
Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris
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Benedictine Palace in Fecamp, Normandy

To house his precious liqueur, Alexandre Le Grand decided to have a palace-cum-factory built to represent the glory of his Bénédictine. To...
Saint-Jacques Tower, Paris

This 52-m Flamboyant Gothic tower is all that remains of the former church of Saint-Jacques-de-la-Boucherie ("Saint James of the butchery"). The...
Patrick Hamel, french singer and actor, preparing for the evening concert at the Church Saint-Merri, Paris

Pont au Change, Paris

Several bridges bearing the name Pont au Change have stood on this site. It owes its name to the goldsmiths and money changers who had installed...
Fishing boats of Yport in Normandy, France

Busy fishing village in the 19th century, today, like everywhere in the Côte d'Albâtre, Yport became primarily a tourist town...
Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris

Père Lachaise is one of the most famous cemeteries in the world. Located in the 20th arrondissement, it is reputed to be the world's most-visited...
Merci – charity boutique in Paris

Actually, this large space in the Marais district is more like an indoor market. Bernard and Marie-France Cohen, founders of successful children’s...
Merci, 2nd floor

In this global economic climate we as consumers are forced to shop more intelligently. It is a good idea these days to think selectively when...
Heritage days at the Pavillons de Bercy, Paris

Away from modern urban realities, hidden in the former 18th century wine cellars the Pavillons de Bercy is a little gem of Paris, a realm of magic...
Circus atelier at the cabaret Zèbre de Belleville, Paris

Zebre de Belleville is actually the smallest cabaret in Europe, offering intimate cosy setting in the heart of one of the most artistic and...