Walk aound the Passy Cemetery near the Trocadero in Paris. .also known as the Passy Cimetiere 3
The Virtual Tourist walks aound the Passy Cemetery near the Trocadero in Paris. .also known as the Passy Cimetiere
Tombe de Marguerite Duras,cimetière Montparnasse Paris.Insolite les stylos!
A vos stylos.
Marguerite Duras — nom de plume de Marguerite Donnadieu — est une écrivaine, dramaturge, scénariste et réalisatrice française, née le 4 avril 1914 à Gia Định1 (près de Saïgon), alors en Indochine française et morte le 3 mars 1996 à Paris.
Par la diversité et la modernité de son œuvre, qui renouvelle le genre romanesque et bouscule les conventions théâtrales et cinématographiques, elle est un auteur important de la seconde moitié du xxe siècle, quelles que soient les critiques qui aient pu être adressées à ses œuvres.
L'amant
Œuvre-phare de la bibliographie de Marguerite Duras, l'Amant a été écrit en 1984. Il s'agit d'un livre largement autobiographique reprenant la trame de son enfance en Indochine.
Paris, France - Video tour of a vacation rental in Porte De Clichy (17th district)
Hello and welcome to another New York Habitat vacation rental video tour.
Our tour today takes us to a studio apartment ( ) located in the 17th district of Paris.
Let's go check it out!
Located on a calm street, this apartment is found on the ground floor. As you enter the apartment, you will find yourself in the living area. This furnished living area is equipped with a double size bed.
Just off the living area is the bathroom. This tiled bathroom is equipped with a bathtub and shower.
Next is the kitchen area. This area is equipped with a small kitchenette with all amenities needed for preparing meals, including a microwave and a coffee maker. You'll also find a small couch and a dining table with chairs in this room.
Now that we have seen the apartment, let's head out and explore the surrounding neighborhood!
Les Batignolles is a bustling neighborhood with many shops and boutiques. Sprinkled throughout the neighborhood you will also find a number of small parks giving you the perfect place to relax, read a book or even have a picnic!
A beautiful church and a must see in the neighborhood is the église Saint-Joseph des Epinettes. Constructed between 1909 and 1910 by architect Louis Thomas, this church today still contains its original pipe organ.
Also within walking distance and located in the 18th district of Paris, is the Montmarte Cemetery.
Built below street level in an old quarry, this beautiful cemetery and popular tourist attraction is the resting place of many famous people.
Don't just visit Paris live Paris!
Well, this ends our vacation rental video tour today.
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2012 cimetière picpus 1920 x 1080
Un cimetière parisien bien particulier et lié à un épisode douloureux de notre histoire.
Paris, France - Video tour of a furnished apartment on 17th district (Porte De Clichy)
Hello and welcome to another New York Habitat furnished apartment video tour.
Our tour today takes us to a studio apartment ( located in the 17th district of Paris.
Let's go check it out!
Located on a calm street, this apartment is found on the ground floor. As you enter the apartment, you will find yourself in the living area. This furnished living area is equipped with a double size bed.
Just off the living area is the bathroom. This tiled bathroom is equipped with a bathtub and shower.
Next is the kitchen area. This area is equipped with a small kitchenette with all amenities needed for preparing meals, including a microwave and a coffee maker. You'll also find a small couch and a dining table with chairs in this room.
Now that we have seen the apartment, let's head out and explore the surrounding neighborhood!
Les Batignolles is a bustling neighborhood with many shops and boutiques.
Sprinkled throughout the neighborhood you will also find a number of small parks giving you the perfect place to relax, read a book or even have a picnic!
A beautiful church and a must see in the neighborhood is the église Saint-Joseph des Epinettes. Constructed between 1909 and 1910 by architect Louis Thomas, this church today still contains its original pipe organ.
Also within walking distance and located in the 18th district of Paris, is the Montmarte Cemetery. Built below street level in an old quarry, this beautiful cemetery and popular tourist attraction is the resting place of many famous people.
Be sure and visit our website at , where you'll find more great furnished apartments ( and vacation rentals ( not only in the northwest of the city but all over Paris.
Well that's the end of this video tour for today. Feel free to watch one of the numerous neighborhood video tours by New York Habitat ( , like this one about the Saint-Germain-des-Près (Part 1) : or this one about Latin Quarter (Part 1):
And check out our blog too ! You will find hundreds of useful articles about Paris, like this one about Exploring Canal Saint- Martin :
Don't just visit Paris live Paris!
