(Last Update: 05.06.2025) There are places in Paris that are both within easy reach of everyone and in a secret that those who are curious and research cannot find in life. In this article, I would like to tell you about one of such places, a wonderful cafe in the middle of Paris: Le Jardin du Petit Palais. While I was writing about Petit Palais before, I was sitting at the cafe in the garden of the museum and having a drink.
(Last Update: 07.06.2025) The Museum of Science and Discovery - Palais Découverte has been closed for a long time due to renovation works and the renovation work will continue until the end of 2025. During this period, the museum operates in the building called Les Étincelles du Palais de la Découverte in Parc André Citroen, but I have never been there. You can find information about the temporary museum in the official photo at the end of the article.
(Last Update: 07.06.2025) Pont Alexandre III (Alexandre III Bridge), the most magnificent and, in my opinion, the most beautiful of the 37 large and small bridges over the Seine River in Paris, is actually a unique work of art built in 1900... It was created in 1892. The bridge, whose construction started in 1896 after the French-Russian union, was built by the then Russian Tsar II. Nicholas' father was Tsar Alexander III. It bears the name of Alexandre. Though
(Last Update: 07.06.2025) Petit Palais, which was built as a fair and exhibition palace in 1900, like its older brother, the Grand Palais, gives the impression that it was used as a palace in history, at first glance and of course due to its name. Petit Palais, which was converted into a museum in 1902, means Little Palace, but do not think that it is such a small building. show off like the French
(Last Update: 07.06.2025) When I first saw the Grand Palais (Gran Pale or Gğan Pale), which means "Great Palace", I remember thinking to myself, "What a beautiful place people used to live in." I was amazed by the magnificence of the building and how it rose with all its grandeur right in the middle of the city, and I was very impressed by its giant steel-glass roof as much as its exterior. However, later on, this building