draped in over 300 statues of famous Parisians, its elaborate facade commanding the square. The forecourt transforms with the seasons: summer festivals, Christmas markets, and winter ice rinks bring life to this architectural showpiece.
Tips
April 30
A 2,500-square-meter urban forest planted right in front of City Hall with 50 towering trees and over 20,000 plants. Cool off in the shade, spot local wildlife, or catch a concert among the greenery.

April 30
Walk through Sebastião Salgado's world in stunning black and white. This free retrospective at the majestic Hôtel de Ville celebrates the late photographer's haunting, humanist vision of humanity and the natural world.
April 30
Step into the monumental Salle Saint-Jean for a sweeping look at Sebastião Salgado's life's work: decades of arresting black-and-white images that exposed human struggle and natural wonder with unflinching empathy. The Brazilian master's lens captured gold miners, Amazon tribes, and migrating wildlife in photographs that changed how we see our world.