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Parisian, born and raised in Paris, I share my Paris and my French culture with you. Paris’ everyday life, its culture, its cafés, landmarks, museums and French language

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Orsay museum

ORSAY museum

After being a railway station, Orsay museum is the world’s largest collection of impressionist and post-impressionist art work

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Bastille Paris Neighbourough

The Faubourg Saint-Antoine

Since the 12th century, the Faubourg Saint-Antoine has been an important area for trade and craft industry. The craftsmen set up mainly, along the “rue du Faubourg Saint Antoine” in courtyards and alleys.

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Marché aux puces Vanves photo

Les puces de Vanves

If you’re a passionate collector, a lover of hunting for bargains, or just enjoy wandering through flea markets, you’ll probably like Vanves flea market!

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Berthe Morisot

Berthe Morisot, a woman in a man’s world

My recent reading (“Berthe Morisot” by Dominique Bona) as well as the 2019 exhibition at the Musée d’Orsay dedicated to the artist, led me to write this article This exhibition is a unique opportunity to discover or rediscover the work of this amazing artist, one of the greatest French impressionist painter. I hope my article will make you feel like visiting this exhibition and discovering more about the life and work of this amazing artist

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