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U Parizu se nalazi više od 130 muzeja, a samo u Lu- vru izloženo je više od 35.000 umetničkih dela. Ako pretpostavimo da turistička po- seta Parizu traje od pet do sedam dana, ceo boravak biste mogli da provedete samo u ovom jednom mu- zeju. Čak i kada biste posetu Luvru sveli na obilazak Mona Lize , ispred koje se u svakom trenutku nalazi stotinak turista sa selfi štapovima, samo u redovima i hodnicima ovog monumentalnog zdanja proveli bi- ste najmanje tri sata, jer Luvr se pro- stire na 60.000 kvadratnih metara i dnevno ga poseti oko 15.000 ljudi. A recimo da napolju sija sunce i da su pariski bistroi puni, i da kono- bari užurbano nose na poslužavnici-

ma tartove i kafu s mlekom, recimo i da baš na putu do muzeja ulični svi- rači počinju da vas opijaju zvucima šansone Život u ružičastom (La vie en rose), i da vas miris kroasana iz najbliže pekare tera da udahnete du- boko, i da vas podrhtavanje zemlje od metroa koji baš ispod vas prevo- zi hiljade Parižana podseća da ste u jednom od najlepših gradova u svetu, to je trenutak kada bez osećaja kri- vice možete da odustanete od odla- ska u muzej i prepustite se ulicama Pariza i umetničkim delima na nje- govim zidovima. Najiskrenija umet- nost je na ulicama i za nju ne mo- rate da platite ulaznicu. A u uličnoj umetnosti možete uživati dok obi- lazite različite lokacije u Parizu. Evo nekoliko predloga.

CENTAR (4. ARONDISMAN)

U samom centru Pariza, u neposrednoj bli- zini Pompidua i Kulturnog centra Srbije, na Trgu Igora Stravinskog nalazi se veliki mural od 350 kvadratnih metara pod nazivom Šut! (od fr. Chuuuttt, što znači pssst!). Autor je umetnik Džef Aerosol i on je osli- kao lik muškarca s prstom na usnama, koji ovim gestom poziva prolaznike da obrate pa- žnju na zvukove života koji ih okružuju. Od ovog dela grada, na putu ka Jevrejskoj četvrti, katedrali Notr Dam i dalje preko Sene ka La- tinskoj četvrti i poznatom Sen Žermenu, uži- vaćete u mnogobrojnim tragovima koje su umetnici ostavili na zidovima grada, od deta- lja koji se često uklapaju u postojeću arhitek- turu do većih murala. Ovi radovi nasta- ju i često nestaju preko noći, ali u tome je njihova lepota, videti ih dok su još tu i uživati u otkrivanju novih. Ukoliko ste ljubitelj lika i dela Serža Gensbura, jed- nog od najpoznatijih francuskih umet- nika 20. veka, svakako prođite ulicom Ru de Vernej. Na ovom mestu se na- lazi kuća u kojoj je Gensbur živeo do svoje smrti 1991. godine i njeni zidovi predstavljaju otvorenu knjigu u koju se i dan-danas upisuju njegovi obožavao- ci i tako mu odaju poštu.

CENTRE (4 TH ARRONDISSEMENT)

In the very centre of Paris, in the imme- diate vicinity of the Pompidou Centre, on the square Igor Stravinsky Place, is a huge mural measuring 350 square metres and entitled Chuuuttt! (meaning Ssshhh or hush). It was made by Jef Aérosol, who painted the face of a man with a finger to his lips, gesturing to passers-by to pay attention to the sounds of life surrounding them. From this part of the city on the road to the Jewish quarter, Notre Dame Cathedral and further across the Seine to the Latin Quarter and the famous Saint Germain, you will enjoy nu- merous traces that have been left by artists on the city’s walls – from fine details that often fit into ex- isting architecture, to larger murals. These works are often created and disappear overnight, but that is where their beauty lies – you see them while they are still there and enjoy discov- ering new ones. If you are a fan of the character and work of Serge Gainsbourg, one of the most famous French artists of the 20 th century, you should certainly take a walk down the street Rue de Verneuil. Here is the house in which Gainsbourg lived until his death in 1991, and its walls represent an open book which his fans still sign today and thus pay tribute to him.

Ukoliko ste ljubitelj lika i dela Serža Gensbura, svakako prođite ulicom Ru de Vernej If you are a fan of the character and work of Serge Gainsbourg, you should certainly take a walk down the street Rue de Verneuil

P aris has over 130 museums, with the Louvre alone exhibiting more than 35,000 artworks. If we assume that a tourist visit to Paris lasts be- tween five and seven days, you could spend your entire trip in this one museum. Even if your visit to the Louvre boiled down to tour- ing Mona Lisa, in front of which there are at least one hundred tourists with selfie sticks at any time, you would spend at least three hours just in the queues and corridors of this monumental building, as the Louvre covers an area of 60,000 square metres and is visit- ed by about 15,000 people a day. And let’s say that the sun is shining out- side, and the Parisian bistros are full, and rushed waiters are carrying trays of tarts and milky coffee, and let’s say that, while

you’re on your way to the museum, street musicians start to intoxicate you with the sounds of the chanson Life in pink (La vie en rose), and that the scent of croissants from the nearest bakery compels you to inhale deeply, and that the earth trembles from the underground metro carrying thousands of Parisians under your feet, which reminds you that you are in one of the most beau- tiful cities in the world, that is the moment when you can abandon your plans to tour museums without feeling any guilt and in- stead devote yourself to the streets of Par- is and the artwork on its walls. The sincer- est art is on the streets, and you don’t need to buy a ticket to see it. And you can enjoy street art while you tour various locations in Paris. Here are a few suggestions.

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