The Center Pompidou is designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers, in twentieth-century. It is home to the National Museum of Modern Art and is globally famous for its twentieth and twenty-first-century workmanship accumulations. Every year, internationally renowned exhibitions are arranged on the top floor, where guests or visitors can enjoy a wonderful view of Paris and its rooftops. At the foot of the Center, the Atelier Brancusi exhibits a unique collection of works by this artist who played a major role in the history of modern sculpture.