Paris over the water with family

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Rides lovers, Paris attracts lovers worldwide.
Here a unusual course or the Parisian romance is in every corner and discover the timeless charm of the Seine.
The towers of Notre Dame to walk on the docks across the Pont des Arts, the wall you want, the Museum of Romantic Life ...
Paris did not steal his reputation as a great romantic!



Los Pont des Arts
Between 1801 and 1804, a new bridge arches cast for pedestrians was constructed at the site of the Pont des Arts present: this is the first metal bridge in Paris. This innovation is due to the First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, following an English achievement. engineers Louis-Alexandre rnrnLes Cessart and Jacques Dillon this bridge design looks like a hanging garden with shrubs, planters and benches. In 1852, after the enlargement of the Quai de Conti, the two arches on the left bank becomes a arche.rnrnLe bridge was the subject of a toll. So, in the novel Rabouilleuse, Honoré de Balzac, Philippe Bridau "was polishing his boots on the Pont-Neuf of the two having had under the Pont des Arts in the Palais-Royal to win." In 1976, the Inspector General of Highways reported the fragility of the book, mainly because of the bombing of the First and Second World Wars and several ship strikes in 1961 and 1970. The bridge will be closed to traffic in 1977 brought about the collapse of 60 meters 1979 in a final collision with a barge. current bridge rnrnLe was rebuilt between 1981 and 1984 "identical" to the plans of Louis Arretche, which reduced the number of arcs (seven instead of nine), allowing alignment with the Pont Neuf, while the resumption of the former aspect of the gateway. rnrnLa bridge was inaugurated by Jacques Chirac - then mayor of Paris - 27 June 1984 exposure times of the portion, which is now an attractive painters, illustrators and photographers place (for his unique point of view) but also for picnics in the summer. In late 1990, a project to build a pedestrian bridge across the Kamogawa in Kyoto, Japan, was developed modeled on the Pont des Arts; However, it was not completed before the opposition population.rnrnCuriositésrnBeaucoup couples strolling on deck. Some drop lock (recorded or written in marker) on rails, like other cities in the world. They mention his name or words of love locks: lock are amour.rnrnCrédit Photo: Benh LIEU SONGrnSource: Wikipedia - The reproduction of extracts text original.rnLicence idea of sharing parenthood external identique.rnLiens: rnWikipédia


Flower Market Louis Lépine
Specialized market flowers, birds, small animals for adoption.
Halfway between the indoor and outdoor market, the flower market is composed of pavilions time 1900. It is a large selection of flowers, plants and shrubs. It is open every day from 8am to 19pm.

The poultry market opens on Sunday and offers a wide variety of birds, including some rare, cages, seeds and other accessories.
This market offers different types of plants, flowers, and seasonal accessories worldwide. It is colored throughout the year. On Sunday, this market welcomes the animal with a large majority of the birds. But seeds and rodent food, cages, accessories ...




Square du Vert-Galant

Created by the merger of several small islands including Ile aux Jews (where the last Templars were burned) and the island of Patriarch. The square is named after Henry IV, nicknamed the "Vert-Galant" because of his many lovers, despite his advanced age. The square is dominated by an equestrian statue of Henri IV on the Pont Neuf basis (which separates the square from the rest of the island). A plaque recalls that it was at this place as the setting of March 18, 1314, executions at the stake of the two highest dignitaries of the Templars, Jacques de Molay and Geoffroy de Charnay.
Before receiving a square, 2,665 m2 are delegated to the baths in 1765 and then to a café concert in 1865. It was destroyed by a flood in 1879. The square is home to a Wallace Source button.
In 2007, he was awarded the ecological "green spaces" granted by ECOCERT.

Source: Wikipedia




Museum of Romantic Life


The Museum of Romantic Life is installed in the house of the painter Ary Scheffer, built in 1830. Located in Pigalle, in the district of New Athens, the museum recreates the harmonious historic setting evokes the romantic era. The ground floor is dedicated to George Sand: the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, portraits, furniture, jewelry. On the first floor, the paintings of the painter Ary Scheffer are surrounded by the works of his contemporaries. Two exhibitions are organized annually, concerts, lectures and activities for children. In the museum garden, tea shelter open from March to October season, allowing gluttony.


The Wall of "I love you"
The Wall of I love you, is a must for fans worldwide to meet again in Paris. The wall, built over an area of 40 square meters consisting of 612 tiles glazed lava, which bloom in 311 "I love you." Touches of red on the wall are the pieces of a broken heart, a symbol of the tears of humanity and the wall tends to accumulate. This unusual monument dedicated to love was built on a square of Place des Abbesses in Montmartre.

Frederic Baron and Claire Kito behind this wall.
It is marked on the wall "I love you!" in familiar and unfamiliar languages. Pictures of the 192 member states within the United Nations as the Dzongkha reproduce the Khirghiz or Bislama but Bambara Basque and Catalan, Corsican, Kurdish, Innuktitut Navajo, Occitan or Yiddish. "I love you". Even in sign language or in hieroglyphics.

Access the wall "I love you" is free.


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