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(Last Update: 04.09.2024) It was when I had just settled in Paris, I was walking from Place Vendôme towards the Opéra in the 2nd arrondissement, sometimes looking around, sometimes at the buildings, sometimes at the shop windows. The luxurious jewelery and watches on display started to seem uninteresting after a while, but then came a moment when I saw a showcase and I was struck by it! An exquisite ballet costume was displayed in the window with a delightful presentation. HE
(Last Update: 04.09.2024) I wanted to do some research before preparing an article to introduce this beautiful building on the banks of the Seine River, but I learned that the story of this building, or rather the institution located in this building, the Institut de France, is so complicated; I don't know how to write a summary article either :) First of all, let's start from the position. Institut de France

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(Last Update: 03.09.2024) Did you know that there are ruins of a Gallo-Roman arena in Paris? Let's take the place we will get to know in this article as the Arènes de Lutèce - Lutece Arena, a place from the Gallo-Roman period, one of the little-known corners of Paris... This arena, located in the Quartier Latin Quarter in the 5th arrondissement, takes its name from It takes its name from the old name of Paris, Lutèce (lutes), and its history
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) It is necessary to write something about Paul, who - in my opinion - is an ordinary patisserie-bakery in Paris. Of course, we should not take credit for the fact that it has managed to make a name for itself compared to many neighborhood bakeries; It has created a very successful brand image for itself, but I must admit that for me, this place is the place where many beautiful patisserie products and bread types are available.
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) Many of the museums in Paris are famous for their cafes and restaurants as well as the works on display. One of the most magnificent and beautiful of these is undoubtedly the "Restaurant" located in the Musée d'Orsay (Orsay Museum). For some reason, it was not given a different name, it is called the Orsay Museum Restaurant - Restaurant du Musée d'Orsay, and its name is directly translated as Restaurant.
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) Vendome Square - Place Vendôme (plas vandom), located in the heart of Paris, is located in the center of Rue de la Paix, with buildings built in typical French architecture surrounding it in a rectangular format, and "Colonne" located in the middle. Vendôme" and of course its boutiques with the most important brands of luxury consumption, it is still one of the most popular places in Paris today as it was in the past.
(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: 03.09.2024) In a way, Paris is an arcade paradise. There are hundreds of passages, large and small, in many parts of the city, some hidden in between, some on the road. Many of them, like the Panoramas Passage, have not lost any of their historical originality and await their visitors, or at least those who will pass by, with all their charm. The word "passage" actually came into our language from the French word "passage".
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) Jardin des Tuileries - Inside the Tuileries Garden, much like its sibling, the Musée de l'Orangerie - Orangerie Museum, the Jeu de Paume is located at the main entrance of the Tuileries Garden, on the left and is often overlooked. Except for travelers, it is overlooked by tourists who take a classic Paris tour, but as careful travelers, you should visit Jeu de Paume after reading this article.