The Orangerie Museum hosts the tapestry The Lady with the Unicorn for an exhibition. His last public appearance was in 1946. Attention to detail is evident thanks to the close-ups of the tapestry.
Exceptional opening of the basements of the Gallo-Roman baths of Cluny to the public. These places were technical spaces with a sewer network and a heating system. Viviane HUCHARD, curator of the Cluny Museum, recounts what the place was at the time of Lutetia.
On a comment by the archaeologist André LEROI-GOURHAN, images of the archaeological excavations of the Gallo-Roman baths of Cluny in Paris. It is following the excavation campaign launched from 1946 to 1957 by Paul-Marie Duval.