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Hotel week-end paris bastilleOn 27, 28 and 29 July 1830, Paris rose in revolt and overthrew the monarchy of Charles X, events which were witnessed by Berlioz himself just after the completion of his cantata Sardanapale , written for the Prix de Rome of 1830 (cf. Memoirs chapter XXIX). Later that year the government decided to build on the Place de la Bastille a commemorative bronze column in honour of the victims of the "Trois Glorieuses" - the three glorious days of the revolution. Work started in 1833 and was completed in 1840. The inauguration of the column was accompanied by the solemn transfer of the bodies of the victims, and Berlioz was commissioned to write the music for the occasion. This was his Symphonie Funèbre et Triomphale , which was performed in the open air under the direction of Berlioz himself, leading the procession of musicians which ended at the Place de la Bastille. On the column are inscribed the names of those who fought
during the revolution. The gilded statue at the top of the column represents
a winged personification of Liberty. Colonne de Juillet - Place de la Bastille
The
Bastille has a lot of importance to the French history. By crossing the
Seine and following the Boulevard de la Bastille, you will find the site
of the Bastille Saint-Antoine, which was a major part of the defences
ordered by Charles V, built from 1370. Louis XIV had the ramparts demolished
but kept the Bastille as a luxury prison for people of quality. P romoted to the rank of a symbol of the arbitrariness of the old monarchy, the Bastille was stormed by the Parisians on 14th July 1789, and later razed. To remember the July Revolution of 1830, which replaced the autocratic Charles X with the "Citizen King" Louis-Philippe, a column surmounted by the "Spirit of Liberty" on Place de la Bastille was erected. N ow the Place (square) is surrounded by Carlos Ott's opera, Paris-Arsenal harbour and the Saint-Martin canal. Paris is divided into 20 different neighbourhoods called arrondissements . Arrondissements are named according to their number. For example, you might live in the 5th arrondissement, which would be written as 5ème in French. The suburbs are called the banlieue . They are generally more peaceful than the city, and those to the west of Paris (Neuilly, Boulogne, Saint Cloud, Levallois) are the most desirable. Each neighbourhood in Paris has its own special character which we'll try to describe below. Hotel week-end paris concorde - - Hotel week end paris opera -- Hotel week-end paris tour eiffel -- Hotel week end paris montparnasse
Routes for everyone : For lovers of leisurely walks : If you are attracted by nature, choose the Faubourg du Temple with the Square du Temple and of course the Carreau du Temple. Its metal and glass architecture make it a very pleasant, warm place. The paving stones of the Rue du Petit-Thouars located near the Carreau will take you on a visit of workshops with a medieval flavour. You can also visit the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature in Rue des Archives. On the other hand, if you prefer to wander along in a very lively atmosphere,
go for a little walk around the very secret roads of the Marais. In the
Rue des Oiseaux you can discover the Marché des Enfants Rouges,
one of the oldest in the city. But if you just want to stroll around the
streets, you won't lose out because each of them has its own charm and
its own personality. For lovers of culture : At the heart of the Marais are hidden numerous museums of which some may surprise you in view of their originality, such as the Musées de la Poupée. In other registers you will find the Musées d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme, des Arts et Métiers and the Musée Picasso. But the most important is the Musée Carnavalet which relates the history of Paris. Finally, if you like medieval architecture, you will love the 3rd arrondissement.
Fans of Techno music and Street Wear and Sport Wear clothes will find their paradise in the roads of the Marais. Homosexuals have transformed this into a gay neighbourhood, making it very "in", in the forefront of fashion and of everything Kitsch. And if you like handicrafts, leather goods and fancy jewellery, the Rue des Vertus and the Rue des Gravilliers will overwhelm you. The Carreau du Temple will meet all your expectations for second-hand and new clothes in a fair-like atmosphere. The rue des Barres is a cobblestone pedestrian street next to the church of Saint Gervais , on the right bank in the Marais area. It is well-hidden, but quite pretty and peaceful, and fairly well insulated from traffic noise. It isn‘t a very long street, but it‘s pleasant.
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