
Baby-visites 1-3 ans au MAM
June 11
Let little ones get their hands dirty with art at this free modern museum. After exploring works by Matisse and Picasso, kids dive into a mini creative workshop designed just for them.










Thirteen thousand works of modern and contemporary art, and you pay exactly zero euros to see them. The Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris houses major pieces by Matisse, Picasso, and Braque across airy Art Deco galleries that feel blissfully uncrowded. Come Thursday evening when doors stay open until 10pm for a post-work wander among 20th-century masters.
Tips

June 11
Let little ones get their hands dirty with art at this free modern museum. After exploring works by Matisse and Picasso, kids dive into a mini creative workshop designed just for them.

June 11
Lee Miller lived a double life: Vogue model turned war photographer who captured everything from surrealist portraits to the liberation of Dachau. This retrospective traces her extraordinary journey through 150 photographs that blur the line between art and witness.
June 11 at 1am
Six decades of Max Wechsler's evolution unfold in nine works—from imaginative figuration to stark letter-based abstractions. By 1984, the Berlin-born artist had abandoned color and brush entirely, wielding photocopies and scissors to make typographic characters ghostly, fragmented traces of untold histories.










Thirteen thousand works of modern and contemporary art, and you pay exactly zero euros to see them. The Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris houses major pieces by Matisse, Picasso, and Braque across airy Art Deco galleries that feel blissfully uncrowded. Come Thursday evening when doors stay open until 10pm for a post-work wander among 20th-century masters.
Tips

June 11
Let little ones get their hands dirty with art at this free modern museum. After exploring works by Matisse and Picasso, kids dive into a mini creative workshop designed just for them.

June 11
Lee Miller lived a double life: Vogue model turned war photographer who captured everything from surrealist portraits to the liberation of Dachau. This retrospective traces her extraordinary journey through 150 photographs that blur the line between art and witness.
June 11 at 1am
Six decades of Max Wechsler's evolution unfold in nine works—from imaginative figuration to stark letter-based abstractions. By 1984, the Berlin-born artist had abandoned color and brush entirely, wielding photocopies and scissors to make typographic characters ghostly, fragmented traces of untold histories.