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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 [...]


Moulin Rouge

March 14, 2011
Moulin Rouge

                          The most famous cabaret in the world since 1889. Thanks to its French Cancan, and immortalized by the painter Toulouse-Lautrec, has always presented sumptuous shows to its spectators: from the Quardrille of La Goulue and Valentin le Desosse to the Redoutes and [...]


Basilique du Sacre Coeur Montmartre

February 21, 2011
Sacre Coeur (photo: martinsoler.com)

Located on the top of the hill of Montmartre, at what is the highest natural point in Paris, the Basilique du Sacre Coeur stands proud as one of Paris’ most visited destinations. The Sacre Coeur is one of the later churches built in Paris. It was completed in 1914 and opened in 1919 after the [...]


Paris

December 4, 2010
Paris Panorama (photo: martinsoler.com)

Paris is divided in 20 sections called arrondissement, each arrondissement has it’s own peculiarities and differences. Below we’ve plotted some of the monuments that are related to each of these arrondissement. Now Paris also has districts, such as Saint Germain, Latin Quarter, Montparnasse and more these districts are again different, for example Latin Quarter is straddled on [...]


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