MILITARY PIGEON MUSEUM
Read moreMount Valérien is known mainly for its fort and the American cemetery. But it also houses the barracks where the 8 th French transmission Regiment is stationed and has retained a very beautiful military pettiness, the only one in France. He also participates in civil competitions, because yes, big is also a sport and serves not only to send messages in hostile times. The museum devoted to it contains a wealth of historical treasures elsewhere elsewhere and presents in an educational way the history of big from antiquity to day, giving a large space to the military activities of the travellers'pigeons during the last conflicts. A very informative documentary film can also be projected.
THE CARRIAGES OF VERSAILLES
Stroll through the picturesque districts of Saint-Louis and Notre-Dame in a ...Read more
SQUARE GOUNOD
A square with panoramic views, where you can stroll along lazy paths dotted ...Read more
ARTS AND LEISURE CONFERENCES
Read moreFrom Henri Matisse and his eloquent colour to Dega and the nude, through the Passion of Lighthouses, so many exciting lectures on very diverse subjects, always treated with attention to detail. Sometimes in night, from 20 h 30, other times during weekends, themes and topics discussed are always related to an exhibition adjoining them (Grand Palais, Musée d'Orsay, Georges Pompidou center, etc.). A good way of not going to the middle of abstract and abstruse figures, but to discover the outcome of a pearl or reed.
VIGNY CASTLE
This superb building was built at the instigation of Cardinal d'Amboise, ...Read more
THE GLATIGNY STAIRCASE
Read moreAlbert Glatigny, a young poet who died in Sèvres, gave his name to this staircase. Sebastian James, a famous internationally acclaimed artist, executed a fresco "The Court of Miracles". This staircase has 126 steps. During its descent, it allows to contemplate the left bank of the city. Vertigineux staircase that makes a curve to resume its race and to give on a paved courtyard, it is the law of beautiful walks dealing with houses of sévrien heritage. You can even contemplate fruit trees.
LEVESQUE DARGEOU MONIQUE
Read morePainted wood sculptures, praise for bronze, work on the body. Wood, clay, plaster or paper, the sculptures are created from relationships between the different materials, couples sitting in bronze, wrestlers, hands, mate, mate, nurture… Children's games, the expectations of co-existence, move away, ignorent, or share. Math or triple paper mâché, a whole world signs its presence in the matter. A visit to and from the city.
OFFICE DU TOURISME
Read moreThis tourist office is a reference point for visitors seeking information on the city's tourist attractions, current events, restaurants and accommodation. Visitors can spend an average of 20 to 45 minutes here to get advice and brochures on what to do in Paris. The tourist office is easily accessible by metro, with the Hôtel de Ville station nearby.
S.A.H.S
Read moreAt the request, the company can make visits "Les Cellars du Roi ex brasserie de la Meuse" network of underground galleries dug in limestone to store the wine and then bierre. It is a society that ensures the preservation of the archaeological and historical heritage of Sèvres and its surroundings. It conducts historical and archaeological research on Sèvres and its region, and contributes to the interest in local history and archaeology. In this place where very old relics await you, you can come in contact with the friends of the company and know the company's magazine, SAVARA, and acquire some numbers.
FOUJITA HOUSE-WORKSHOP
House allowing to discover how the famous painter of the Fine arts Foujita ...Read more
LFG CAR CIRCUITS
A motor racing circuit in La Ferté-Gaucher offering 3 tracks of 1.6 ...Read more
ART GLASSWARE FROM SOISY-SUR-ECOLE
Glass factory open to the public for the discovery of the stages of ...Read more
INFORMATIONS TOURISTIQUES
Read moreTourist Information Office for Europe in Paris.
MOZART PARK
Park with playgrounds, picnic areas, water feature and hills offering a ...Read more
PARK ROGER SALENGRO
Read moreThis 2,7 hectare park was called to 1937 Description Park in the name of the widow of the composer Léo Delibes, before being renamed the name of the Minister of the Popular Front. Opened to the public in 1897, this green space was expanded and opened in 1910 by the former mayor of Clichy, Louis Gaudier. It is a pleasant place to walk in the heart of the city, just a few metres away from the metro, with a piece of water and shady alleys, where it makes good strolls. There are beautiful statues offered by the General Council, and young people will benefit from the playground.
RUTEBEUF THEATRE
Read moreThis neo-classical theatre bears the name of a th-century poet, whose statue can be seen in the hall. At the beginning of the th century, the place is a ballroom built by the architects Pierre and Louis Guidetti. The space will be built in theatre only in 1990, when the last theatre in the city closed its doors. Previously, there was a police station, a library and a conservatory of music. The site today welcomes the public for various shows: this year, weekends with jazz sounds and countless theatrical performances are on the agenda.
SPRING WAREHOUSES
Read moreEdifiés by architects Popinot and All between 1908 and 1910, Spring warehouses testify to the city's industrial activity at the beginning of the th century. The concrete structure is designed by François Hennebique, while Ceramist Alexander Bigot focuses on the exterior decoration of the building. Located in 1905 on the Haussmann Boulevard in Paris, the Spring Store Company opens an annex to Clichy which will serve as a shop and storage warehouse. The left part of the building was added in 1923 by the architects Demoisson and Wybo. With its glass and metal structure, the building is a fine example of Art-Deco architecture and is easily recognized. Note that the local tourist office proposes to know more about this building.
