Paris Cemeteries Blogs
Montmartre Cemetery, Paris 10/31/14 Pere Lachaise: Home to Permanent Parisians 1/31/14 Montparnasse Cemetery, Paris 1/3/18 Paris: A Taste of Charonne 3/16/22 Paris: The Paradox
Montmartre Cemetery, Paris 10/31/14 Pere Lachaise: Home to Permanent Parisians 1/31/14 Montparnasse Cemetery, Paris 1/3/18 Paris: A Taste of Charonne 3/16/22 Paris: The Paradox
The history of France, like that of most countries, is littered with contradictions. It has managed to allow itself a pride in both the French
Paris will impose parking fees for SUVs at triple the rate for other cars, starting in September, after approval in a city-wide referendum. The rates
Seemingly out of place in today’s Paris, a rider rests on his horse outside the Bourse de Commerce, near Les Halles, now home to the
In a year when many Paris prices are rising—including a doubling of non-resident transit prices during the summer Olympics—the world’s most-visited museum has jumped on
Paris officials insist they have no alternate plans to move the opening ceremony of the summer Olympics from its planned route down the River Seine,
Rock icon David Bowie got a new honor today—a Paris street named for him, with the ceremony taking place on what would have been his
On a warm evening last summer on Rue Ramey in the Clignancourt neighborhood of Paris, every small cafe, bistro and bar spilled out onto the
As a former typographer, I tend to notice lettering and inscriptions, sometimes to the exclusion of its meaning: the lettering itself is just grand. Here
Olympic stadiums and Notre Dame’s restoration aren’t the only building projects getting attention in Paris this year; another is taking place underground in an unusual
Montmartre Cemetery, Paris 10/31/14 Pere Lachaise: Home to Permanent Parisians 1/31/14 Montparnasse Cemetery, Paris 1/3/18 Paris: A Taste of Charonne
The history of France, like that of most countries, is littered with contradictions. It has managed to allow itself a
Paris will impose parking fees for SUVs at triple the rate for other cars, starting in September, after approval in
Seemingly out of place in today’s Paris, a rider rests on his horse outside the Bourse de Commerce, near Les
In a year when many Paris prices are rising—including a doubling of non-resident transit prices during the summer Olympics—the world’s
Paris officials insist they have no alternate plans to move the opening ceremony of the summer Olympics from its planned
Rock icon David Bowie got a new honor today—a Paris street named for him, with the ceremony taking place on
On a warm evening last summer on Rue Ramey in the Clignancourt neighborhood of Paris, every small cafe, bistro and
As a former typographer, I tend to notice lettering and inscriptions, sometimes to the exclusion of its meaning: the lettering
Olympic stadiums and Notre Dame’s restoration aren’t the only building projects getting attention in Paris this year; another is taking