Visitor profiles

Choose exhibitions by visitor profile

The English visitor-profile page now follows the same practical logic as the French version: each audience opens onto a short, more useful exhibition selection instead of sending readers to weak placeholder pages.

Curious visitors
English profile pages

Quick reference points

Three simple markers to understand the current scope of the English visitor-profile page.

Visitor profiles 6 profiles
Current exhibitions 101 exhibitions
Quick reference points 6 sections

Curious visitors

13 linked exhibitions. Casual curious is an editorial reference page on Expo Paris.

Families and children

7 linked exhibitions. Families and children is an editorial reference page on Expo Paris.

International visitors

2 linked exhibitions. International visitors is an editorial reference page on Expo Paris.

Art lovers

1 linked exhibition. Art lovers and enthusiasts is an editorial reference page on Expo Paris.

Couples

1 linked exhibition. Suggestions of exhibitions and venues that pair well for a couple's outing in Paris — atmosphere, slow pace, comfortable spaces.

Friends

1 linked exhibition. Outing with friends is an editorial reference page on Expo Paris.

Continue from profiles

A lighter internal-linking layer so visitor profiles stay connected to the rest of the English catalogue without overloading the page.

Profiles to museums

Useful when the place matters more than the visit style and you already have a museum or institution in mind.

Profiles to themes

Subjects and periods work better when the visit starts from an idea, a topic or a broader historical frame.

Profiles to movement pages

Movement and artist pages help readers move from a practical visit profile to a stronger cultural context.

All visitor profile routes

Every English visitor profile currently exposed in the catalogue, with stable in-page anchors instead of weak placeholder detail pages.