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Evelyn
Feb 6, 20222 min read
The Year of the Tiger & Candlemas
Traditionally, on 2 Feb, the French will stay together to eat crêpes, so it is also called "the Days of Crêpes".
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Evelyn
Jan 23, 20222 min read
59 Rivoli: the Artistic Squat in Paris
When people dub Paris “the city of art”, they are not joking. Here in the heart of Paris, squatting has eventually become an art thing.
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Evelyn
Dec 26, 20212 min read
La Samaritaine – 16 Years of Renovation
Christmas just passed, but we still want to share with you some Christmas decor in a historic shopping mall in Paris.
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Evelyn
Oct 24, 20211 min read
The Festive Market of the Living Heritage
Who doesn’t love a street market where you can taste some ancestral recipes and discover some regional history?
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Kelvin
Sep 5, 20212 min read
Do You Know the Prestigious Gothic Style was Once Described as Ugly and Barbaric?
When we think of the medieval period, we often associate it with the Dark Ages. It was a time of cultural darkness. Was it though?
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