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Le Marais ("The Marsh", French pronunciation: [maʁɛ]) is a historic district in Paris, France. Long the aristocratic district of Paris, it hosts many outstanding buildings of historic and architectural importance. It spreads across parts of the 3rd and 4th arrondissements in Paris (on the Rive Droite, or Right Bank, of the Seine).
In 1240 the Order of the Temple built its fortified church just outside the walls of Paris, in the northern part of the Marais. The Temple turned this district into an attractive area, which became known as the Temple Quarter, and many religious institutions were built nearby: the des Blancs-Manteaux, de Sainte-Croix-de-la-Bretonnerie and des Carmes-Billettes convents, as well as the church of Sainte-Catherine-du-Val-des-Écoliers.
During the mid-13th century, Charles I of Anjou, King of Naples and Sicily, and brother of King Louis IX of France built his residence near the current n°7 rue de Sévigné. In 1361 the King Charles V built a mansion known as the Hôtel Saint-Pol in which the Royal Court settled during his reign as well as his son's.
Paris (UK: /ˈpærɪs/ PARR-iss; US: i/ˈpɛərɪs/ PAIR-iss; French: [paʁi]) is the capital and most populous city of France. Situated on the Seine River, in the north of the country, it is in the centre of the Île-de-France region, also known as the région parisienne, "Paris Region". The City of Paris has an area of 105 km² (41 mi²) and a population of 2,241,346 (2014 estimate) within its administrative borders essentially unchanged since 1860.
Since the 19th century, the built-up area of Paris has grown far beyond its administrative borders; together with its suburbs, the whole agglomeration has a population of 10,550,350 (Jan. 2012 census).Paris' metropolitan area spans most of the Paris region and has a population of 12,341,418 (Jan. 2012 census), or one-fifth of the population of France. The administrative region covers 12,012 km² (4,638 mi²), with approximately 12 million inhabitants as of 2014, and has its own regional council and president.
Paris was founded in the 3rd century BC by a Celtic people called the Parisii, who gave the city its name. By the 12th century, Paris was the largest city in the western world, a prosperous trading centre, and the home of the University of Paris, one of the first in Europe. In the 18th century, it was the centre stage for the French Revolution, and became an important centre of finance, commerce, fashion, science, and the arts, a position it still retains today.
Coordinates: 48°51′20″N 2°21′56″E / 48.85556°N 2.36556°E / 48.85556; 2.36556
The Place des Vosges (French pronunciation: [plas de voʒ]) is the oldest planned square in Paris and one of the finest in the city. It is located in the Marais district, and it straddles the dividing-line between the 3rd and 4th arrondissements of Paris.
Originally known as the Place Royale, the Place des Vosges was built by Henri IV from 1605 to 1612. A true square (140 m × 140 m), it embodied the first European program of royal city planning. It was built on the site of the Hôtel des Tournelles and its gardens: at a tournament at the Tournelles, a royal residence, Henri II was wounded and died. Catherine de Medicis had the Gothic complex demolished, and she removed to the Louvre Palace.
The Place des Vosges, inaugurated in 1612 with a grand carrousel to celebrate the wedding of Louis XIII and Anne of Austria, is the prototype of all the residential squares of European cities that were to come. What was new about the Place Royale in 1612 was that the housefronts were all built to the same design, probably by Baptiste du Cerceau, of red brick with strips of stone quoins over vaulted arcades that stand on square pillars. The steeply-pitched blue slate roofs are pierced with discreet small-paned dormers above the pedimented dormers that stand upon the cornices. Only the north range was built with the vaulted ceilings that the "galleries" were meant to have. Two pavilions that rise higher than the unified roofline of the square center the north and south faces and offer access to the square through triple arches. Though they are designated the Pavilion of the King and of the Queen, no royal personage has ever lived in the aristocratic square. The Place des Vosges initiated subsequent developments of Paris that created a suitable urban background for the French aristocracy.
Sonia Gil explores Le Marais: the hottest neighborhood in Paris! Join Sonia as she strolls along steaming cobblestone streets, window shops at trendy Parisian retail stores, and soaks in the sun at the beautiful Place des Vosges! See new travel adventures w/Sonia every Thursday: http://bit.ly/SoniasTravelsYT Watch more of my adventures! Travel Paris: Eiffel Tower - A Different Way Up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv5fKAFdykM&list;=PLF7F2E14620D0AFD4 Travel Paris: Seine River - Food, Feet and Romance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa-xcQqoUiM&list;=PLF7F2E14620D0AFD4 Travel Paris: Louvre Gardens and Pyramids: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=timW4GxOQX4&list;=PLF7F2E14620D0AFD4 Travel Paris: Notre Dame's Locals Only Secret Garden: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JrzPSNmT8E&list;=PLF7F2E1...
