Monday, 10 October 2011

Centre Georges - Pompidou

Centre Georges - Pompidou
Centre Georges - Pompidou
The Pompidou Centre, also known simply as Beaubourg, is all about modern and contemporary 20th-century art. Thanks in part to its vigorous schedule of temporary exhibitions, it’s the most visited cultural site in Paris. Two floors are dedicated to some of the 40000-plus works of the Musée Nationale d’Art Moderne, the country’s collection of 20th-century art.
The design of the Pompidou has drawn critical comment since construction began in 1972. To keep the exhibition halls uncluttered, the architects put the building’s ‘insides’ on the outside, with each duct, pipe and vent painted in its own telltale colour: elevators and escalators are red, electrical circuitry yellow, plumbing green and air-conditioning blue.
After a massive renovation during 1998-99 the centre has a stunning reworked facade on the west side, an expanded exhibition space, and a new cinema, restaurant and cybercafe – plus new facilities for dance, theatre, CD and video.
The top floors have a magnificent view of Paris, while place George Pompidou below attracts street performers, musicians and artists.

Centre Georges - Pompidou
Centre Georges - Pompidou
Centre Georges - Pompidou
Centre Georges - Pompidou

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