Agenda

Exhibitions to see this weekend in Paris

Start here if you want a cultural outing that works this weekend in Paris, without scanning the whole catalogue. The page first highlights exhibitions that are easy to fit into your plans, more visual options, and shows you may not want to postpone.

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Choose your outing quickly

Three routes depending on your mood: easy outing, visual experience, or last chance before closing.

Easy outing

Pages already easy to turn into a real Saturday or Sunday visit.

Family-friendly or very visual

For a visit that is easier to read, more generous visually or easier to share.

This route will become richer as more pages are qualified for the weekend.

Before it is too late

Exhibitions to prioritise if you want to use the weekend before a show closes.

All exhibitions open this weekend

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Choose by mood

Four quick entries to filter the sélection: place, theme, discipline or visitor profile.

By venue

The most active institutions.

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By theme

The dominant éditorial topics.

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Who it's for

The visitor profile targeted.

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FAQ

The most natural questions around this time-based route.

Which exhibitions should I see in Paris for this weekend?

This page first highlights the strongest exhibitions for this weekend, then opens toward useful venues, themes and visitor profiles.

How can I quickly choose an exhibition for this weekend?

Start with the highlights near the top of the page, then branch either by major venue, by theme or by visitor profile depending on what matters most to you.

Can I filter this weekend by audience or experience?

Yes. The agenda hub is designed to cross the right moment with useful themes, audiences and formats instead of behaving like a mechanical list.