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Travel | Tips | Aesthetics on Instagram: "Books, Coffee and Art, the ultimate trio 👌 📌Be sure to check Halle Saint Pierre @hallesaintpierre when visiting Montmartre (few feet away from the Sacré Coeur steps). A unique spot to explore unconventional artworks often created by self-taught artists, pushing the boundaries of traditional artistic norms. ✨ 📍Halle Saint Pierre, 2 Rue Ronsard, 75018 Paris 💰Free entry/ paid exhibitions (10€) #parisjetaime #paris #montmartre #montmarteart #parislife Halle Saint Pierre, 2023 Books, Books Coffee, Free Entry, Halle, Exhibitions, Boundaries, Mars, Travel Tips

Travel | Tips | Aesthetics on Instagram: "Books, Coffee and Art, the ultimate trio 👌 📌Be sure to check Halle Saint Pierre @hallesaintpierre when visiting Montmartre (few feet away from the Sacré Coeur steps). A unique spot to explore unconventional artworks often created by self-taught artists, pushing the boundaries of traditional artistic norms. ✨ 📍Halle Saint Pierre, 2 Rue Ronsard, 75018 Paris 💰Free entry/ paid exhibitions (10€) #parisjetaime #paris #montmartre #montmarteart…

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How many books are too many books? Halle Saint Pierre, a hidden gem in Paris, offers a unique blend of art and culture. Originally built in 1868 as a market hall, this space at the foot of Montmartre transformed in the 1980s into a museum dedicated to outsider art, contemporary folk art, and naive art. Inside, you’ll discover an eclectic mix of exhibitions, cozy nooks brimming with books, and a charming café perfect for a coffee break. Whether you’re a book lover, art enthusiast, or simply ... Eclectic Cafe, Halle Saint Pierre, Paris Hidden Gems, Cozy Nooks, Contemporary Folk Art, Art Enthusiast, Art And Culture, Instagram Highlights, Cozy Nook

How many books are too many books? Halle Saint Pierre, a hidden gem in Paris, offers a unique blend of art and culture. Originally built in 1868 as a market hall, this space at the foot of Montmartre transformed in the 1980s into a museum dedicated to outsider art, contemporary folk art, and naive art. Inside, you’ll discover an eclectic mix of exhibitions, cozy nooks brimming with books, and a charming café perfect for a coffee break. Whether you’re a book lover, art enthusiast, or simply…

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