From Saint Louis, the Petit-pont was the meeting point of a whole ragtag band of circus types because it was the only bridge they could
It wasn’t an aberration but an architectural triumph that Henri IV wanted to create as the “Place de France”. After Place Dauphine and Place Royale
In terms of energy saving, several strategic works suffice to obtain notable improvements. Results will vary depending on whether the improvements are made to a
This hillock is the area of Paris that held onto its country roots the longest. The paintings of Georges Michel (1763 – 1843), the first
For the longest time, the Seine existed as an ever-changing archipelago, a far cry from the rigorous beauty of contemporary Paris.
Recently in force, the ALUR law modifies a number of rules linked to co-ownership. Here’s a selection of the most emblematic measures in terms of
Paris is sleek. Paris is clean. The Paris of major murderers seems relegated to the rococo world of the fantasy troubadour. We dream of the
In A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway sang the praises of the great brasseries of the golden age, making Montparnasse the hang out for Americans in
During prehistoric times, the Seine was a vast river, divided into two branches and fed by one river and numerous streams. Very damp and often flooded,
An alternative to joint ownership, the “Société Civile Immobilière” (SCI – Real Estate Company) allows for the management of a property by several people and