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==== Special exhibitions ==== * [[File:Madeira-Street art-Portrait-Kleiner Prinz.jpg|thumb|The Little Prince as part of a street art project in [[Funchal]] ([[Madeira]])]]In 1996 the Danish sculptor [[Jens Galschiøt]] unveiled an artistic arrangement consisting of seven blocks of granite asteroids 'floating' in a circle around a 2-metre tall planet Earth. The artistic universe was populated by bronze sculpture figures that the little prince met on his journeys. As in the book, the prince discovers that "the essential is invisible to the eye, and only by the heart can you really see". The work was completed at the start of 1996 and placed in the central square of [[Fuglebjerg]], [[Denmark]],<ref name="GalschiøtGallery" /> but was later stolen from an exhibition in [[Billund, Denmark|Billund]] in 2011.<ref name="Berlingske-2011.10.17" /> * During 2009 in [[São Paulo]], Brazil, the giant Oca Art Exhibition Centre presented The Little Prince as part of The Year of France and ''The Little Prince''. The displays covered over 10,000 square metres on four floors, examining Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince and their philosophies, as visitors passed through theme areas of the desert, different worlds, stars and the cosmos. The ground floor of the exhibit area was laid out as a huge map of the routes flown by the author and [[Aéropostale (aviation)|Aeropostale]] in South America and around the world. Also included was a full-scale replica of his [[Caudron Simoun]], crashed in a simulated Sahara Desert.<ref name="TheLittlePrince.com-2011.03.14" /><ref name="JovemMuseologia" /><ref name="Carvalho" /> * In 2012 the [[Catalonia|Catalan]] architect Jan Baca unveiled a sculpture in [[Terrassa]], Catalonia showing the Little Prince along with the sentence, "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye".<ref name="llibrevell" /> * In February 2022, nearly eight decades after it was written, "The Little Prince" arrived in Paris. The exhibit began on February 17 and ended on June 26. It contained 600 items, including photographs, poems, and newspaper clippings relating to "The Little Prince."<ref>{{Cite news|last=Xu|first=Xiaofei|date=February 18, 2022|title=Paris exhibit brings 'The Little Prince' home|pages=1|work=CNN|url=https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/17/europe/little-prince-manuscript-france-exhibition-intl/index.html|access-date=February 18, 2022}}</ref>
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