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Two French baroque mansions and a 19th-century factory have been transformed into Locke Hotels' latest outpost in Paris, ...
On May 20, 1875, delegates from a group of 17 countries gathered in Paris to sign what may be the most overlooked yet ...
As a profession, the Parisian roofers and ornamentalists who work this malleable metal have just been recognised by UNESCO.
Two-thousand artisans, directed by architect Philippe Villeneuve, have brought the building back after a devastating 2019 ...
If that sounds surreal it’s because surrealism was often just a slight exaggeration of 19th-century normality ... Like ...
Five years without the City of Love’s cultural icon is a loss – but also an opportunity to discover some of quirky, under-the ...
The Maillets began buying daguerreotypes in the 1960s and their 200-strong collection spans the full history and evolution of ...
If you wish to experience charming little towns of Europe that have also untouched nature, giving them a wonderful look and ...
Rallies and demonstrations were organised across multiple major European cities on Thursday to commemorate Labour Day, ...
The curator promises an exhibition on how architecture can offer solutions by adapting itself to extreme conditions ...
An excellent way to link these sights is by bicycle; rent a CitiBike and follow the curvy, paved promenade from leafy Lummus ...
The courthouse was inaugurated in 1883 during the reign of King Leopold II, the Belgian monarch infamous for his brutal ...