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(Last Update: 02.03.2024) If you ask me what the most important events in Paris excite me, I will undoubtedly say that one of them is Journées du Patrimoine - Cultural Heritage Days. Within the scope of this event, which is held every year in mid-September and should not be missed, countless government institutions, palaces, museums and many monumental buildings that you would not have the chance to visit in normal times open their doors to visitors.
(Last Update: 02.03.2024) Every year in Europe, one night of May is celebrated as the European Night of Museums - La Nuit Européenne des Musées. Within the scope of this event, many museums, galleries and cultural centers all over Europe open their doors to their visitors free of charge after a certain time in the evening, and these places are free of charge until 11, 12 and 1 at night.
(Last Update: 03.03.2024) Paris's surprises never end, and it doesn't look like they will. At the beginning of 2015, we learned that there was a very special sculpture museum called Musée Bourdelle (museum burdel or museum buğdel) on the Montparnasse side, and we jumped in and went there on the first weekend. When we arrived at the door of this small building with a brick exterior, we were unfortunately disappointed because it was closed for renovations. Then some time passed,
(Last Update: 03.03.2024) In this article, we are at Musée Cernuschi, one of the very special museums of Paris, which is not well known but attracts attention with both its building and the works exhibited in it. Located in the 8th Arrondissement, right next to Parc Monceau, Musée Cernuschi is an impressive museum where beautiful examples of Far Eastern art are exhibited. To tell the truth, although I love Far Eastern arts, they are not among my priorities.
(Last Update: 04.03.2024) Does the sky fascinate you too? So, are you interested in airplanes, spacecraft, aviation? If I ask, are you interested in technology and the boundaries of the universe? So here you go; I would like to tell you about the Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace, the Air and Space Museum, one of the most beautiful museums you can see in Paris... Air and Space
(Last Update: 04.03.2024) Almost everyone knows Madame Curie. If I said "know", everyone is familiar with this name. It is generally known that he is a famous scientist, and a general opinion is expressed about him by saying "he discovered radiation or x-ray." In this article, we will refresh our knowledge and talk about a beautiful museum in Paris that you can visit for free.
(Last Update: 04.03.2024) Paris, the capital of art, did not gain this title for no reason. Beautiful and special art galleries, museums, art education institutions, theatres, operas and more, which you encounter in every corner of the city, take their place in the daily life of Paris as one of the indispensable parts of daily life in order to add value to life. In this case, when it comes to art, the first thing that comes to mind is
(Last Update: 01.04.2024) Our tour stop in this article will be the House of Victor Hugo, one of the most important men of letters in France and one of the most famous writers and poets in the world. Special works are packed into the 1802-year life story of Victor Hugo, who was born in Besançon (Bözanson) in 1885 and died in Paris in 83, and of course, a life that is equally interesting and full of details. Hugo's house in Besançon
(Last Update: 04.03.2024) In this article, we will talk about a beautiful place that managed to remain hidden in a public place in Paris, or chose to remain so, Paris's small but also special and important Romanticism Museum - Musée de la Vie. I would like to introduce Romantique to you. Musée de la Vie Romantique can actually be translated as “Museum of Romantic Life”
(Last Update: 04.03.2024) I always say, "The Marais Region is an inexhaustible treasure." I traveled many times as a tourist, and during the ten years I lived in Paris, I would go to the Marais almost every week. Sometimes I would make the mistake of thinking, "Okay, now I've learned about these places," but then I realized that there were still a ton of new things to discover. Here is one of them, in August 2014