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(Last Update: 03.03.2024) I am very happy to introduce you to many historical buildings as well as places to visit in Paris in this blog, but in this article we will go a little out of line. Actually, I will talk about a special place as a concept, but this time the building I want to tour with you is a contemporary architectural work. Of course, it is very important not only in terms of its architectural features but also in terms of its meaning and importance.
(Last Update: 03.03.2024) Do you like second-hand books, especially antique ones? If your answer is yes, in this article I would like to introduce you to the Old Book Market - Le Marché du Livre Ancien, a wonderful second-hand second-hand bookstore in Paris. I discovered this place by chance, I hope you don't wait too long to discover it like me, after reading this article, jump in and find it.
(Last Update: 03.03.2024) If you are one of those who love stationery products like me, this article is for you. This time we will go to a beautiful stationery store in Paris, or rather a place that sells stationery and art supplies, Rougier & Plé. Rougier & Plé is one of the largest stationers in Paris. It has many branches in France and - as far as I know - four stores in Paris, but
(Last Update: 01.04.2024) - Guest Writer: Av. Bilgehan Avcı Latin Quarter where Sorbonne University is located! I wonder if Latinos live in this neighborhood? Or do you need to know Latin to live here? I wonder where the name of this neighborhood came from? Latin has been used as the language of science in Europe for many years. With its universities, libraries, printing houses, bookstores and venues that enable intellectual discussions.
(Last Update: 03.03.2024) The cultural treasures of Paris are endless. In this article, we will get to know one of them again. This time we are in Bibliothèque Sainte Geneviève – Sainte Genevieve Library, which is one of the most famous places among libraries, which is one of the places I have a weakness for. The library, which takes its name from Sainte Geneviève (sent jönviev), the patron saint of Paris, is located in the 5th arrondissement, right next to the Panthéon.
(Last Update: 03.03.2024) IMPORTANT NOTE: The magnificent library in Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France - Part of the Richelieu Building of the National Library of France was recently converted into a museum. A part of the building, which was not open to the public in the past, can be visited as a museum, but I have not had the chance to visit the museum yet and since this information is very new, there is no detailed information available on the internet yet.
(Last Update: 04.03.2024) One of my favorite things to do in Paris is undoubtedly to wander from book to book and breathe in the unique atmosphere of each one. Since Paris is a city that offers a wide range of options in this regard, there is no such thing as a shortage of places. Another beauty of Paris is that it hosts many bookstores selling general books.
(Last Update: 02.04.2024) How about learning a few French words that will make your life easier during your trip to Paris? When I go to visit a country, I learn a few basic words and sentence patterns in the language of that country and use these words I learned in cafes, restaurants or small shopping is one of my favorite "cute things". Of course, my intention is not to sit down and give language lessons, you can find a lot of information on that subject on the internet;
(Last Update: 04.03.2024) It's time to talk about Gibert Joseph, one of the most established and largest bookstores (and stationery stores) not only in Paris but also in France. As I mentioned before when introducing Gibert Jeune, the origins of this bookstore date back to 1886. Father Joseph Gibert, who first started working as a bouquiniste in bookstore booths on the banks of the Seine River in Saint Michel, started his first career in Saint Michel in 1888.
(Last Update: 04.03.2024) I mentioned in my previous articles that one of the best things you can do while wandering around Saint Michel is to visit a bookstore, and I tried to introduce you to these places by writing about Shakespeare and Company and Gibert Jeune. Now it's the turn of Boulinier, which is also located in this region and is one of my favorite bookstores. Founded in 1845, Boulinier is on the Boulevard Saint Michel leading from Saint Michel to the Luxembourg Garden.