The Madeleine is an obese Napoleonic structure on the classical temple model which was built for the emperor as yet another monument to the victory of his army. Following many vicissitudes and changes of plan, the present building is now a windowless edifice with a Greek temple facade of Corinthian columns 20 metres high. Work […]
The basilica is built on a vast scale to take full advantage of its commanding site. The architect Abadie was inspired by the Romano-Byzantine style. The domes, elongated into ovoid forms, the 80-metre bell-tower from which the 19-tons Savoyarde bell can be heard, the whiteness of this monument which overlooks the whole of Paris, henceforth […]
Between the Champs Elysées and the Tuileries Gardens, there lies the Place de la Concorde. With traffic roaring and careening about seemingly in all directions, it is easy to feel lost on its 84,000 square meters. History It was designed by Gabriel begun in 1748 and completed in 1763. It was first called Place Louis XV, and […]
Facing the Luxor obelisk this neo-classic palace (18th) houses one of the two chambers of the french parliament. The frontage of the French Assembly, built by Poyet in 1804 and completed in 1807, matches the Madeleine church. The frontage of the courtyard opening on the other side is typically 19th century, with its vast colonnade […]
The Paris-based headquarters of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization located near the Invalides. Specialized Agency of the United Nations, UNESCO aims at a world peace based on dignity and solidarity. Its founding Member States created the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in 1946 for the purpose of advancing, through the educational […]
The National Library is an institution going back to 1368, housing the largest collection of geographical maps in the world along with 12 millions printed works and 250 000 manuscripts. The Bibliothèque Nationale de France was first a royal and later an imperial library before becoming a national institution. Its mission is to collect and […]
The 21 st century skyscrapers business district erected outside the western city-limits of Paris was recently enriched by the spectacular Grande Arche. The Financial District This business district is like a futuristic universe where form and content meet in beauty : active and lively during the day, deathly silent at night. Not just office buildings, […]
The “intellectual” and new fashion district ! How to get there The best way to the St-Germain-des-prés district and neighbourhood is to start by taking the Pont des Arts which is located at the Louvre. You will pass by the Ile de la Cité, then the Tour St.-Jacques and then the Hotel de Ville. Finally, […]
A famous early 17th century square with some of the most beautiful parisian apartments in the middle of a middle-age district. History Henry IV developped this marshy land on the right bank opposite the Ile Saint Louis, into what is known today as the Place des Vosges. Parcelled out under Louis Xlll, he had a […]
With its 2 700 places with homogeneous acoustics, its unique equipments of scene, its integrated workshops of decorations, costumes and accessories, its rooms of work and repetitions, the Opera Bastille constitutes a large modern theatre. The Opera Built by the well-known architect Carlos Ott, the Bastille was inaugurated on July 14th, 1989. This modern building […]