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January 30, 2007 The “Centre Nationale d’Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou”, better known as Beaubourg, tomorrow celebrates its 30th year. On the day of its “birthday”, what has been one of the most important buildings of the entire XX century, will receive the visit of President of the Republic, Jacques Chirac. For the two days following, the structure will instead be open until 11 pm, and throughout the month of February, the square in front of it will host the projection of a video that tells its story. In its 30 years of life, the building by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers has been visited by more than 180 million people and has already been the object of renovation, precisely to adapt it to an extraordinary success among the public, greater than even the most optimistic forecasts. |
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