Well, this ends our furnished apartment video tour today.
Thank you for watching and we hope to see you soon in the City of Light!
Driving From Place de Clichy Toward the 17th, Paris, France
Wepler is an oyster bar just South of Place de Clichy. I am not crazy about Place de Clichy -- I find it hectic and touristy. Just North of it is the fascinating Cimitière de Montparnasse, however, not to be missed, and just North of THAT are some quieter areas where one can find some GREAT, authentic, reasonably priced places for lunch. Be seated at noon -- don't wait.
To the Northeast of Place de Clichy is Montmartre. (Take the métro to ABBESSES and ride the funicluar railroad to the top.)
We drove in the Dinkmobile, a Citröen '95 ZX Flash, down Avenue de Clichy towar the 17th arrondissement of Paris, far from the madding crowds. Here, we enjoyed Square de Batignolles, a little park with a duck pond in the 17th, and found the Batignolles quartier extremely pleasant, with many restaurants, cafés, bars and florists open, which is unusual for Paris on a Sunday. The village-like atmosphere was elegant and calm, and nary a tourist in sight!
If you insist on staying in a known hotel chain in Paris, you might consider the new Ibis Hotel tower in the 17th. Don't be discouraged by the huge construction works going on there. We didn't get the Olympics, so the Olympic Village they started won't happen, but lots of other things WILL be built, and this is more the real Paris which you might find more pleasant to deal with daily during your stay here. There are métro trains aplenty, and they are quite user-friendly. Remember to buy your bus/ticket/tramway passes in ten-packs (carnets) for huge savings.
Le cimetière de Montmartre de Paris 2011
Le cimetière du Nord, communément appelé cimetière de Montmartre à la suite de la restructuration de la commune de Montmartre entre 1818 et 1824, fut ouvert le 1er janvier 1825. Le cimetière de Montmartre est situé à Paris, depuis 1860, au 20, avenue Rachel, dans le XVIIIe arrondissement. Il est installé à l'emplacement des anciennes Carrières de Montmartre, réputées pour leur gypse dont on fit un plâtre utilisé sur grande échelle dans la capitale.
Hors des limites de la capitale furent créés le cimetière de Montmartre au nord, le cimetière du Père-Lachaise à l'est, le cimetière du Montparnasse au sud et, au cœur de la ville, le cimetière de Passy.
Le cimetière de Montmartre couvre environ 11 hectares, soit la même superficie que le cimetière des Batignolles, ce qui en fait ex-æquo le troisième plus vaste cimetière intra muros après le Père-Lachaise et Montparnasse. Aujourd'hui le cimetière de Montmartre compte plus de 20 000 concessions et 500 personnes environ y sont inhumées chaque année.
La tombe de Dalida, avec sa sculpture taille réelle et ses rayons dorés, est la plus visitée et la plus fleurie du cimetière1.
MELT Batignolles, pour les fans de barbecue - PARIS 17
Après MELT OBERKAMPF, le barbecue Texan débarque dans le village des Batignolles avec MELT BATIGNOLLES qui vous propose de la viande grillée, fumée, marinée... Le paradis des carnivores dans un écrin art déco avec un personnel aux petits soins.
OU? MELT Batignolles - 83 Rue Legendre - PARIS 17
Resistance, Paris August 1944 250020-05.mp4 | Footage Farm
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Ext. of Opera (?), high angle looking down on Nazi Germany military vehicles; soldiers directing traffic of bicycles. Camouflaged German military convoy down Champs-Elysees fom above.
14:33:40 Ornate building tanks, trucks w/ soldiers thru empty streets. POV up completely empty Champs-Elysees.
14:34:06 People running across streets; milling about. Man putting up notice on wall, CU of poster to Jeunes Francais! text calling for general mobilization. Group of men reading.
14:34:33 Young people tear down Occupation posters; step on torn photo of General Petain?; defaced painting of Hitler. FFI car past; underground French whispering. Empty stalls on Seine banks; men firing pistols & rifles from windows. Others running, moving along streets & sidewalks. People looking out of bullet pocked stone buildings. Narration talks of citizens taking up arms - aux armes citoyens.
14:35:58 People running in street from above; resistance fighters firing from sandbagged windows opposite Notre Dame. Blood on street. Car arrives w/ resistance VIPs, various groups, young & old, some in uniforms at attention at the courtyard of the Hotel de Ville.
14:36:48 CU sign: Rue des Batignolles. Bullet marked walls; man w/ machine gun looking down on street. View of street activities. Ville De Paris / City Hall w/ tattered flags on balcony.
