(Last Update: 12.09.2024) If architecture and urban planning are your interests, if you are a model enthusiast like me, or if you are curious about the historical development of Parisian architecture and the projects planned for the future, and if you would like to tour the interior of a highly aesthetic and historical building for free, this article is about The Pavillon de l'Arsenal that I will introduce to you is the place just for you. Pavillon de l'Arsenal (pavilion de l'Arsenal or pavilion de l'Arsenal)
(Last Update: 10.09.2024) As we all know, Paris is an endless treasure. You can never say "it's over", it is possible to encounter a new beauty every time that will surprise, excite and of course make you happy. Our discovery point in this article is such a place: Cour Damoye (Kur Damua or Kuğğ Damua). Moreover, in one of the most crowded areas of Paris, thousands of people pass by every day.
(Last Update: 04.09.2024) In this article, I would like to talk about one of the hidden corners of Paris, La Promenade Plantée, or in other words, La Coulée Verte. When you come to Paris, if you want to surprise your loved one, spouse, friend or friends, enter Rue de Lyon in Bastille Square, which continues to the right of the Bastille Opera, walk about 100-200 meters, and then see the photo above on the left.
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) Bastille Square - Place de la Bastille, the most important symbolic square of the French Revolution, has its historical significance from the incident where the Bastille Prison, which was located here during the popular uprising on July 14, 1789, was raided by the rebellious people and the prisoners were released. taking. Every year, July 14 is celebrated as "La Fête National Français - French National Day" in France. to the French Revolution
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) This time we are in Place des Vosges, one of the most beautiful squares in Paris. IV in 1605. The first name of the square, which was started to be built by the order of Henry VIII, was "Place Royal", that is, "Royal Square", but the name of the square was changed to "Place des Vosges" by Napoleon in honor of the Vosges, the department that paid the first tax to the French State after the 1789 French Revolution.