(Last Update: 07.09.2024) I am here with the article about Le Mont Saint Michel, a thousand-year-old building that I have visited four times so far and is one of the most fascinating places you can see among the historical places in France. I would like to share with you all I know about where Le Mont Saint Michel is, how to get there, why it should be seen and what can be done there. Here you go, let's get started: 360 km west of Paris,
(Last Update: 07.09.2024) The subject of this article is mind-blowing... You can enter through the small door of a modest building in the middle of Paris and enter a completely different world underground, a very special place in Paris where the catacombs are located, the Catacombes. We will enter together. Catacombes means underground cemetery and this is one of the most interesting places you can visit in Paris. Whatever
(Last Update: 06.09.2024) In this article, I would like to introduce you to one of the most interesting churches in Paris: Montmartre Saint Jean Church - Eglise Saint Jean de Montmartre... If it is not your special interest during a trip to Paris, you should go and see this church. Maybe not, but if you are thinking of taking a Montmartre Tour, there is a remarkable place on your way that you can stop by, have a look at and leave.
(Last Update: 05.09.2024) There are churches in Paris that I have never thought to go inside even though I have passed them many times. Even though I visit Saint Germain Boulevard once a week, for some reason it never occurred to me to go inside the Saint Germain des Prés Church and look at it. It was as if that church was erected in that square as a monument just to give its name to the district, but of course it was not. Making 6.
(Last Update: 05.09.2024) This time, our tour route is Montmartre Cemetery. "With all the places to visit in Paris, are we going to visit the cemetery?" You may think, but after reading this article first and then the articles on Père Lachaise Cemetery and Montparnasse Cemetery, you will understand better why we are here. If you are one of those who already know that visiting a cemetery in Paris is one of the best things to do, then
(Last Update: 03.11.2024) Located on Montmartre Hill, the highest hill in Paris, Sacre Coeur Basilica - Basilique du Sacré-Coeur de Montmartre is one of the most beautiful churches in the city. This structure, which looks like the Walt Disney Castle in Disneyland, is placed at a point overlooking Paris, and with its beautiful architecture and pure white color, it gives a fascinating view among the greenery of the hill and the blue of the sky. this article
(Last Update: 04.09.2024) Rising in one of the most lively areas of Paris, Saint Paul Church is a building located in a very central location, in the 4th arrondissement, at the starting point of the Marais District. I pass by it many times, I have even met in front of it many times as a meeting point; It wasn't until much later that I had the chance to go inside and look at it. I thought why I hadn't entered before and also Notre-Dame Cathedral, Saint Sulpice Church, Sacré Coeur Basilica, Madeleine.
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) I first learned that there was such a large mosque in Paris from my teacher in the French course, when I first settled in Paris. In fact, this place was included in the list of "Places to see in Paris" in our textbook... It was a long time before I went to see this mosque because it was in a spot that I perceived as a far corner of Paris at that time. Then a few months later
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) "Why do you need to come to Paris and visit a cemetery?" You may ask, but Montparnasse Cemetery, one of the most special cemeteries in Paris and the final resting place of many famous names, is truly a place worth visiting and seeing. Albert Camus said, "If you want to know a country, look at how people die in that country." The graves of those who lived well and died well
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) Saint-Sulpice (sen sulpis), the largest church in Paris after Notre Dame Cathedral, is one of the most important churches of your Paris trip, with its architecture, the "holy relics" it contains, and the fountain and square in front of it. One of the addresses. Especially after the Notre Dame Cathedral fire, it will remain closed due to restoration work that will take years, and Saint Sulpice will continue to serve as the first church.