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(Last Update: 05.09.2024) Located in the 5th arrondissement, in the Latin Quarter - Quartier Latin, diagonally opposite the Notre Dame Cathedral, right on the banks of the Seine River, Saint Michel is a lively place at all hours of the day and a very enjoyable place to wander around. Since it is located in the middle of important attractions such as Châtelet, Notre Dame, Boulevard Saint Germain, and Luxembourg Garden, it is always a busy place for tourists.
(Last Update: 05.09.2024) One of the most important places hosting performing arts in Paris is undoubtedly Théatre de l'Odéon - Odeon Theatre. As you know, "odeon" is the name given to small amphitheaters in ancient Greece where theater and concert events were held. The Odeon Theater is a very stylish and ostentatious building with a hall for 800 people. Of course, with a splash like at the Opéra Garnier.
(Last Update: 05.09.2024) We all know the Luxembourg Garden, those who have the opportunity have definitely gone and seen it, and most of us know the famous French Senate - Luxembourg Palace on the side of the garden overlooking the pool, for better or worse, but how many of you have had the chance to visit this magnificent structure? there is? Coinciding with the annual Journées du Patrimoine - Cultural Heritage Days events in 2014, this
(Last Update: 04.09.2024) Did you know that there is a meter stone in Paris? As a measure of length, the meter is a common and indispensable unit of measurement in all of our lives. The metric system we have been using in Turkey since 1931, along with the republican revolutions, takes its origins from the French Revolution of 1789. After the revolution, in 1795, the Convention Nationale established a common unit of measurement for length, which we use today.
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) If you want to fill your stomach both deliciously and at a reasonable price in Paris, one of the best options is crepes. Buying a meal at any creperie on your way to taste a traditional flavor and keep your budget balanced will be one of the pleasant moments of the day, a pleasant taste on your palate and a pleasant memory in your memory. Of course
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) If you are one of those who like to wander Paris from corner to corner, I recommend you to discover places such as Cour du Commerce Saint-André while getting lost in the streets, wandering from street to street, walking with your head raised upwards in admiration, and from time to time. It means looking through the doors and passages you pass by. Paris is a city so rich in arcades, courtyards and alleyways
(Last Update: 03.11.2024) Café de Flore (cafe dö flor or cafe dö flağ), which has been in existence since the 1880s and is among the most famous cafes along with Les Deux Magots in the Saint Germain district of Paris, was the home of the French intellectuals of a period. It is quite famous because it is a place he visits frequently. Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Picasso, Albert
(Last Update: 03.11.2024) One of the most enjoyable moments of living in Paris is undoubtedly sitting in a cafe, eating and drinking something, chatting with friends, reading a book or just watching everyone passing by and having a good time. One of the most famous cafes in Paris, where you can find a large or small cafe on almost every corner, is of course Les Deux Magots (le dö mago).
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) Before describing Odeon, when describing the streets of Paris to someone who has never seen Paris, I said, "Picture Nişantaşı, think of streets at least three times wider and a hundred times longer than Rumeli Street, and also I say, "Imagine having hundreds of those streets and scattering lots of parks, gardens and palaces, that's what Paris is like." Odeon Square - Place de
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) Let's get to know Saint Germain, one of the most beautiful, liveliest and most enjoyable districts of Paris, and the area around Saint Germain Boulevard. The boulevard located in the 5th and 6th arrondissements is called Boulevard Saint-Germain (sen germen or sen jeğmen) in French. Starting from the French National Assembly - Assemblée Nationale building and continuing to the Arab World Institute