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May 30 at 11am
A treasure trove of rare art, photography, and design books tucked in Saint-Germain. The kind of place where browsing turns into buying, and one visit is never enough.










Saint-Germain-des-Prés
A dangerously tempting sanctuary for art and photography lovers tucked into a peaceful Saint-Germain courtyard. Browse rare magazines, beautiful monographs, and artist editions while plotting your next creative project.
Tips
May 30 at 11am
A treasure trove of rare art, photography, and design books tucked in Saint-Germain. The kind of place where browsing turns into buying, and one visit is never enough.
May 30 at 11am
Stephan Keppel invites you to wander through a shimmering palimpsest of Paris past and present. His gold-leaf photocopies and archival layers transform aimless flânerie into a meditation on time, dust, and the city's quiet margins.

May 30 at 12pm
Daido Moriyama spent six decades asking what photography even is. This intimate exhibition gathers 60 prints and rare archival materials from his foundation, tracing how the Japanese master kept breaking his own rules: most famously in his 1972 book "Goodbye Photography," which basically trashed every convention he'd learned. Four thematic rooms walk you through his obsession with the medium itself.
Saint-Germain-des-PrésOpens Tuesday at 11:00 AM










A dangerously tempting sanctuary for art and photography lovers tucked into a peaceful Saint-Germain courtyard. Browse rare magazines, beautiful monographs, and artist editions while plotting your next creative project.
Tips
May 30 at 11am
A treasure trove of rare art, photography, and design books tucked in Saint-Germain. The kind of place where browsing turns into buying, and one visit is never enough.
May 30 at 11am
Stephan Keppel invites you to wander through a shimmering palimpsest of Paris past and present. His gold-leaf photocopies and archival layers transform aimless flânerie into a meditation on time, dust, and the city's quiet margins.

May 30 at 12pm
Daido Moriyama spent six decades asking what photography even is. This intimate exhibition gathers 60 prints and rare archival materials from his foundation, tracing how the Japanese master kept breaking his own rules: most famously in his 1972 book "Goodbye Photography," which basically trashed every convention he'd learned. Four thematic rooms walk you through his obsession with the medium itself.