Located in Hall M at Paris – Charles de Gaulle Airport's Terminal 2 is Espace Musées current exhibit, 50 priceless works by Auguste Rodin. In addition to some of his most famous masterpieces such as Le Penseur (The Thinker), l’Age d’Airain (The Age of Bronze) and Le Baise (The Kiss), the exhibition offers a glimpse of the artist’s workshop in a painting by artist Eugène Carrière. Movement and flight is addressed with a series of winged figures with one large wing which hints at Rodin’s admiration for airplanes. Rodin, Wings of Glory will be on display until the end of May, 2013.
Airports
OGG, MCO, SNA? Here’s How Airports Got Their Codes
Some are pretty easy to decipher – take ATL (Atlanta) and SEA (Seattle). But others are a little less obvious – why is Orlando known as MCO? Here’s a brief history of how airport codes Read more…