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在巴黎参观博物馆时,发现了一个有趣的现象:大凡在世界上很有影响的艺术博物馆,大多与历届总统有关。顺着这个线索考证下去,就会发现,自第五共和国以来,除首任总统戴高乐处于西方科技工业发展初期而没怎么顾上文化产业之外,历任总统都在任期内新建或改建了一座以上的艺术博物馆。这些博物馆作为总统们的政绩工程,不仅是他们执政的纪念碑,也丰富了巴黎的艺术宝库,为后人留下了一笔丰厚的文化遗产。蓬皮杜与蓬皮杜文化中心乔治·蓬皮杜是戴高乐的继任者。他于1969年上任,7年任期未满就去世了。人们
When you visit the museum in Paris, you discover an interesting phenomenon: most of the most influential art museums in the world are related to the past presidents. Following this clues, we can see that since the Fifth Republic, except for the first president, de Gaulle, who was in the early stage of development of western science and technology industry and did not pay much attention to cultural industries, all previous presidents have newly built or rebuilt more than one Art Museum. These museums, as the political achievements of the presidents, not only serve as memorial to their administration, but also enrich the art treasures of Paris and leave a rich cultural heritage for their descendants. Pompidou and Pompidou Cultural Center George Pompidou is de Gaulle’s successor. He took office in 1969 and died seven years before his term expired. people