Former French President George Pompidou wanted an ultra-modern art center. And he got it: Excellent architects Renzo piano and Richard Rogers effectively have a ventilation and cable in such a pipe, a part of the facade of the pipe, for exhibitions and events We have secured the internal space for.
Entering from Rue du Renard, the huge Bibliothèque Publique'Information occupies part of the first floor, the second floor and the third floor. On the 6th floor there are two temporary exhibition halls (generally wonderful) and a super industrial restaurant Georges (looking for the red door on the left side of the main entrance) that you can see the unobstructed view of Paris.
The fee for museums and exhibitions includes the entrance fee for the roof - or just to purchase a panoramic ticket
On the west side of the city center, Georges Pompidou and a pedestrian street nearby, street performers, musicians, jugglers, and artists of pantomime are gathered. Located in the south of the city center, Igor Stravinsky is a unique mechanical fountain, including a cymbal, a heart, a note symbol, and a ruby red lip pair by Jean Tinguely and Niki de Saint Phalle. How to make
Center Georges Pompidou (French pronunciation :), also called Center Pompidou, is a complex building in the Beaubourg district of Paris' 4th district, close to Les Halles, rue Montorgueil, Marais. It is designed by Richard Rogers and Lenzo piano building team and by high-tech architectural style Jean Franco Frankie. There is a large public library, the Bibliothèque Public Information Library (Public Information Library), Musée Nationald 'Art Moderne, Europe' s largest modern art museum, and the IRCAM Music and Audio Research Center. . For its geographical location, the center is locally known as Beaubourg (IPA :). It was named after French president Georges Pompidou from 1969 to 1974. He was officially held by President Valery Giscard 'Estaing on January 31, 1969.
In 2010, the Pompidou Center opened a state level branch office in Metz City, 170 miles east of Paris. This new museum is part of the effort to expand contemporary art exhibitions outside the big museum in Paris. The building of this new museum was designed by architect Ban Ban Shigeru. The central spire, 77 meters high, was built in 1972 in Pompidou Center in Paris. The Pompidou Metz Center exhibited a unique extraordinary exhibition of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art. Since the founding of the main museum in Paris, agencies have become the most visited cultural venues in France outside of Paris and have accommodated 550,000 visitors a year.