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Hotel de la Marine, Place de la Concorde, Paris (c) GLK

Hôtel de la Marine: Glimpses of Decorative Splendor and Onto Paris’s Largest Square

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Six years after France’s Naval Ministry vacated its monumental headquarters in Paris facing Place de la Concorde, the public now has access to the 18th-century Hôtel de la Marine whose new museum presents a dozen painstakingly restored historic rooms and an impressive view out to the square. The building also houses a chic café, an upscale restaurant and a private art collection.
Villa Majorelle (c) Musée de l'Ecole de Nancy

Villa Majorelle, Iconic Art Nouveau House, Reopens in Nancy

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With the reopening this month of the Villa Majorelle, Nancy reaffirms its attraction as a destination for visitors who delight in the floral- and nature-inspired curves, the flowing design and the craftsmanship of the Art Nouveau period.
Toussaint Louverture's prison at Chateau de Joux © Alain Doire - Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Tourisme

The Abolition of Slavery Route in Burgundy – Franche-Comté

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Honoring the victims of slavery and the slave trade as well as major abolitionist figures of the 18th and 19th centuries, two dozen sites in eastern France and Switzerland form a constellation known as the Abolition of Slavery Route. This article concerns several of those sites in the Burgundy - Franche-Comté region in central eastern France.
Unicorns at the Cluny Museum, The Lady and the Unicorn

Cluny Museum of the Middle Ages: Magical Unicorns and Gothic Sculpture

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When it fully reopens at the end of 2020, the Cluny Museum will regain its place among Paris’s major museums. Already, its 5-year restoration project is bearing fruit in the form of two concurrent exhibitions that explore the mysteries of medieval art and culture: Magical Unicorns (until Feb. 25, 2019) and Birth of Gothic Sculpture (until Jan. 7, 2019).
Love locks, Paris, 2011 (c) Joe Wilkins

Paris Love Locks Sold for Charity

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This is for all the lovers out there—at least for those who attached locks to Paris bridges over the Seine and for those who are disappointed that love locks have been banned from the city center. On May 13 bunches of them will be up for auction at Paris's official pawn shop.
Taxi Parisien - Paris taxis

Taxi Fares Between Paris and Charles de Gaulle or Orly Airports

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Maximum taxi fares between Paris and Charles de Gaulle or Orly Airports, in either direction, without additional baggage fees, are legally set as follows: Between Charles de Gaulle and right bank Paris: 50 € Between Charles de Gaulle and left bank Paris: 55 €...

7,900 French Jews Reportedly Immigrated to Israel in 2015

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The Paris office of the Jewish Agency for Israel, the organization mandated by the State of Israel to facilitate and encourage immigration from around the world, announced today that 7,900 French Jews immigrated to Israel in 2015. That represent a 10% increase over the record 2014 figure.

Professional Travel Therapy for You, Your Friends and Your Loved Ones

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The perfect Paris and France travel gift for your friends and loved ones--or for yourself--suffering from Paris-envy, Francophilia and a frequent desire to travel to France: Travel therapy with Gary Lee Kraut, editor of France Revisited.

D-Day and American War Memories in France: A Travel Conversation

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June 6, 2015—On the eve of the 71st anniversary of the D-Day landing in Normandy, Dan Schlossberg of Travel Itch Radio invited France Revisited's editor Gary Lee Kraut on the show to discuss D-Day and other American War Memories in France.

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