As the art capital of Paris, it is very necessary to visit its different art exhibition halls. You can see a lot of masterpieces. This is very rare in our country, especially with an artistic atmosphere. Of the place
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Superb show in ten sections on the life of Buddha: "Buddha la Légende D'Orée" + the wonderful Leskowicz Album of 53 Stations of Tokaido (route from Edo to Kyoto) + the permanent collection, makes this...
This was my first visit since the museum was remodelled and, as both a devout museum-goer and a scholar of Asian and Southeast Asian art, I was surprised and disappointed at how the museum presented i...
I had the pleasure of visiting this wonderful Asian art museum with a friend who has studied this genre. He gave me a perfect lesson as there are superb examples of the many features of art from the ...
The higher up you go in the building, the less impressive it becomes. Southeast Asia on the ground floor is fantastic, because the items are mainly thefts from former French colonies (Cambodia, Vietna...
Beat the crowds of tourists in Paris and visit this gem of a museum
I have visited the Guimet several times and each time I find new and interesting things to see. Happily for me, this museum doesn't seem to attract big groups of tourists so it is easy to see the exh...
As the art capital of Paris, it is very necessary to visit its different art exhibition halls. You can see a lot of masterpieces. This is very rare in our country, especially with an artistic atmosphere. Of the place
[Scenery] This kind of Musée Guimet – Panthéon Bouddhique type museum can always be seen. I know it is very beautiful, but it does not completely meet my taste. Although I definitely recommend it.
The Jimmy Museum is a museum dominated by Japanese culture. It also has a very detailed exhibition of Buddhist culture, which seems to be exchanged with the Japanese government. Many Japanese manga and cartoon dolls can be seen here, as well as the Buddha. Statue.
There is a quiet place in the center of Paris. There are many exhibits showing Eastern civilization. The richness and detail of the exhibits are beyond people's imagination. This is the symbol of the intersection of Eastern and Western culture-the Guimet Museum. Jigme’s exhibits are so rich that our measuring Jigme series is divided into nine phases. This time we will visit the ninth phase of Jigme’s series-Road to the Pearl of South Asia. When we came to the exhibition hall, the first thing that caught our eyes was the huge stone carvings of Angkor Wat. The well-preserved carvings of Angkor from the Khmer period in Cambodia were placed in front of us. These exhibits were all transported from Cambodia to Paris, and you can feel the extremely high archaeological value of the exhibits. How is the Khmer smile? Where is the source of Avalokitesvara? What is the Buddha of Immeasurable Light? What is the difference between the Sinicized Guanyin Bodhisattva we saw and these Angkor-carved Bodhisattvas? What is the difference between South Asian Buddhism and Buddhism as we know it? Buddhism has added different meanings and interpretations through the evolution of several countries, and the image and material of Buddha statues have gradually changed with the difference of regional culture. We are not only watching the sculptures, but also focusing on the cultural significance behind the sculptures.
This is mainly a small museum related to Buddhism. It is very close to the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. The Palais de Tokyo is on the left of the first bridge from the bottom in the picture, and it is 3 minutes to walk north from there. It is not a famous attraction, it depends on personal interests.