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Street culture

2006: Street culture

Though the Grand Palais is over 100 years old, it is still at the leading edge and firmly in touch with contemporary creation.

At an event called Rue au Grand Palais, a new generation discovered the building when it took possession of the nave for a demonstration of variegated urban cultures and hip-hop.

Rue au Grand Palais, 2006. Street danse.

Rue au Grand Palais, 2006. Street danse.

© Ministry of Culture and Communication, photo Didier Plowy

Rue au Grand Palais, 2006. A skater takes off in the Nave.

Rue au Grand Palais, 2006. A skater takes off in the Nave.

© Ministry of Culture and Communication, photo Didier Plowy

© Ministry of Culture and Communication, photo Didier Plowy

Rue au Grand Palais, 2006. Live concert in the Nave.

Rue au Grand Palais, 2006. Live concert in the Nave.

© Ministry of Culture and Communication, photo Didier Plowy

Rue au Grand Palais, 2006. Street arts take possession of the Nave.

Rue au Grand Palais, 2006. Street arts take possession of the Nave.

© Ministry of Culture and Communication, photo Didier Plowy

Rue au Grand Palais, 2006. The dome vibrates to the rhythm of urban music.

Rue au Grand Palais, 2006. The dome vibrates to the rhythm of urban music.

© Ministry of Culture and Communication, photo Didier Plowy

Rue au Grand Palais, 2006. An enthralling scene at the Grand Palais.

Rue au Grand Palais, 2006. An enthralling scene at the Grand Palais.

© Ministry of Culture and Communication, photo Didier Plowy

Rue au Grand Palais, 2006. Walls of graffiti bring colour to the Nave.

Rue au Grand Palais, 2006. Walls of graffiti bring colour to the Nave.

© Ministry of Culture and Communication, photo Didier Plowy