A passage ignored since its creation in 1798.
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(Français) La résidence des Présidents de la République est passée entre les mains d'illustres personnages, et cache bien des histoires. Pas toutes avouables...
On the memory of a strange experiment carried out in the 18th century by Antoine Parmentier.
A small section of the so-called "Charles V" wall in perfect condition, to be discovered in the 4th arrondissement.
In the heart of the Marais, a little-known place of history founded by an equally forgotten woman: Élisa Lemonnier,
A delightful artistic and architectural discovery.
Little story of the Place de l'Hôtel de Ville, former Place de Grève, the main place of executions until the Revolution.
A man who, tired of waiting to ascend the throne, always preferred the Paris of the Belle Époque to the good morals of his native England.
Information engraved in stone that reminds us that history is above all a great treasure hunt.
Nestled in the heart of the magnificent Passage Jouffroy, one of the oldest hotels in the capital hides many secrets.
A major event in the history of France whose details are often overlooked.
Columns with a funny story, placed in the Park in the 18th century to create an exotic garden outside of Paris.
Founded on the Île de la Cité in 651, one of the oldest Parisian institutions.
From Notre-Dame de Paris to the basement of a Parisian mansion, one of the most significant archaeological discoveries in Pais in the 20th century.
In the 2nd arrondissement, a rare example of architecture from the revolutionary period.
When visitors bring their favorite personalities to life through funny rituals...
The extraordinary destiny of an extraordinary artist, who was a spy, activist, actress and singer. A busy life, in short ...
A little journey between philosophy, superstitions, sacredness and naturalism.
A marvel of French art created by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, to be discovered at the Petit Palais or at the Musée d'Orsay.
Strolls, popular atmosphere and nightlife: a district with multiple, and sometimes unexpected, charms.