The Centre Pompidou in Paris

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Place Georges-Pompidou, 75004 Paris, France
contacts phone: +33 1 44 78 12 33
website: www.centrepompidou.fr
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Latitude: 48.860642, Longitude: 2.352245

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  • Milo Plomp

    Milo Plomp

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    The line can seem quite long, but it actually didn't take much time to get in. It wasn't overcrowded inside either. If you're under the age of 26, you get free museum entrance (you'll still have to pay for exhibitions though). But you can visit the two museum floors free of charge. You can only get free tickets at the ticket office (don't use the machines).

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    Khaled Abdullah

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    Visiting The Centre Pompidou was an amazing experience and worth to cherish. The architecture of the building was extraordinary. Museum collections are rich and interesting. Undoubtedly it's one of the best museum showcasing modern and contemporary art. One downsize is it's crowded most of the time. It took me around 1 hour to get in.

  • Leo Quinn

    Leo Quinn

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    Amazing experience! Huge range of artwork, from traditional to modern (the focus is obviously on modern art.) The building is a highly impressive feat of architecture that's perfect for a Modern Art Museum. The building is currently under renovation, so finding your way around can sometimes be challenging, but there is a fairly easy to use network of escalators suspended in tubes on the outside of the building. Make sure to visit the upper levels for a stunning view of the Paris skyline.

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    Allan Tyler

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    Excellent collection, beautifully curated. My favourite of the European modern art museums. Goes some way to addressing the whitewashing in many contemporary galleries' collections. Jolly and provocative. Best coat check. Worst for service in the top floor bar. More hostesses than you could count but only one waiter taking drinks orders and bringing the drinks.

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    Stefania Ciardi

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    I love this museum. There are always good temporary exhibitions and the permanent one is amazing. It's free under 26 years old (I think just EU citizens) and there should be a day each month that is free for everyone. I suggest to buy the ticket online and skip the queue, even if skipping the queue is a bit a strong word, as there are security checks that make also the priority entrance slower, but much less than the regular one. I suggest also to go to the top and have a nice view of the building and the view of the city.

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