Today we are going to check out one of most historic areas of Paris - the Marais. This will be the first of a two-part series on this fantastic Paris neighborhood, so be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/NewYorkHabitat?feature=mhee#g/c/5704CB831C46A022). The Marais, the French word for 'marsh', is located north of the Seine, sandwiched between Place de la Bastille, Place de la Republique and Les Halles. Just to the north of rue de Rivoli and east of rue Saint Paul is one of the nicest of the Marais Renaissance mansions, the Hotel de Sully (62 Rue Saint-Antoine). Built in the 1620s, it was acquired in 1634 by Louis XIII's Superintendent of Finance, the duc de Sully, giving the mansion its current name. Crossing this peaceful paradise of gardens, y...
Today we are going to finish up our tour of a great Paris neighborhood -- the Marais. This is the second of our two-part series on the fantastic neighborhood of the Marais in Paris. If you haven't yet watched the first part, you can find it on our YouTube channel : http://www.youtube.com/user/NewYorkHabitat?feature=mhee#g/c/5704CB831C46A022. The Marais used to be an important center of Jewish Paris and is still today to a certain degree. You can see the unique Agoudas Hakehilos synagogue designed by Hector Guimard at 10 rue Pavee, which used to be the one of the main Jewish streets in Paris. You can pick up some tasty pastries at the various Jewish bakeries or grab a falafel at the famous l'As du Falafel (34 rue des Rosiers)! Further down the street is Chez Marianne, a better option fo...
The Marais is one of Paris' oldest and most visually stunning quarters. First developed in the 12th century, the neighborhood, whose name means "swamp" in French and once was one, went from being a royal favorite under Henri IV and Louis XIII, to falling into ruin after the French Revolution of 1789. Since its revival in the 1960s, it has shone as a center of Parisian artistic and cultural life. Source: http://goparis.about.com/od/sightsattractions/ss/MaraisTour.htm
More travel info about travel to Paris: watch-read-listen/video/tv-show/paris-regal-and-intimate Paris' trendy Marais district serves up a moveable feast of fashion boutiques, quiet cafés, art galleries, narrow streets, leafy squares like the Place des Vosges, Jewish bakeries, aristocratic châteaux, nightlife, and real Parisians. It's the perfect place to appreciate the zest and flair of this great city. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Elie (Elias McConnell), a laconic print shop worker, is engaged by the interested Gaspard (Gaspard Ulliel) in a mystical conversation that could be the genesis of soul mates. That's Marianne Faithfull muttering in the beginning.
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Subscribe to our Channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TravelAndDiscover1 ----------------------------------------------------- The Marais is now one of Paris' main localities for art galleries. Following its rehabilitation, the Marais has become a fashionable district, home to many trendy restaurants, fashion houses, and hip galleries. The neighbourhood has experienced a growing gay presence since the 1980s, as evidenced by the existence of many gay cafés, nightclubs, cabarets and shops. These establishments are mainly concentrated in the southwestern portion of the Marais, many on or near the streets Sainte-Croix de la Bretonnerie and rue des Archives.
Hey I'm expecting some heat for this video again, why do people only want to hear good stuff all the time, sorry I guess I'm just not good at being fake, if I don't like something then I don't like it and I can't pretend I do. Area: 41 sq mi Population: 2,234,105 Things to do gay: Le Marais, Bars, Clubs etc.. Things to do: Eifel Tour, Louvre, Notre Dame, Arc de Triomphe, Versailles, Sacre Coeur etc Need Cash: No Walk: XX Bike: XXX Public Transit: XXXX Car: X
Today we visited the Marais neighborhood of Paris, called Le Marais, which is a popular area for local boutique shopping, consignment stores full of vintage, and Parisian cafes. We are the the Royal Turienne Cafe and had escargo and drank rose. We also rode bikes around the city and went to Le Jardin des Plantes, a botanical garden where we saw a variety of different plants and flowers, and a beautiful rose garden. We were able to get around Paris via the public bike system that made it easy for us to rent bicycles and drop off the bike at any location.
The Marais literally means 'marsh' and that is exactly what this Parisian neighborhood was 1,000 years ago," writes Abby Gordon, an American expat and freelance writer based in Paris. Before the area was drained into a fertile marshland, it was a swamp, and unfortunately the swamp-like odors remained centuries after the transformation. Narrow cobblestoned streets, exposed stone and beamed-buildings and slanted walls and rooflines are prevalent, a testament to the Marais's medieval history. Today, the Marais is one of Paris's most trendy and desirable neighborhoods. It is the hub of the gay community in Paris. The Marais is also home to so many restaurants, cafes, and boutiques, many of which stay open on Sundays, an unusual phenomenon in France. Despite this modernization, the Marais sti...
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