PARIS GAY VILLAGE
Read moreBrilliant ide, this initiative of Herve\ du Tango: try to cover gay Paris through the history of the capital. This initiative is e in May 2005 and remains unique in Paris. This association of Law 1901 unites those who wish to become involved in the promotion and development of LGBT tourism in Paris. Parisians who love their city inform tourists every Saturday of the CGL on all the questions about the unusual, cultural, and friendly gay and Lesbian Paris, and lent the history and cultures of the 1980 th-century Gay Paris. The guide tours are about two hours away from the eyes we have on the capital. In the first place, the. of the gay people of Paris (boi) and the. (.). But they also evoke the pressures that have hit the "'" and the "tribades" during the key branches, as well as their struggles to acque the rights and become citizens like others. Other visits propose to see the great muse ́ es Parisian and some temporary exhibitions with a look… gay, of course. Inverties is a professional student who will be able to take part in the study of the inverties ́, the., the. and the. The association offers an increase in its catalogue and caters for an increasingly large audience and varies with an increasing number of visitors from September to June (the calendar on the website). Possibility of organizing one of the spe tours for members of LGBT associations at a rate pre\ fe ́ rentiel.
YVELINES TOURISME
Site organizing stays in the Yvelines, with links to book accommodation and ...Read more
CHÂTEAU DE BRETEUIL
A château retracing the history of the de Breteuil family with wax ...Read more
MUSEUM "MEETING OLD TRADES"
Museum in Bouray-sur-Juine, for a very nice meeting with the trades that ...Read more
LE PARC CHAPELLE-CHARBON
A park located in Paris, where you'll discover walking routes, sports ...Read more
SAN MARTIN CHURCH
13th-century medieval church with three listed stained-glass windows ...Read more
COMITÉ MARTINIQUAIS DU TOURISME
Read moreMartinique is a true economic and cultural actor. The Maison de Martinique welcomes you for your tourist information, exhibitions and conferences, presentations of products (gastronomic, literary, handicraft), film projections on the actuality and heritage of Martinique, meetings with personalities from Martinique, economic interviews, rental of workspaces, a shop…
Missions and Strategies of the Tourism Cluster: to increase the visibility of Martinique, to open it up to European markets, to boost in particular business tourism, to establish permanent links with the hotels…
Missions and Strategies of the Economy Cluster: to offer the economic development actors of the region Martinique a capacity for proximity action offsetting the ultra-peripherality of the territory.
Missions and Strategies of the Associations Cluster: to be a unique address for strengthening and structuring associative tissue, with the priority objective of creating a federation of martiniquaises associations of France and Europe.
Missions and strategies of the Culture and Sports cluster: to highlight martinique culture in all its forms around the talents, artists and sports of the island, also being a meeting place for sports federations.
STONE BRIDGE HOUSE
This house in Jouy-en-Josas, opposite the town hall, is a highly symbolic ...Read more
BOURGET-CALMETTE PROPERTY
The property where Albert Calmette lived, with two large houses in the ...Read more
CHÂTEAU DE L'EGLANTINE
The Musée de la Toile de Jouy, housed in the Château de l'Eglantine, ...Read more
CHÂTEAU DE VILVERT - INRAE
Castle which formed the property of the Moulin du Rat with the bourgeois ...Read more
MONTEBELLO CASTLE
The château and its grounds were first owned by the Countess de Vassart ...Read more
THE ECLIMONT AND ITS LLAMAS
Place where young and old can walk with llamas along the river in ...Read more
MONTGOMERY FAMILY MAUSOLEUM
The damaged mausoleum of the Montgomery family, a place steeped in history, ...Read more
SAINT-ÉTIENNE-SAINT-VIGOR CHURCH
Visit a church, to admire the medieval priory of Marly-le-Bourg, preserving ...Read more
VALLEY PARK
A park that showcases French garden design expertiseRead more
SAINTFORT ORATORY
A rural oratory on a historic site in Poigny-la-Forêt, where a miraculous ...Read more
ANGEL ROCKS
Rocks well known to hikers, located on the GR1. An excellent hiking ...Read more
ST. PETER'S CHURCH
12th-century church, restored in 1928, in Poigny-la-Forêt. With a crypt ...Read more
MILLINERY PRIORY
Ruins of the Moulineaux priory, a monument built in the 12th century in the ...Read more
THE OLD DRYER
Dryer suspended in draughty buildings in winter, with a stove inside to ...Read more
BERTHE MORISOT'S HOUSE
The house where Berthe Morisot used to sit in the large garden to paint ...Read more
POLICE STATION
A hotel in Versailles, classified as a historic monument, with sculpted ...Read more
HOTEL DES MENUS PLAISIRS
The hotel where the abolition of privileges and the Declaration of the ...Read more
THE JOSEPHINE HOUSE
A house that recalls the memory of Madame Campan, reader to the daughters ...Read more
THE GRANTS
Two pavilions flanking the Avenue de Paris, built in 1824 and linked by ...Read more
ROCK DRILL
Read moreUnmissable, because located on the heights that are visible south of Saulx-les-Chartreux, the departmental forest of the rock has no less than 98 hectares. Gradually acquired since the late 1970s by local authorities and the National Forestry Office, this is a great place to walk, and allows you to discover an abundant flora: oaks, beeches, chestnut trees, robinia. On the slopes of what everyone here calls the "plateau", you will find the sands of Fontainebleau, giving an original side to the whole.
SAINT-GERMAIN-DE-PARIS CHURCH
Church in Andrésy with superb Renaissance stained-glass windows, freshly ...Read more
THE IMPRESSIONISTS ON THE ÎLE DE LA JATTE
A 10-stop tour featuring reproductions of the island's greatest ...Read more
SEGREZ ARBORETUM
Arboretum of Segrez with a park in the heart of the domain, with some trees ...Read more
ASSUMPTION CHURCH
Church built in the XIIth and XIIIth c. with a porch and a door of the ...Read more
ABBEY SAINT-LOUIS-DU-TEMPLE
Benedictine abbey with a museum and visitor center in a relaxing setting in ...Read more
The Gallicourts valley on foot
The nature reserve of the Gallicourt valley is full of unsuspected ...Read more