12 rue de l Ecole de Medecine, 75006 Paris, FranceMap
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The art center is not very big, but the building is very beautiful and the fame is not big, but it is also a very good place for people who like to see the art exhibition. There are a lot of art works and contemporary art exhibitions.
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The art center is not very big, but the building is very beautiful and the fame is not big, but it is also a very good place for people who like to see the art exhibition. There are a lot of art works and contemporary art exhibitions.
It is a small, low-key but interesting museum located on the banks of the Garon River on the far side of Pont Neuf (from the city...). On the downside is that most of the artifacts on display are marked only in French, which is a bit difficult if you are a prototype British. But one observer and helpful fellow EU member overheard the difficulty we had in explaining the labels in the avant-garde room where medical devices were stored and kindly got the English translation of A 4 paper: it was helpful. This medical room and the mask used to cover the old terminal ra attracts our attention the most. For our fellow human beings who have lived for centuries, it is a deep sorrow that a disease unhindered by antibiotics can struggle through the process. . And, tangently speaking, it helped explain some of these same people’s beliefs, when they were caught in unexplained illness and suffering. At that time, it seemed wise to seek superstition and/or religious belief. Thank God we live in more enlightened times!
I just like to go to exhibitions. Coffee tastes good.
It's also a good price performance ratio, the turnaround rate is relatively high.
The window decoration here is really careful and exquisite.