by The Marais Mood | October 15, 2022 | Culture, Heritage, Slider
Amphitryon in front of the garden façade of the Hôtel Sully in 1963 – Le Marais saved by its festival The Festival du Marais goes back to a time that those under 60 cannot know. However, this leading artistic event was for a long time...
by The Marais Mood | September 10, 2021 | News, Slider
Since 1984, heritage days have attracted crowds of curious people every year to places usually closed to the public or sometimes open to the public but simply unknown. Many of them are logically located in the historic heart of Paris: the...
by The Marais Mood | July 12, 2021 | Culture, Heritage
Remains of the Bastille prison, square Henri-Galli, © Axel G. Bastille. Eastern facade, drawing from 1790 or 1791. Drawing in graphite and brown ink wash; 7,5 x 10,2 cm. Many Parisians are unaware: it is still possible to visit,...
by The Marais Mood | July 7, 2021 | Culture, Heritage
Courtyard of the Beauvais hotel, photo: Mbzt Rue François Miron, a noble cut stone facade decorated with a rare rounded stone balcony opens its concave door with leaves decorated with portraits in medallions, onto a very theatrical semi-circular courtyard. oval....
by The Marais Mood | June 30, 2021 | Unclassified (e)
Fifty years later, the circumstances of the death of the Doors singer in the Marais remain controversial. Officially, Jim Morrison died of a heart attack in the bathtub of the apartment where he lived with his girlfriend Pam Courson, at 17 rue...