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BEAUBOURG MUSEUM (GEORGES POMPIDOU) - Paris

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Pompidou Center, better known as Beaubourg, is still one of
Paris most touristic places and one of the world most visited
museums. Its architecture is the aim of rationalism: the structure
is entirely visible and the decoration is directly made on
this structure. For instance, one can see every pipe and know
what it contains from its color. The iron structure is outside
so as the escalators. This gives a large 5 stories place with
no walls inside. This is very convenient to organize the museum
around the pieces or for the temporary exhibitions. This is
the French National Modern Art Museum. Collections of the
XXth century, with master pieces from Picasso, Braque, Matisse,
Dalì, Chagall, Miro...
After the recent modernizaton for the new millenium, realized by architects Renzo Piano, Jean François Bodin, Dominique Jakob and Brendan Mc Farlane, the MNAM (Musée National d'Art Moderne) de Paris has become even larger than New York Modern Art Museum (MoMA), its eternal rival.
But George pompidou Center isn't just an art gallery: it also holds a library, a graphic laboratory, a video library, an architectural and design collections, a industrial creation center, an institute specialized in experimenting sounds and music and the reconstruction of the great sculptor Constantin Brancusi's atelier.
The most amazing side of the Pompidou Center, its true secret, is its huge room where everybody can wander about without getting bored, as if it were a colourful amusement park.
What is most important, it gives the opportunity to enjoy modern art to visitors who may not know anything about it, allowing them to have fun and feel full of wonder like a child ion a merry-go-round.
The record crowds at the Public Information Library (BPI), with
14,500 people a day. While easily explained (encyclopaedic collections,
free access without membership cards or registration, 1,800 reading
desks), the shortcomings and inadequacy of university libraries
in Paris are also partly to blame. With its 450,000 books, 2,600
magazines and journals, and 2,400 videos (not to mention the use
of new technologies), the BPI maintains its remarkable standard
through a constant process of "weeding out" to remove
as many volumes as are added to keep up with new publications.
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