This book traces the fascinating history of the Chapelle des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
It was Queen Margot who had it built, and work began in 1608.
Later, with Alexandre Lenoir,
NABA offers an original and varied program, supported by great artists and technicians, from 16 years old, whatever your level and your expectations.
find out moreApplicants must pre-register on the Taïga platform between January 17 and February 18, 2022 until 5:00 pm French time.
find out moreAs of February 3, two new exhibitions will open at the Beaux-Arts de Paris.
find out moreSee you on Saturday, February 12, 2022 for an information day dedicated to admissions.
find out moreJonathan Sobel, a 2021 graduate of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, dresses the Luxor Obelisk
find out moreThe Bredin Prat Endowment Fund has made a three-year commitment to the Beaux-Arts de Paris to support students and young artists.
find out moreToday, we are a collective. Entitled CELLA, it takes its name from the enclosed part of Roman temples, both a small chamber for travelers and the seat of the lʼidole.
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Palais des Beaux-Arts
The four exhibitions of Act 3 have in common a love of the living. They show a willingness to experiment with other ways of being attentive to the complexity and intensity of life, and to speculate on the future.
Our classes are open to all!
Registration for the winter session opens on
Wednesday, November 3rd at 12pm
Our classes are open to all!
Registration for the winter session opens on
Wednesday, November 3rd at 12pm