Boulogne-Billancourt (92) : visite de la cité 'Le Pont de Sèvres'
Boulogne-Billancourt (92) : visite de la cité 'Le Pont de Sèvres'
Trip to Paris Part 3: River Seine (LA SEINE)
At dawn in a cloudy day, we walked along the river side near Pont-Neuf. We did not take boat tour. Instead, we took long walk along the river. River sides are our favor places to go. These are HDR tone-mapped photos I took, with enhanced dramatic painting-like effect.
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Hendaye France 19.5.2017 #0962
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CONTEMPORARY ART JUST OUTSIDE PARIS, FRANCE
The first Sunday of every month in France is a heritage day, and a lot of things you normally have to pay to get into are free of charge. Please note, nearly ALL of the museums run by the City of Paris 'Ville de Paris) are ALWAYS free -- and there are LOTS of them. I have quite a few clips up of some on this channel and my other, CUTECATFAITH, as well as on Dailymotion under LisaFalour.
Most of the attractions in Paris charge quite a bit to get in. Once you go just beyond the city limits, prices are about half, if not less, and thanks to the ever-expanding and improving bus, mètro and tramway system (always buy a ten-pack -- carnet -- of tickets for a huge savings) getting there is super easy. Don't be lazy -- you'll miss a lot just by staying in central Paris, wonderful as it is!
Macval is the Musée d'art contemporain du Val-de-Marne, and is at Place de la libération, 94404 Vitry-sur-Seine. macval.fr Is is normally about five euros to get in, there's a garden, a restaurant and a big library/médiathèque. Children are welcome here and it's accessible. The surrounding area is strange-looking -- full of huge modern buildings and lots of sky -- there are many Asiatic businesses and people around this museum, I noticed. We saw a permanent collection and a hilarious temporary show -- it was really quirky and interactive. Here you see a large room with a piece about memories, and how they connect, as though by an invisible thread ...
A new tramway runs right by here. Val-de-Marne is the name of one of the départements in the Greater Paris region (Ile-de-France) and refers to the River Marne.
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(Photos without flash and unobtrusively made videos are permitted throughout this museum.)
Château de Chantilly, FRANCE - Sous-titres: FRA - ESP - ENG.
Visite générale du Château de Chantilly, ayant appartenu aux Ducs de Condé et au Duc d'Aumale.
Actuellement Musée Condé.
France, département de l'Oise.
Sous-titres: Français - Español - English.
Nanterre (92) : visite de la cité 'Pablo Picasso'
Nanterre (92) : visite de la cité 'Pablo Picasso'
Boulevard Davout Paris Arrondissement 20e
Boulevard Davout
Arrondissement 20e
Quartier Charonne
Début 111, cours de Vincennes et 1, avenue de la Porte-de-Vincennes
Fin 178, rue de Bagnolet et 2, place de la Porte-de-Bagnolet
Longueur 1 870 m. Largeur 40 à 42 m.
Le boulevard doit son nom de Louis Nicolas Davout (1770-1823), duc d'Auerstædt, prince d'Eckmuhl, maréchal de France.
Seul maréchal de Napoléon à n'avoir jamais été vaincu, Davout est sévèrement critiqué par l'Empereur à Sainte-Hélène : « Il a fini par trahir comme les autres quand il a vu ma cause en péril et quand il l'a vue perdue, il a voulu conserver ses honneurs et tout ce qu'il me devait de richesses et de grandeur. Il m'a mal servi ... Vous ne con
La Garenne Colombes Ville de Courbevoie Paris France 10.5.2017 #0514
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Melun (77) : visite du quartier 'Melun Nord'
Melun (77) : visite du quartier 'Melun Nord'
The secrets of Paris – Episode 4: A pendulum, a surprise visit in the Banlieue and an Alsatian dish
On our last day of our trip to Paris, we'll discover a few more secrets hidden around the city. Some of them can be found inside the Pantheon, where we'll also learn the story of some important personalities that were born in France or that were adopted by France. Then we'll explore the beautiful Jardin du Luxembourg, before moving on to the next secret, hidden inside the Church of Saint-Sulpice.
But we'll also pay a surprise visit to someone who lives in the Banlieue, the suburbs of Paris. And finally we'll end this beautiful trip with a traditional Alsatian dish.
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