Atlantica - 01.10.2006, Side 40

Atlantica - 01.10.2006, Side 40
PARISa 38 AT L A N T I CA Au P’tit Cahoua, 39, boulevard Saint Marcel 75013 Tel. +33 1 47 07 24 42 404, 69, rue des Gravilliers 75003 Tel. +33 1 42 74 57 81 Wally le Saharien, 36, rue Rodier 9ième Tel. +33 1 42 85 51 90 Hammam de la mosquée, 39 rue Geoffroy St. Hilaire, place du Puits-de-l’Ermite Tel. +33 1 43 31 38 20 Musée du quai Branly, 222 rue de l’Université 75007, quaibranly.fr Institut du Monde Arabe, 1, rue des Fossés-Saint-Bernard, Place Mohammed V, 75236 Tel. +33 1 40 51 38 38, imarabe.org It’s possible to learn more about North African culture than the food on even a short visit to Paris. The Institute of the Arab World, designed by legendary architect Jean Nouvel, has an exten- sive library, numerous exhibitions, and an outdoor summer cinema series. Take the glass elevator to the top floor to see a stunning view of Paris from the roof. Further along the river Seine, virtually next to the Eiffel Tower, the musée du quai Branly, a pet project of President Jacques Chirac, opened in June this year in an impressive new building also created by Nouvel. The museum features numerous exhibits and 300,000 objects on non-European cultures, including various African artifacts. Controversy surrounding the museum before its opening (the original working title was the obviously question- able “Museum of Primitive Art”) does not seem to have diminished interest, however, and there is a long snaking queue to gain admission and up the winding path to the display areas. The long, nar- row Africa section is a delight for anyone with an interest in the continent. The collection includes carved wooden masks from West Africa, with puckered mouths and closed slanted eyes, plainly decorated funeral urns from East Africa, colorfully embroidered marriage garments from the north, and creepy fetishes from the Congo, including a fierce one-foot figure covered in rusty nails for armor and wielding a carved spear. > FOOD FOR THOUGHT > WHERE TO GO 032-40ParisAtl506.indd 38 25.8.2006 0:56:19

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