Settled into the historic heart of the city between the Musée du Louvre and the Opéra Garnier, a short walk from Jardin des Tuileries and Place Vendôme, the Cercle Republicain is ideally situated to host receptions and events in style. The Salons, created in 1907, are the perfect location for special meals, dinner parties, workshops, exhibitions, conferences, assemblies, cocktail parties, fashion shows, concerts, dances, and every other event imaginable. Space may be rented for anywhere from ten to six hundred expected guests, and catering is prepared and served on location.
This lovely pavilion is situated in the heart of the 55 beautiful hectares (135 acres) of Parc de la Villette. It hots a variety of events throughout the year ranging from music festivals to exhibitions, plays, and concerts. It was designed by Catalan architect Oscar Tusquets and it features a wonderful Trabendo installation by the designer Kristian Gavoille.
This church is situated in scenic Sceaux. Its patron, Saint Jean-Baptiste de la Salle was a French professor and a pedagogical innovator who dedicated his life to educating poor children. The church is active within the community; celebrations, conferences, and occasional classical and choral concerts are held here.
Capitol Studios as the name suggests is a ultra-modern recording studio in Paris. Apart from that it also doubles up as a concert venue. Music of various genres and artists from all over perform here. Be it a music festival or a band tour, the advanced acoustics equipment ensures that no music fan misses a single beat and gets to enjoy the performance to its fullest. For booking tickets and complete schedule, call ahead.
There's hardly any kind of event that doesn't take place at the Maison de Quartier Jacques Audiberti in Palaiseau. Right from art activities for kids, to cultural programs for adults, this is the center of events in the Parisian suburb. Enjoy rich conversations at the cafe or engage in any of the events taking place. Check website or call for details.
Built in 1934, this is a relatively new church in Fontenay-Aux-Roses. Nonetheless, the church building with it's clock tower built by architect George Braive and engineer John Braive is a regal structure. The church is actively involved in community activities with it's choir being completely restored.