Saturday 30 May, 14:30

Guided Tour of the Quartier des Bains

Explore four contemporary galleries on a lively walking route through the gallery district. Led by professional guide Julie Zelenova, the tour invites close-looking at artworks and exchanges with gallery staff, uncovering artists’ practices and curatorial approaches. The promenade balances thoughtful viewing with a dynamic pace, offering an energetic, social way to experience current exhibitions and the neighbourhood’s creative pulse. Suitable for participants of all levels.

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