22 PARC ZOOLOGIQUE DE PARIS MUSÉE DE LA VIE ROMANTIQUE www.parczoologiquedeparis.fr Give your guests a change of scene: take them to the Paris Zoo. On the Clairières, a 1,000-m² expanse of lawn, they can http://museevieromantique.paris.fr enjoy a cocktail reception whilst gazing at the rhinos and lions (up to2,000 people standing). Organize a breakfast Housed in the former home and workshop of an a ist, the Musée de la Vie Romantique inmeeting at the Belvédère (100 people) at the foot of the the 9th arrondissement is devoted to 19th-century a . It has now reopened a er exten-Great Rock, or a seminar in the 70-seat Salle Achille Urbain. sive renovation work to make it more accessible to people with disabilities. A new tabletIn fine weather, you can host a cocktail reception in the app enables people to take a vi ual tour of the museum. The tea room opening into theentrance forecou (capacity: 1,800), with an unaccom- garden (50 covers) has also been refurbished. The winter garden (30 standing), the gardenpanied tour of the wildlife park. Other activities include (100 people) and the workshop (90 people) can be privately hired outside opening hours.feeding the sea lions and taking pa in a guided tour. museums LAFAYETTE ANTICIPATIONS and culture www.lafayetteanticipations.com The Galeries Lafaye e corporate foundation Lafaye e Anticipations has moved into a 19th-century industrial building refurbished by Rem Koolhaas, in the Marais. A steel-and-glass exhibition tower featuring 4 mobile floors is located at the centre of the impressive 2,200-m² space extending over 5 levels. These mobile pla orms off er up to 40 or so diff erent spatial configurations to exhibit work by international artists in fields such as fashion and design. The venue can be privately hired to host a breakfast meeting, a cocktail reception (250 people) or a seminar (50 people), followed by an exclusive guided tour. ATELIER DES LUMIÈRES www.atelier-lumieres.com Paris’s first centre for digital a wil l open this coming spring! Housed in an empty foundry in the 11th arrondissement, the Atelier des Lumières (created by the a and heritage con- sultancy Culturespaces) will off er immersive exhibitions, using cu ing-edge technologies to project floor-to-ceiling images. For its opening, the venue pays homage to Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, transpo ing viewers into a larger-than-life display of Klimt’s Beethoven Frieze, exhibited at the Secession Palace in Vienna. The venue can be privately hired for morning or evening events for 50 to 1,200 guests. You can use the industrial space as a se ing, have the current exhibition projected for your guests, or request a customized event. Off er your guests an amazing journey! WHAT’S UP IN PARIS 2018 enihC ed tiuN - secapserutluC © siraP ed elliV - anisseM reidiD ©olgorygrA ni aM ©nidnarG selliG-sioçnarF ©