Le Marais : Aristocrats, Artisans, and the Art of Life
Visita propuesta por JEAN-PHILIPPE GOUET
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This tour focuses on the district's transformation from medieval marshland to aristocratic hub, its deep Jewish history, and its modern-day role as a center for fashion, art, and food.
Itinerary
Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) & Rue de Rivoli | Introduction & Revolution: The grand backdrop of the City Hall reveals Paris's early history and the French Revolution's impact. Learn how the Marais was abandoned by the aristocracy, which inadvertently preserved its architecture.
| Village Saint-Paul & Philippe-Auguste Wall | Medieval & Hidden Paris: Walk through the quiet courtyards of Village Saint-Paul (antique dealers). Discover the district's medieval origins and point out the remnants of the Philippe-Auguste City Wall (c. 1200), contrasting medieval Paris with the grand 17th-century mansions.
| Hôtel de Sens | Renaissance Architecture: Let's focus on this unique, late-medieval mansion. Discover its history as a residence for the Archbishops of Sens and its distinctive architectural style (turrets, gargoyles) that predates the classical style of the Marais' Golden Age.
| Rue des Rosiers (The Pletzl) | Jewish Quarter History & Culture: The heart of the Jewish community for centuries. The history of Jewish settlement, the impact of the Holocaust (the Rafle du Vel' d'Hiv'), and the vibrant, present-day culture (falafel, bakeries, synagogues). A quick stop for a photo or mention of a famous falafel place.
| Hôtel de Sully (Courtyard & Gardens) | Golden Age of the Marais: Enter the magnificent courtyard of this 17th-century Hôtel Particulier. Discover the life of the aristocracy, the importance of private mansions, and the formal French gardens (jardins à la française).
| Place des Vosges | The Royal Square & Conclusion: We end the tour in the oldest planned square in Paris. Discuss its creation under Henri IV, its role as a fashionable place to live (Victor Hugo's House), and its perfect symmetry. Let's conclude on how the Marais tells the story of Paris's evolution.
| Village Saint-Paul & Philippe-Auguste Wall | Medieval & Hidden Paris: Walk through the quiet courtyards of Village Saint-Paul (antique dealers). Discover the district's medieval origins and point out the remnants of the Philippe-Auguste City Wall (c. 1200), contrasting medieval Paris with the grand 17th-century mansions.
| Hôtel de Sens | Renaissance Architecture: Let's focus on this unique, late-medieval mansion. Discover its history as a residence for the Archbishops of Sens and its distinctive architectural style (turrets, gargoyles) that predates the classical style of the Marais' Golden Age.
| Rue des Rosiers (The Pletzl) | Jewish Quarter History & Culture: The heart of the Jewish community for centuries. The history of Jewish settlement, the impact of the Holocaust (the Rafle du Vel' d'Hiv'), and the vibrant, present-day culture (falafel, bakeries, synagogues). A quick stop for a photo or mention of a famous falafel place.
| Hôtel de Sully (Courtyard & Gardens) | Golden Age of the Marais: Enter the magnificent courtyard of this 17th-century Hôtel Particulier. Discover the life of the aristocracy, the importance of private mansions, and the formal French gardens (jardins à la française).
| Place des Vosges | The Royal Square & Conclusion: We end the tour in the oldest planned square in Paris. Discuss its creation under Henri IV, its role as a fashionable place to live (Victor Hugo's House), and its perfect symmetry. Let's conclude on how the Marais tells the story of Paris's evolution.
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JEAN-PHILIPPE GOUET
Parisian since 1788, citizen of the world, I love to share my "French gourmet curiosity" with you!
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