Vacation Christmas to Paris

…that attracts visitors year round. For instance, perhaps you would enjoy visiting Conciergeries in Paris. The Conciergeries is Paris’s Prison, which is seated over the waters around Paris. This establishment has a fascinating history. It was the original Palace where Kings of France resided. The Kings relocated to the Palace Louvre. In the late 1300s however, the Palace where kings resided became Paris’s first and only prison. The prison is situa… Continue reading

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Ten hotels on the movie

…m biography of one of the key figures of French couture, Coco Chanel, were filmed at the legendary Grand Hotel de Cabourg in Normandy. In the film, the hotel appears as a luxurious palace in Deauville, on the coast of English Channel, which is not surprising given its nineteenth century architecture. Take seafood in its spacious rooms is a luxury to be able to taste many of the personalities who have stayed here, as the famous writer Marcel Prous… Continue reading

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Taking an educational vacation to Paris

… He died of tuberculosis in 1795, was dumped in a common grave sight after a DR stole, pickled and returned his heart after carving it out. Two centuries later DNA test were taken when the body was found matching perfectly to Marie-Antoinette by matching some of her hair taken during her childhood. Perhaps the family would like to shop at the Palais Royal Palace formally known as Palais Cardinal where the prime minister, Cardinal Richelieu lived…. Continue reading

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An army of clay for eternity

The visit to the fabulous and magical warriors of Xian, fueling the legend of the fearsome Emperor Qin Shi Huang, gives you a unique opportunity to travel to the legendary heart of China and the deeper history of this country. Inside China, some 30 kilometers east of Xi’an, which was the capital of twelve dynasties during 3000 years of history, lies a strange wonder: the 8,000 terracotta soldiers of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of th… Continue reading

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Tipaza, the boundless love of Albert Camus

… the ancient Roman city, now in ruins, stretches gently to the Mediterranean and shows a great theater, an amphitheater, several baths, a basilica, villas and forums, fountains, nymphs and avenues. A veritable museum of Roman history outdoors. Retains another famous monument, the Tomb of the Christian or Mauritanian Royal Mausoleum, a curious circular building stone of colossal dimensions, which houses the seplucro of the daughter of Cleopatra a… Continue reading

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