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Baccarat is a name associated with the best in crystalware: vases, glasses, ornaments, etc. The Baccarat workshops moved to the prestigious Rue de Paradis in 1832. Today, they have been converted into a museum and display delic... more
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This great museum stocks some of the world's most famous artists from various periods. Visitors can find art from the Early Renaissance period, the First French Empire, and the world's largest Monet collection as well as over 3... more
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A magnificent, 400-hectare (988-acre) space of greenery and waterways just north of the town itself, the Parc de la Courneuve offers forest, lakes, waterfalls, hills, glens, and grassland for adventurous visitors to explore. Ce... more
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Built in 1989 by Danish architect Johan Otto von Spreckelsen, this gigantic structure is the landmark of La Defense. Admire the fantastic panorama which stretches from the rooftop of this amazing and futuristic building all the... more
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With buildings such as the CNIT (Centre National des Industries et Techniques) or the Grande Arche, the architecture of the La Defense complex is definitely futuristic. Over 1000 major blue chip companies, 15 out of 50 of the w... more
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A visit to Giverny might begin with the house and gardens of the celebrated artist, restored to their appearance during his residence there. The surrounding gardens have equally been landscaped and cultivated as they were then,... more
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Napoléon Bonaparte (b.1769) died in exile on the Isle of St. Helena in 1821. Apparently the French thought better of him after his death and in 1840 his remains were returned to France and this magnificent memorial that was bui... more
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interesting history of the French.After the bike tour we headed back to Napoleon's Tomb to have a look continue reading »
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From India, The Americas, The Middle East, and beyond, the fine and ancient art of smoking is explored and questioned in this extensive museum. From the sacred use of marijuana in India to the rise of industrial tobacco in Amer... more
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Jazz, real jazz! The energy is intense in this basement and the temperature often reaches heatwave levels. This is because of the young artists in Parisian and European jazz, who play in this little club since its opening in 19... more
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came back to the apartment and crashed for about an hour. Then, just before sunset, we packed up some continue reading »
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This church, constructed in 1866 and declared a basilica in 1898, is architecturally characteristic of the 19th Century. It is built in the shape of a Latin cross and topped by an imposing bell tower which rises to over 57 mete... more
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