The church of Notre-Dame at Paris is doubtless still a sublime and majestic building. But, much beauty as …
The primitive nucleus of the suburb on the South Side consists of the Roman fortress palace, the “tete …
The south end of the Rue des Tournelles falls into the Place de la Bastille, containing Le Colonne …
The medieval church of Ste. Genevieve, having fallen into decay in the middle of the eighteenth century, Louis …
Englishmen are often specially imprest with Paris as a city of contrasts, because one side of the principal …
What a huge heap of littleness! It is composed, as it were, of three courts, all open to …
The golden age of Fontainebleau came with the Renaissance and Francis I., who wished to make Fontainebleau the …
About six miles north of the original Paris stands the great Basilica of St. Denis–the only church in …
The tram stops close to the Abreuvoir, a large artificial tank, surrounded by masonry for receiving the surplus …
The sultry heat of summer always brings with it, to the idler and the man of leisure, a …
The Trianons may be reached in half an hour from the railway station, but the distance is considerable, …
The station is opposite a short avenue, at the end of which on the right, is the principal …
The view from the terrace of Saint Germain is one of the finest in France. This view, and …
Very near the station is the Chateau de St. Cloud, set on fire by the bombs of Mont-Valerien, …