Visiting Cordoba: 5 must-sees

Must-sees in Cordoba

Located in the south of Spain, in the beautiful region of Andalusia, Cordoba is a small but beautiful city that deserves to be visited. Known as the “beautiful Andalusia”, Cordoba has a fascinating history and several monuments that bear witness to a cultural and religious mix, notably its sumptuous mosque-cathedral and its Jewish quarter. What […]

The 5 museums opening in Paris this year

The 5 museums opening in Paris this year 1

Parisian museums are on the move! This year again, some new museums are appearing in the capital while others are getting ready to reopen after renovation. Here are 5 museums to (re)discover this year in Paris: The Dior Gallery A brand new museum has just opened at 30 avenue Montaigne, at the address where the […]

March playlist: 1 hour of music!

femme écoutant de la musique

Every month, Culturez-vous presents a playlist with a selection of the latest music releases! In this new selection : Annael, Oete, Mathieu Saïkaly, Rone, Fakear, Stromae, Lucy Dacus, Chevalrex et Pi Ja Ma, Maxence Cyrin, Animal Triste, La Belle Vie, Anna Majidson, Maud Lübeck, Corde et Princess Chelsea. You can also find this playlist on Youtube, Deezer and Spotify ! […]

5 exhibitions not to be missed in Paris in March

5 exhibitions not to be missed in Paris in March 2

Many exhibitions have just opened in Paris at the beginning of the year. So which ones are not to be missed? Here are my 5 favourite exhibitions of the moment that I strongly recommend you go and see! Meeting the Little Prince, at the MAD The MAD ( Museum of Decorative Arts) is paying tribute […]

Bizet’s Carmen: the story of an opera that caused a scandal!

Carmen

“Love is a gypsy child, it has never, ever, known a law” … You certainly know this famous aria from Carmen, an opera by Bizet! However, this opera caused a scandal in its time and was almost forgotten. What is the story behind Carmen? And how did this opera become so famous? A look back […]

Who was Iannis Xenakis? An innovative artist to (re)discover at the Philharmonie de Paris

Exposition Xenakis à la Philharmonie de Paris

“I was born twenty-five centuries too late” confided Iannis Xenakis. Yet this lover of Greek antiquity was resolutely modern, to the point of reinventing music and creating new architectural forms. Architect, engineer, composer, mathematician… Xenakis was all these things at once, which makes him a particularly atypical artist. On the occasion of the centenary of […]