The arrondissement contains lots of art galleries

French President Georges Pompidou dreamt of a vast cultural centre a museum and an art school comprising plastic arts and music, cinema, books and audiovisual research. This looks fabulous: blue, green and yellow tubes, each with a different function. To leave some space inside the building, all the communication systems were located outside. The main entrance to the centre is located at the Place Georges Pompidou. The building houses a public library, the Muse National d'Art Moderne, IRCAM - the centre for music and acoustic research headed by Pierre Boulez, a library and art schools for children, cinema and conference halls. The focus of the Quartier is the giant clock which shows a soldier battling a dragon and other mythical animals. The building was renovated in 1999-2000. Works to construct the centre took 5 years and finished in 1977. An unusual construction symbolized the purpose of the centre culture mass production and spreading.. In 1969 architects from 49 countries participated in an architectural design competition. and on the other side there are Montmartre and Basilique du Plastic Pallet Sacr-Cur. Centre Georges Pompidou, or simply Beaubourg as the locals call it, is one of the most visited city attractions.

 

The arrondissement contains lots of art galleries, cosy restaurants and souvenir shops also selling photo albums, postcards and CDs. North from the Centre Georges Pompidou there is the Quartier de l'Horloge (Clock Quarter) a pedestrian area with numerous art and handicrafts shops. The contest was won by the Italian architect Renzo Piano and the British architect couple Richard Rogers and Sue Rogers. 2 million books, language laboratories, audiovisual equipment, newspapers and magazines from different world countries. In contrast to the traditional architecture one can see at the IV arrondissement, the building impresses with its avant-garde forms and scales. . The facade of the building is traversed with a giant glass escalator, which brings you to the upper ground where so that you could enjoy splendid views over Paris: Saint-Jacques Tower, tower of the Notre Dame. The square in front of the centre is occupied by street actors, musicians and acrobats, just like in the medieval times. There are works by the great masters of the 20th century (Matisse, Picasso, Braque, Duchamp, Mir, Giacometti). Muse National d'Art Moderne, or the National Museum for Modern Arts, displays a vast collection of modern arts from 1905 to present days: paintings, sculpture, architecture, design, photography. Bibliothque publique d'information is the largest library in France. 680 projects were presented. The European house of culture, the artistic cathedral, the cultural supermarket, an eclectostation, Pompidoulium - there are many words the French press called the new center with. It occupies the third and the second floors of the centre. It has eight floors, including three underground ones. Its 42 meters high, 166 meters long and 60 meters wide