View Le Marais Mood | July 7, 2021 | Culture, Museums
Left: Fontaine du passage des Singes, 6, rue des Guillemites, 1911th arrondissement, 6 Right: Old house, 1910, rue de Fourcy, 150th arrondissement, XNUMX, © Paris Musées / Musée Carnavalet – History of Paris It's impossible not to be moved by the XNUMX sublime photos of old Paris signed...
View Le Marais Mood | May 28 | Culture, Museums
Cour des Drapiers, Carnavalet museum – History of Paris © Cyrille Weiner The Carnavalet museum is reopening its doors and it’s an event. After four years of closure for renovation work and due to Covid, this major museum, dedicated to the history of...
View Le Marais Mood | May 20 | Culture, Museums
©Mémorial de la Shoah A photographic document of inestimable value has just resurfaced with the announcement, by the Mémorial de la Shoah, of the acquisition of 98 previously unpublished images taken by the German occupiers during the May 14 roundup 1941, in Paris. That day,...
View Le Marais Mood | December 4, 2020 | Culture, Museums
Finally after months of work and a confinement which deprived the Maison de Victor Hugo of its public, its reopening is announced! On December 15, the house of “the writer with the golden pen” will welcome visitors with a first temporary exhibition...
View Le Marais Mood | September 10, 2020 | News, Culture, Museums, Cultural heritage
There is Notre-Dame, the cathedral, still under construction. And, right next door, the archaeological crypt of the Ile de la Cité which, after a year of work following the fire of April 15, 2019, reopens its doors. We go down through the cathedral square to immerse ourselves...