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Photos and video clips were not allowed in the exhibition space, so I respected that.
The City of Paris (Ville de Paris) runs MANY museums which are ALWAYS free to the public. I am available as a private guide if you like. Many places which normally charge and entrance fee are free the first Sunday of every month in France. "Heritage Days." If you go to a popular place, such as the Orangerie museum at the edge of the Tuileries gardens (underground train line 1 to Concorde or Tuileries is a suggestion) consider getting there first thing in the morning, as lines may be long. We only had to wait about 20 minutes to get in but it WAS a bit crowded. Still, we enjoyed the Monet works and then went "next door" to the Jeu de Paume museum for the Berenice Abbott show (this one, we had to pay to get into, but still, it was good).
I do two channels on YouTube: CUTECATFAITH and SLOBOMOTION. I hope to have my website updated and revised shortly. Thank you for joining me here. I am disabled and getting older, so unless you hear from me there was a problem, that means I was okay in the places I show you. Come visit!