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    The Peninsula Paris has recently introduced the “Keys to Paris” – a unique offer giving guests insider access to Paris’ hottest exhibitions currently on offer in the capital. A perfect way to explore Paris in style, elegance and sophistication, the “Keys to Paris” offers a selection of exhibitions of the guests’ choice without queuing and being chauffeur-driven to the exhibition in one of The Peninsula’s MINI Cooper S Clubman cars customised with refrigerators, iPod connection, Wi-Fi and more in true Peninsula style and comfort. A bespoke invitation to a unique artistic voyage and carefully curated by the concierge team of The Peninsula Paris to pay tribute to French and Parisian cultural heritage, this eclectic programme is renewed every season with exhibitions and displays designed to appeal to all tastes and covering all historical periods – immersing every guest – adult or child – in the very heart of Paris. The “Keys to Paris” programme (available until 3 1 August 2017) includes: Balenciaga, l’oeuvre au noir Until 16 July 2017 Musée Bourdelle The Palais Galliera is paying homage to the couturiers’ couturier, Cristóbal Balenciaga (1895-1972), with an exhibition that resonates with the black tones of an alchemist of haute couture. Balenciaga pieces are displayed alongside the plaster casts in the Great Hall and there are more in Bourdelle’s studios and in the contemporary Portzamparc wing of the museum. Derain, Balthus, Giacometti 2 June 2017 – 29 October 2017 Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris Diplaying more than 200 pieces of art, the exhibition explores the relationship between those three major artists of the 20th century, going through the highlights of this artistic friendship. Their encounter in 1933 and the intensification of their relations from 1935 will increase the crossovers between their lives and their works. David Hockney 21 June 2017 – 23 October 2017 Centre Pompidou The Centre Pompidou is presenting a major retrospective of the work of British artist David Hockney. This retrospective celebrates the artist’s constant evolution when he wouldn’t stop renewing his style and technique, giving a new format to his researches applied to the story of images, technologies and their realisation. Rodin, l’exposition du centenaire Until 31 July 2017 Grand Palais To mark the centenary of his death, the Musée Rodin and Réunion des Musées Nationaux Grand Palais are joining forces to celebrate Auguste Rodin (1840-1917). The exhibition reveals Rodin’s creative universe, his relationship with his audience and the way in which sculptors have appropriated his style. The “Keys to Paris” room package offer includes:
  • Accommodation in the guest’s selected room category
  • Breakfast for two persons served in Le Lobby restaurant
  • VIP admission for two to guest’s choice of exhibition, with no queuing
  • Drop-off in Mini Cooper S Clubman when available
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi, video on demand and international VOIP phone calls
  • Shoe shine service
  • Complimentary minibar (soft drinks only)
  • Access to the hotel swimming pool and fitness centre

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