14:37:14 Interior: Man signing paper as another watches; people in street watching balcony. MCU of men around German prisoners & captured German & French soldiers & civilians. Mayor of the 17th arrondissement. High shots of men running in street, men firing from upper windows. cafe signposted a la garde nagtionale.
14:38:13 Man talking on telephone in office; young woman writing, typing, on phone. Woman w/ Cross of Lorraine on sleeve.
14:38:25 Men w/ rifles firing on street, others crouched by bicycles beside stone wall. German tanks in street. Man throws grenade into back of truck along street, igniting gasoline or ??; men fall out on fire, resistance drag one away as truck burns violently. Free French soldiers w/ rifles at windows; tanks moving around, dead in street. Man w/ Red Cross flag picks up wounded lying in street.
14:39:33 Man looking out window, pan across bullet damaged room
14:39:42 Helmeted men in street & young w/ rifles looking up streets; firing shots at snipers. Medics walking down street w/ flag & wounded. Stretcher carried w/ wounded; others hurry w/ gurney along cobblestone street. MCU people looking at flowers / wreath by building; CU notice / sign 19 aout ici trois francais sont morts pour France. LS.
14:40:33 Cooks by field cook wagons; guerrilla fighters eating drinking; rinsing dishes; shaved in doorway by barbers.
14:40:55 LS of large businesses on rue de Rivoli - La Samaritaine, Andre shoe shop; tripod camera lying in street; men cutting down large street tree w/ axe, men & women digging up cobblestones & constructing barricades. Children too. Sandba
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Appartement Batignolles, Paris, France HD review
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Located in the centre of Paris, 0.6 miles from Parc Monceau and 2,297 feet from Parc des Batignolles, Appartement Batignolles offers a self-catering apartment with a terrace and a flat-screen TV. Free Wi-Fi access is provided.
The 105-m2 apartment features a living area with a blu-ray player, a washing machine, bathroom and 2 bedrooms. The kitchen includes an oven, dishwasher and microwave.
Supermarkets and restaurants can be found within walking distance and the apartment is 1.6 miles from the lively Montmartre district and 329 feet from Rome Metro Station, which provides direct access to the Père Lachaise Cemetery and Arc de Triomphe.
8th arr. is a great choice for travelers interested in shopping , romance and food .
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Paris Live #60: Rue de Turenne (Marais)
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Paris 20th Arrondissement - 20 in 20 Day 20 - Belleville to Pere Lachaise
Paris' 20th arrondissement is home to Pere Lachaise, the city's largest cemetery, as well as some great views and street art. Grab my guide to Paris here: to get my recommendations for the area and read up on why I wouldn't recommend that you stay here on your first visit to the city, even if I think you should still pay it a visit.
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17-11-2012 à la tombe de l'aspirant André ZIRNHELD
samedi 17 novembre 2012, les paras rendent hommage à l'aspirant André ZIRNHELD au cimetière des Batignolles ( Porte de Clichy)
5 filles à Paris - Cimetière Montparnasse
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France: Students barricade Paris college entrance in protest at police violence
Students at the Honore de Balzac international college in Paris, barricaded the main entrance of their school on Monday, in protest against police violence.
In the early morning hours, a handful of pupils were seen carrying fences and thrash containers which were later assembled at the main entrance, causing students attending classes to enter from a second entrance.
There has been a recent spate of protests nationwide resulting in violent unrest, sparked by allegations that French policemen sexually abused a young black man, identified as ‘Theo’, during a routine ID check on February 2.
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Feodor Stepanovich Iakimenko (Theodore Akimenko), Angel, poem-nocturne
Feodor Stepanovich Iakimenko (Theodore Akimenko), Angel, poem-nocturne
St.Petersburg Academic Symphony Orchestra
Igor Blazhko, conductor
Theodore Akimenko (or Feodor Stepanovich Iakimenko) born on February 8, 1876 (February 20, 1876 in the Gregorian calendar) in Kharkov in Ukraine in the Russian Empire, and died on January 8, 1945 in Paris, is a pianist musicologist and Ukrainian composer.
Theodore Akimenko is the son of Stéphane Akimenko and Nathalie Kolchatoff. He is the older brother Yakiv Yakimenko (Jakob Akimenko), also a composer, whose pseudonym is Yakiv Stepovy.
At the age of nine Theodore Akimenko joined the Royal Chapel of St. Petersburg. He is a student of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Mily Balakirev1. In 1895 he entered composition class at the Superior Conservatory of St. Petersburg.
