An informal photo dump and some thoughts on French building elements, establishments, food and people. o4., l’Extraction de Parfum Our trip to the Fragonard Musée du Parfum, located in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, was both glamorous and informative. Before it became a staple in the fashion industry, perfume held a position at the crossroads […]
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La Ville Bleue
An informal photo dump and some thoughts on French building elements, establishments, food and people. 01., Jardin Nelson Mandela At the heart of the Les Halles district, the Jardin Nelson Mandela offers stunning views of the Saint Eustache Church and iconic Canopy of the Forum des Halles. The garden is located in the first arrondissement […]
La Ville Violette
An informal photo dump and some thoughts on French building elements, establishments, food and people. 03., La TEP Ménilmontant On Wednesday, Katelyn Bonaccorsy, Max Puckett and myself stumbled upon a green-space with an interesting history and use. The “Terre d’Ecologie Populaire (TEP) Ménilmontant,” which has existed since the 1940’s as a sports ground, has been […]
An informal photo dump and some thoughts on French building elements, establishments, food and people. 04., Petales d’eglantine rosa rugosa Thunberg During the week off from classes, my Paris roommate (Katelyn Bonaccorsy), a friend from home and myself took a trip to Annecy, France! In our time there, we visited the Annecy Museum, which was […]
La Ville D’or
An informal photo dump and some thoughts on French building elements, establishments, food and people. 03., Palais Garnier’s Grand Foyer The architecture and location of the Palais Garnier are intertwined with the history of Paris… and a famous phantom. Entering the opera house is a theatrical experience in of itself. As our group ascended the […]
La Ville Rouge
An informal photo dump and some thoughts on French building elements, establishments, food and people. 04., Réseau Express Régional: While walking has primarily been our main mode of transportation, the Réseau Express Régional (RER) has been a close second. I’ve found that many of us on this trip do not normally utilize public transportation in […]
La Ville Verte
An informal photo dump and some thoughts on French building elements, establishments, food and people. 01., “Les Fontaines Wallace:” This cast iron sculpture, painted a dark green to blend in with the Parisian streetscape, is not just a work of art but also a fountain. Commissioned by Sir Richard Wallace, these fountains brought clean drinking […]