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Forum des Halles

July 6, 2011
Forum des Halles

Les Halles is an area of Paris, located in the 1er arrondissement. It is named for the large central wholesale marketplace, which was demolished in 1971, to be replaced with an underground modern shopping precinct, the Forum des Halles. Special is that the open air center area is below street level, like a pit. Beneath [...]


Musée du Vin

June 28, 2011
Musée du Vin

The Wine Museum of Macau, is a space of cultural, recreational and cultural characteristics, where the visitor has a date with the History of the Wine and the Vineyard and the wine production and with a complete exhibition of vintage and new wines. Throughout the space divided in three big areas – Historical information, Cellar/Museum, [...]


Church of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul

June 23, 2011
Saint-Vincent-de-Paul

The Church of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul is located in the 10e arrondissement of Paris, and is dedicated to Saint Vincent de Paul. It gave its name to Saint-Vincent-de-Paul district. The church was built during 1824-1844, on the site of the former Saint-Lazare jail enclosure. In that enclosure had been sited the Maison Saint-Lazare, occupied by Vincent de Paul— he lived and worked there — and afterwards [...]


Fondation Cartier

June 15, 2011
Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain

Photography has recently played a prominent part in the exhibition programme of the Cartier Foundation. Along with details of how to visit the gallery and a timetable of its activities there is also an online gallery with projects made specifically for the website. These can be, like the site itself, difficult to navigate but do [...]


Tombeau de Napoléon

June 7, 2011
Tombeau de Napoléon

May 5, 1821 Napoleon Ier dies out in the island of Sainte-Hélène where he had been exiled to since 1815.  He is buried in the shade of some weeping willows.  Its mortal remains remains there until October 15, 1840.  It is in 1840 that was decided by king Louis-Philippe the transfer the remains of the [...]


Place du Tertre

May 31, 2011
Place-du-Tertre-Paris-France

Why does the Place du Tertre swarm with mediocre artists clamoring to paint your portrait? As is often the case in Paris, it’s Baron Haussmann’s fault! But for once, the baron did some good along with the damage when, by razing many working-class neighbourhoods in central Paris, he unwittingly encouraged the development of Montmartre (which [...]


Musée Picasso

May 26, 2011
musee-picasso-paris

Right in the middle of the fashionable Marais district, in between the Pompidou Center and the Place des Vosges, the Picasso museum is entirely devoted to the great spanish painter Pablo Picasso (1881/1973). Housed in the Hôtel Salé, a 1656 superb city mansion, it was opened in 1985 with 203 paintings and 156 pieces of sculpture coming [...]


Ménagerie du Jardin des Plantes

May 17, 2011
Jardin des Plantes

The Ménagerie du Jardins des Plantes, Paris, once was a dreadful place, with small cages, rusty wire all over and a terrarium that smelt like an open sewer. I visited it several times during the seventies because it was conveniently placed, close to the Gare d’Austerlitz and to the Jardin des Plantes with its museums [...]


La Grande Arche

May 10, 2011
La Grande Arche

It is all, every last bit of it, all reinforced concrete and granite and zillions of square metres of every kind and colour of glass that you can think of. It is under construction forever. It has its own ring road. Train station. Now it has Metro too, added to the RER that is even [...]


La Madeleine

May 3, 2011
eglise-madeleine

L’église de la Madeleine, or L’église Sainte-Marie-Madeleine (or simply “La Madeleine”), is a church in the 8th arrondissement of Paris that was designed as a temple to the glory of Napoleon’s army. Three false starts were made on building a church on this site. The first design, commissioned in 1757 with construction begun in 1764, [...]


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