After a short period when Akimenko conducted the conservatory of Tbilisi (1901-1902), he returned to St. Petersburg. Then, in 1903, he was invited to lead the choir of the Russian church in Nice.
From 1903 to 1906 Akimenko lives in France before returning to Kharkiv, Ukraine. From 1903 to 1914 he taught at the Conservatory of St. Petersburg. He was also one of the first composition teachers of Igor Stravinsky.
Following the Russian Revolution, Theodore Akimenko spent briefly in France in 1924, before emigrating that same year to Prague. He directed the faculty of music at the Ukrainian Pedagogical Institute of Mykhailo Drahomanov until 1926. In 1925 Akimenko published in Prague his Practical course of musical harmony.
The last nineteen years of his life the composer moved to France, between Paris and Nice.
On December 28, 1944 Akimenko had a heart attack on Place Saint-Michel in Paris. He died on January 8, 1945 at the Hôtel Dieu.
He is buried in Paris at the Batignolles cemetery (29th division).
The music on my channel is meant to introduce a large audience to music by unknown classical composers and unknown classical music by famous composers in the music period of about 1870 till about 1970.
The program presents works by relatively unknown composers and unknown music by well-known composers and has no commercial purposes.
Tens of thousands of people around the world learn about unknown music through our channel (educational task) and unite the people from the many countries who give their comments and reactions. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform us immediately before you submit a claim to YouTube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly.
Feodor Stepanovich Iakimenko Theodore Akimenko, Lyric Poem
Feodor Stepanovich Iakimenko (Theodore Akimenko), Lyric Poem
St.Petersburg Academic Symphony Orchestra
Igor Blazhko, conductor
Theodore Akimenko (or Feodor Stepanovich Iakimenko) born on February 8, 1876 (February 20, 1876 in the Gregorian calendar) in Kharkov in Ukraine in the Russian Empire, and died on January 8, 1945 in Paris, is a pianist musicologist and Ukrainian composer.
Theodore Akimenko is the son of Stéphane Akimenko and Nathalie Kolchatoff. He is the older brother Yakiv Yakimenko (Jakob Akimenko), also a composer, whose pseudonym is Yakiv Stepovy.
At the age of nine Theodore Akimenko joined the Royal Chapel of St. Petersburg. He is a student of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Mily Balakirev1. In 1895 he entered composition class at the Superior Conservatory of St. Petersburg.
After a short period when Akimenko conducted the conservatory of Tbilisi (1901-1902), he returned to St. Petersburg. Then, in 1903, he was invited to lead the choir of the Russian church in Nice.
From 1903 to 1906 Akimenko lives in France before returning to Kharkiv, Ukraine. From 1903 to 1914 he taught at the Conservatory of St. Petersburg. He was also one of the first composition teachers of Igor Stravinsky.
Following the Russian Revolution, Theodore Akimenko spent briefly in France in 1924, before emigrating that same year to Prague. He directed the faculty of music at the Ukrainian Pedagogical Institute of Mykhailo Drahomanov until 1926. In 1925 Akimenko published in Prague his Practical course of musical harmony.
The last nineteen years of his life the composer moved to France, between Paris and Nice.
On December 28, 1944 Akimenko had a heart attack on Place Saint-Michel in Paris. He died on January 8, 1945 at the Hôtel Dieu.
He is buried in Paris at the Batignolles cemetery (29th division).
The music on my channel is meant to introduce a large audience to music by unknown classical composers and unknown classical music by famous composers in the music period of about 1870 till about 1970.
The program presents works by relatively unknown composers and unknown music by well-known composers and has no commercial purposes.
Tens of thousands of people around the world learn about unknown music through our channel (educational task) and unite the people from the many countries who give their comments and reactions. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform us immediately before you submit a claim to YouTube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly.
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Paris Live #41: Odéon & the 6th Arrondissement
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Joseph l'ange gardien de Montparnasse. Reportage Bétacam 35
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Joseph Maillard parcourt chaque jour les allées du cimetière Montparnasse pour permettre aux passionnés des célébrités disparues de retrouver le chemin de leurs tombes. Joseph se convertit en guide local pour indiquer la dernière demeure de personnalités politiques, d'artistes de cinéma, de chanteurs et d'écrivains dont la notoriété attire encore le public. Dans ce musée en plein air Joseph Maillard fait revivre ces VIP entre le 19 ème siècle et aujourd'hui avec gentillesse et compétence.
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