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(Last Update: 05.09.2024) Au Panetier, which I described as a pleasant patisserie, bakery or cafe that I drew your attention to with its interesting ceramics and recommended to everyone until 2017, has now closed down after the cafe-restaurant next door bought them and expanded, and its new name is Le Moulin. It was la Vierge. It has lost its old cuteness a bit, but it still functions despite the name change.
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) One of the most enjoyable aspects of Paris is, of course, discovering its hidden treasures, such as the Vero Dodat Passage, which are hidden in the middle of nowhere even though they are in the middle of nowhere. The passages built as shopping malls of the past are actually quite familiar to us, especially as they parallel the "grand bazaar" logic of the Ottoman period. As you know, the Turkish word "passage" came into our language from the French word "passage". Especially one
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) Place des Victoires, one of the cutest and most aesthetic squares in Paris, is located between the 1st and 2nd arrondissements of the city. This square, where six roads intersect, consists of a circular area with a diameter of 80 meters and is surrounded by buildings of typical French architecture. Whenever I pass by Place des Victoires, I think of the "Sixyol" in Kadıköy. Actually, six roads intersect
(Last Update: 03.09.2024) It's time to get to know Colbert Passage - Galerie Colbert, one of the most beautiful passages in Paris, the paradise of passages. There are these mostly covered structures, which once replaced shopping malls and served as both streets and passages, in many corners of Paris, and most of them preserve their original beauty. Colbert Passage is the best among them.