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Home / France / Paris - "City of Light" / Palais de Tokyo 29
The Palais de Tokyo is the most avant-garde art museum in Western Europe and the world's first art institution to remain open from noon to midnight, everyday except Monday.
- A beautiful nude in the forecourt of the Palais de Tokyo
- A beautiful sculpture, pity about the graffiti
- A vandalised nude sculpture at the Palais de Tokyo
- Antoine Bourdelle's 'La France' is dedicated to the volunteer forces who fought for the freedom of France
- Concrete nudes decorate the forecourt of the Palais de Tokyo
- Courtyard cafe at the Palais de Tokyo
- Fountain in the Palais de Tokyo forecourt
- Graphic modern art at the Palais de Tokyo
- Having lunch at the Palais de Tokyo
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- Keith Haring at the Musée d’Art Moderne
- Legend of the Earth and Legend of the Sea reliefs by Alfred Janniot
- Legend of the Sea by Alfred Auguste Janniot
- Nude sculpture in the Palais de Tokyo forecourt
- Palais de Tokyo cafe