Toulouse Launches Two New Must-See Cultural Attractions
Flight of the Pioneers and the Hall of the Machine are part of this Top French City's new Toulouse Aérospace district, which showcases civil aviation
Flight of the Pioneers and the Hall of the Machine are part of this Top French City's new Toulouse Aérospace district, which showcases civil aviation
The Growth of Artisanal Microbreweries in France
**** If you love Paris for romance, you should know there are many other cities in France for starry-eyed lovers to explore. Each of these towns boasts all of the things worth celebrating about France: brilliant museums, restaurants, vineyards, churches, châteaux, and markets offering the finest local products. These settings are ideal for the kinds of memory-making experiences newlyweds are looking for. Here are some top ideas.
There was a time in France when graffiti was a bad word. It certainly wasn't synonymous with art. But times have changed. Since the 1990s, a slow but steady reckoning has elevated appreciation of urban art, loosely defined as creative works that relate to cities and are made by people who live in them, including graffiti and street art using stencils, posters, stickers, murals and more. In fact, these days urban art has been lauded by some as a very significant movement in recent art history.
For centuries, France has been fertile ground for architectural innovation. Gothic, renaissance, baroque, neoclassical, art nouveau and art deco designers have assertively put their ideas into practice and made lasting impressions on dozens of French landscapes and skylines.
Major Norman Rockwell exhibit coming to Normandy for the D-Day anniversary and the Loire Valley will exceptionally exhibit the Tapestry of the Last Supper for the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci in Amboise, France.
DAX – Splendid Hôtel (April 2018)