Discovering Contemporary Architecture in Paris
Aimed at public transport users and anyone that loves Paris and has an interest in architecture, the ARCHI-BUS collection has been developed to promote contemporary Parisian architecture and encourage people to use public transport as a ‘means of pleasure transport'.
Distributed free to passengers, each guide* describes around fifteen contemporary buildings that stand as examples of outstanding, monumental or everyday architecture.
* In partnership with Pavillon de l'Arsenal.
Archi-bus
line 52
Discover Molitor
Swimming Pool, the Radio France
building and Maison Prunier, etc.
Archi-bus
line 64
Discover the Gambetta cinema, the Théâtre National de la Colline (national theatre)
and Lycée Hélène Boucher school.
Archi-bus
line 88
Discover the André-Citroën
Park greenhouses, Lycée
Camille See school and the Villa Guggenbuhl, etc.
Archi-bus
line 95
Discover Silvia-Montfort theatre, the Musée de la Poste (postal service
museum) and the Louvre Pyramid, etc.
Archi-bus
line 96
Discover the Maine
Montparnasse Tower,
the Maison Européenne de la
Photographie (European Photography Centre) and the Cirque
d'Hiver (Winter Circus House), etc.
Archi-bus
‘La Traverse
Ney-Flandre’ line
Discover the Eole
Gardens and La Cour du Maroc Park or the
Orgues de Flandre skyscrapers, etc.
Archi-Tram
line T3
Discover the French Ministry of Defence, the Palais des Sports stadium and the
France Télévisions building, etc.
Archi-Métro
line 6
Discover the elevated sections of the Paris Metro, the Maison de la Culture du Japon (Japanese
cultural centre) and the Institut d'optique (Engineering School
specialising in Optics), etc.
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