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Palais des Congrès
An international show-case onto the economic, social and cultural activity of France, the Palais des Congrès (Congress Centre) in Paris is the ideal partner for organisers, exhibitors and operators in the tourism sector of the Capital City. Every day, through the number of exhibitions and the dimension of the events held, this venue makes the most of the significant role of Paris in the world scene. For more than twenty years, the Congress Centre has contributed to making Paris the central juncture of international congresses, making it a preferred choice for holding exhibitions of the highest level and of world-wide importance: international congresses, consultative assemblies, the launch of products and medical symposiums.

MUSEO HENNER


Established in 1943, this museum features seven fully furnished rooms that reveal the work and life of 19th-century artist Jean-Jacques Henner. Over 500 canvases and 1,000 drawings are exhibited from his very first sketches to his last unfinished works. After attending the Ecole des Beaux Arts of Paris and Strasbourg, Jean-Jacques Henner won the first Grand Prix de Rome and spent five years in Italy. This period marked a turning point in his style, moving to inspiration from mythology. As the 1870 War drew closer, a deep nostalgia emerged in his paintings such as the portrait of a young Alsatian girl known as Elle attend.

LA DÉFENSE


La Défense
This new business district in Paris is in the form of a group of towers more than 30 storeys high, which can be seen for several miles. From every detail, the designers have paid attention to the surface decoration, and have not ignored modern artists either. Sculptures, mosaics and fountains keep the eyes busy and break up the monotony. This business district is like a futuristic universe where form and content meet in beauty: Act

Vista desde La Defense
ive and lively during the day, deathly silent at night. Not just office buildings, but a variety of things to see. Besides the different international trade fairs, exhibitions, concerts or theatrical performances that take place in the CNIT or on the roof of the Arche, you can find a wide variety of restaurants, stores, and outdoor shows. And, for several years, on June 21st, the official Holiday of Music "Fête de la Musique", La Défense hosts a great music festival that includes all sorts of side shows using light and water.

La Défense
Six kilometres out from the Arco del Triunfo at the far end of the Voie Triomphale, has put La Défense high on the list of places to which Paris visitors must pay homage. Created by a Danish architect, Johan-Otto von Spreckelson who won a competition called by the President Mitterrand this hollowed-out cube was entitled "La Grande Arche". This monument, dedicated to Fraternity, is built of concrete with a facing of Carrara marble and grey granite. On the esplanade are works by Takis, fountains, luminous signals and statues by Mirò. Various ministries have their offices in the massive supporting pillars, the human rights commission (Fondation des Droits de l'Homme) and major corporations have their office there. The Arch also includes a large exhibition hall. Seated up above on the terrace one can admire the impeccable success of its perspective, whose lines can be followed to the Arco del Triunfo, along the Champs-Élysées to the obelisk on Place de la Concorde, over the Tuileries gardens to the Louvre's Cour Carrée, assuming that the weather is clear and the air free of polluting fumes.

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