CLOS LUCÉ
Clos Lucé, known to be the final home of Leonardo da Vinci, is a very pretty brick and white stone castle located in Amboise Continue reading “CLOS LUCÉ”
Clos Lucé, known to be the final home of Leonardo da Vinci, is a very pretty brick and white stone castle located in Amboise Continue reading “CLOS LUCÉ”
Opened to the public in 1880, Carnavalet is the oldest museum in the French capital. Continue reading “CARNAVALET MUSEUM – PARIS”
The Gustave Moreau Museum, located in the New Athens district of Paris, is unique Continue reading “GUSTAVE MOREAU MUSEUM – PARIS”
The Maurice Denis museum is nestled in a beautiful building surrounded by a beautiful park Continue reading “MAURICE DENIS MUSEUM”
Since I’m in Piedmont, let’s talk about “La Contessa” the biography by Benedetta Craveri, which retraces the destiny Continue reading “LA CONTESSA”
The Marais area, which is today one of the most appreciated historic districts Continue reading “LE MARAIS – PARIS”
The exhibition proposed by the Petit Palais museum in Paris Continue reading “EXHIBITION – SARAH BERNHARDT”
The Montmartre museum is located at the top of the Parisian hill Continue reading “MONTMARTRE MUSEUM – PARIS”
The last time I asked myself the question, here with you, whether I was a feminist dates back to 2017. Continue reading “AM I A FEMINIST? PART 5”
One of the most beautiful mansions in Paris – the Saint-Aignan mansion – has housed the immense collections Continue reading “MAHJ MUSEUM – PARIS”
Henry Fuseli (born Johann Heinrich Füssli), to whom no exhibition had been dedicated in Paris since 1975 Continue reading “EXHIBITION – FUSELI”
We owe the creation of the Parisian Guimet museum, otherwise known as the National Museum Continue reading “GUIMET MUSEUM – PARIS”
Of the many Parisian residences inhabited by the great French writer Continue reading “BALZAC MUSEUM – PARIS”
If you walk around Place des Vosges Continue reading “VICTOR HUGO MUSEUM – PARIS”
If you like the Impressionists Continue reading “MARMOTTAN MONET MUSEUM – PARIS”
After almost twenty years of absence in France Continue reading “EXHIBITION – BOTTICELLI”
La Ruche is an absolutely confidential, totally bucolic Continue reading “LA RUCHE – PARIS”
The “hôtel de la Marine” rises Continue reading “HÔTEL DE LA MARINE – PARIS”
The term “Côte d’Azur” (“Riviera” in English) was coined in 1887 by a lawyer Continue reading “FRENCH RIVIERA”
Here is the final article of my series dedicated to Haussmannian Parisian parks Continue reading “MONCEAU PARK – PARIS”
Every Saturday evening during Summer, Versailles displays a fairytale show Continue reading “VERSAILLES BY NIGHT”
Nicknamed the Queen of Beaches, Trouville is one of the oldest seaside resorts in Normandy. Continue reading “TROUVILLE BOARDWALK”
Marie-Antoinette’s domain has always been my favorite part of Versailles royal domain. Continue reading “TRIANON – VERSAILLES”
Chaalis is an ancestral domain on which you will find the ruins of a royal abbey Continue reading “CHAALIS”
The Museum of Romantic Life was Dutch painter Ary Scheffer’s residence Continue reading “GEORGE SAND”
The Museum of Romantic Life was Dutch painter Ary Scheffer’s Continue reading “MUSEUM OF ROMANTIC LIFE – PARIS”