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During the 2024 Heritage Days, the Marais, a true architectural treasure of old Paris, will reveal its buried secrets. This district, once marshy before becoming a privileged refuge for the nobility in the XNUMXth century, is full of private mansions and historic buildings, silent witnesses to its bygone splendor.
On September 21 and 22, visitors will be able to enter these exceptional places, usually closed to the public, and immerse themselves in a journey through the ages, from the Renaissance to the Grand Siècle.
During these two days, discover:
– The Hotel de Sully
– The Polish Library in Paris
– The National Archives
– The Paris Commercial Court
– The Carnavalet Museum
– The City Hall
– The House of Victor Hugo
– The Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis church
Text: Katia Barillot
12.09.24
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