Paris The Centre Georges-Pompidou

The Centre National D’Art Et De Culture Georges-Pompidou look like a huge spaceship made of glass. A unique architecture that turns the usual building inside out of steel and coloured tubing. A vast multidisciplinary structure designed by Competion Winner Architect Renzo Piano & Richard Rogers. Steel Structure and Mechanical Electrical design by engineers Ted Happold and Peter Rice of Ove Arup. 

The Centre National D’Art et de Culture Georges-Pompidou (Centre Pompidou, or Beaubourg) opened in 1977. The Centre Pompidou in Paris is big on all forms of modern art from Pop Art like Andy Warhol and his soup cans, or Cubism, where artists like Picasso and Braque will make you see the world from a new, fragmented perspective. Beside painting there are lots of modern arts such as sculpture, photography, 400,000 books collection and multimedia.

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