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What if you experienced the museum in a different way? When the doors close to the public, the Musée national de la Marine exceptionally opens its spaces for a unique experience combining literature, music, and visual arts. On the occasion of the exhibition La Marine et les peintres, écrivains de Marine and musicians invite you to unprecedented evenings at the heart of the collections. Guided through the Salon and the exhibition, visitors discover a selection of works accompanied by readings and musical performances in an intimate atmosphere. A rare opportunity to see the works from a different perspective, through the words of great authors and the sounds of the harp, flute, violin, or cello.
A meeting of literature, music, and maritime heritage The sea has always inspired artists, writers, and travelers. Over the course of these exceptional evenings, the écrivains de Marine share their passion for great maritime stories and travel literature through selected texts, in dialogue with the works presented in the exhibition. Each event offers a different experience, where readings and music respond to one another to create a sensitive immersion in the maritime world. Exceptional guests Among the invited authors are: - Erik Orsenna - Isabelle Autissier - Sylvain Tesson - Patrick Deville - Jean-Luc Coatalem - Arnaud de la Grange - Philibert Humm - Olivier Frébourg Distinctive voices, all with a strong connection to the sea, travel, and writing. An original cultural outing in Paris Whether you love literature, are passionate about maritime heritage, or are simply looking for a different cultural experience, these evenings offer a special moment where the arts meet. In the exceptional setting of the Musée national de la Marine, let yourself be carried away by stories, melodies, and artworks for a timeless interlude in the heart of Paris. Practical information 📅 Thursdays, June 11, 18, and 25 🕖 Sessions at 7:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Full price: €40 / Reduced rate: €36
Price: Booking required – limited places Full price: €40 / Reduced rate: €36
Source: paris.fr — photo: © Musée national de la Marine
