(Last Update: 12.09.2024) There is no one among you who does not know Leonardo da Vinci, the painter of the Mona Lisa - La Joconde painting. You also know that painter, architect and inventor Leonardo da Vinci was Italian. Did you know that the house where he spent the last three years of his life and died was in France? In this article, we will discuss Leonardo da Vinci's House - Château du Clos Lucé in Amboise.
(Last Update: 11.09.2024) If you, like me, spent your childhood reading Jules Verne's books and enriched your imagination with the adventures in those books, then this article is for you. This time, we are going to Amiens, somewhere a little outside of Paris, and we are visiting Jules Verne's House in Amiens together. Amiens is a separate town about 120 km north of Paris.
(Last Update: 11.09.2024) If you like French literature or come from a francophone educational tradition, I think Maison de Balzac - Balzac's House, which I want to introduce to you in this article, will interest you. In fact, this place may be interesting for those who want to see an old house that looks like a vineyard in the middle of Paris. Maison de Balzac (meson dö balzac) is one of the most important names of French literature.
(Last Update: 07.09.2024) It's time to talk about one of the most important places to see around Paris, Claude Monet's house in Giverny... I wouldn't have to wait long to go to the house of Claude Monet, one of the first names that come to mind when Impressionism is mentioned. It was necessary. As you know, when to go to Paris? As I mentioned in my article, the weather in Paris is unpredictable, regardless of whether it is summer or winter. Especially
(Last Update: 10.09.2024) The treasures of Paris do not end with writing... In this article, they are all hidden in the back streets of Saint Germain, one of the most beautiful districts of Paris, behind a door that you will pass by without seeing if you do not turn your head, whereas it is one of the most beautiful districts of Paris. We will visit the Eugène Delacroix Museum, one of the famous museums. Located in the 6th arrondissement, just behind the Church of Saint-Germain des Prés, opposite Les Deux Magots, one of the famous cafes on Boulevard Saint Germain.
(Last Update: 10.09.2024) In this article, I would like to tell you about a special place that will be meaningful to many of you, the Monte Cristo Castle near Paris. There are many magnificent castles to visit around Paris, but I would like to introduce small, very close to Paris and equally meaningful places like Monte Cristo Castle. This place is maybe like the French castles we know.
(Last Update: 06.09.2024) Most of us know Auguste Rodin, and those who do not know this famous sculptor's famous "Thinking Man" sculpture. You know, the sculptor of the famous statue, a replica of which is in the garden of Bakırköy Psychiatric Hospital. You also know that the house where that sculptor once lived in Paris can be visited as a museum, but what about Meudon, which is now a museum?
(Last Update: 07.09.2024) 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: 05.09.2024) Do you like Dalida? I like it very much. So why do I love it? It is too long to explain, but I will try to summarize it briefly. Sometimes, to love a singer, you don't just have to like their voice very much; nor its style or melody. Sometimes there may be other criteria in life that make you love a song or a singer; So is my relationship with Dalida. As a child, in Koşuyolu
(Last Update: 05.09.2024) I don't know if you love Edith Piaf as much as I do. I have loved Edith Piaf since my childhood. In fact, this love started not with her songs, but with Gülriz Sururi's play "Kaldırım Sparrow". Later, I listened to Edith Piaf's songs and loved them, thanks to this play. Then time comes and goes, of course, the more you love, the more you love; A different pleasure from each song