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With six months to go before the Games, visitors can delve into over 125 years of sporting history through three touring exhibitions. History, athletes' portraits, the Women's World Games… Brush up on your Olympic and Paralympic knowledge!
Paris, an Olympic centenary
We all know by now that Paris will host the next Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer. However, not everyone knows that one hundred years ago, the city was ushered into the modern era through its hosting of the Games. This exhibition puts the Paris 2024 Games into a historical and international perspective.
Paris, an Olympic centenary" exhibition: 100 years of Games history
Mairie du 20e arrondissement - 6 place Gambetta, Paris 20e
Du jeudi 20 avril 2023 au dimanche 29 septembre 2024
The 1922 Women's World Games
This expo is a tribute to women's sporting courage; Alice Milliat was one of the female symbols of the Olympic Games. In August 1922, just after the First World War, she launched the first women-only Games, known as the Women's World Games. One hundred years on, this exhibition pays tribute to this feminist sporting event.
Exhibition: "The 1922 Women's World Games".
Bibliothèque Saint-Eloi - 23 rue du Colonel Rozanoff, Paris 12e
Du mardi 02 mai 2023 au lundi 30 septembre 2024
History, Sport and Citizenship
From the Olympic Games in Athens in 1896 to the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris 2024, this exhibition embarks on a journey through 125 years of sporting history through 45 athlete portraits.
Olympic and Paralympic Games: discover the "History, Sport and Citizenship" exhibition
Pôle Rosa Luxembourg - 71 rue du Château des rentiers, Paris
Du samedi 01 avril 2023 au lundi 30 septembre 2024
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