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Le Marais: 7, Rue des Rosiers
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  • 1. The house at 7 Rue des Rosiers - Paris
    1. The house at 7 Rue des
    Rosiers
    by Nemorino, 2 more photos
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    This house in the fourth arrondissment is where I lived for three months in the autumn of 1962, and again for three months in 1965. They have fixed the windows since then, and installed a number-coded lock on the front door, but otherwise it looks much the same now as it did four decades ago.

    But the street has been fixed up, and they have planted some trees.

    This is in the Marais district, one of the oldest districts in Paris, between the Beaubourg museum and the Opera Bastille, neither of which existed at the time I lived here.

    48°51'24.60" North; 2°21'35.40" East.

    Second photo: Entrance to 7, Rue des Rosiers.

    Third photo: The house as seen from Rue Ferdinand Duval.

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    Le Marais: Musee de la Curiosite et de la Magie
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  • Updated By Diana75 on February 24, 2006
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  • Musee de la Curiosite et de la Magie - Paris
    Musee de la Curiosite et
    de la Magie
    by Diana75,
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    Paris is a town full of museums.

    In Le Marais we have discovered on a street Musee de la Curiosite et de la Magie. The entrance is quite small and hidden and it can be easily missed.

    Unfortunately it was our last morning in Paris and it was closed in the morning, but I've heart that the museum displays an interesting collection of objects related to this art.

    11 rue Saint-Paul

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    Le Marais: Rue Miron
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  • Medieval Houses of rue Miron - Paris
    Medieval Houses of rue
    Miron
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    Behind the City Hall, there is the rue Miron with 2 ancient houses built in the 14e century.
    The number 11 is called the Reaper due to a commercial sign. The number 13 is the Sheep.
    They are remodeled in 1967 and the half-timber has been cleared from the plaster.

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  • Other Contact: Metro : Hotel de Ville
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    Le Marais: Place des Vosges
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  • An elegant symmetrical square in the Marais, Place des Vosges was commissioned by Henry IV in 1605, and completed 7 years later. Highly fashionable during the literary days of the 17th century, it gained a reputation for lover's trysts, with some houses occupied by the mistresses of members of the court adjoining their own.
    The center of the square was used for duels.

    The Maison de Victor Hugo is in the southeast corner and is open to the public.

    Today, the square is home to many over-priced restaurants and shops, but makes for an atmospheric stop to watch kids at play, and sip un cafe.

  • Other Contact: rue des Francs Bourgeois
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    Le Marais: Cathedrale St-Croix de Paris
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  • Updated By Diana75 on February 24, 2006
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  • Seeing the name in the guide, I thought initially that I'll see a huge church in the heart of Le Marais.

    Cathedrale Ste-Croix-de-Paris is actually a small church built in 1624 as a Capuchin monastery chapel.

    The church is now the church of the Armenian comunity.

    Address: Rue Charlot

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    Le Marais: Place des Vosges
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  • This square is in the Marais and was built in the early 17th Century by Henry IV as a royal place which turned the area into Paris's high rent district (until La Revolution). It is a lovely square now evidently a very popular place for picnics and young lovers. It is where Victor Hugo lived while writing "Les Miserables" and you can tour his house. The architecture is nice and there are shops and cafes on the lower level.

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    Le Marais: Paris at its finest !!
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  • The most incredible place to just hang out, Le Marais has it all. For the traveller who likes to see the big highlights of a major city as quick as possible and then spend a little more time relaxing and soaking up some of the real city life, then you could do worse than setup base in Le Marais.
    Endless amounts of bars, clubs, pubs, cafes and restaurants of all styles make it an unforgettable experience. The real winner about Le Marais is that it side steps the tourist trap yet it is yards from the Louvre and Notre Dame.
    Trust me you will never eat a full French breakfast in more stunningly beautiful and relaxed surroundings.
    Aint been there in over 4 years and always think about returning.

    You know how it is.......

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    Le Marais: Le Marais -- Old Timbered Houses
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  • There are many old half-timbered houses left in the old parts of Paris, but, for fire protection reasons, most of the timbered facades have been plastered over. These are among the few that remain and are found along rue Francois Miron
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    The oldest half-timbered house in the Marais is from the 14th-century and found at 3 rue Volta, near rue des Vertus.

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    Le Marais: The Jewish District
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  • Corner rue des Rosiers - rue des Ecouffes - Paris
    Corner rue des Rosiers - rue
    des Ecouffes
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    Near the Marais and the rue des Francs Bourgeois : the rue des Rosiers which is the main Jewish district of Paris.
    Here the butchers are Kocher. The shop signs are in French and in Hebrew. The pedestrians by the streets speak all the languages of the Central Europe.
    The second Jewish district of Paris (but less typical) is rue Richer near the metro Cadet (9° arrondissement).

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    Le Marais: Eglise Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis
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  • Seen from Rue de Sevigne & rue de Jarente - Paris
    Seen from Rue de Sevigne
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    This baroque church sits 99 rue St-Antoine in the Marais using grounds formerly part of the 13th-century Philippe-Auguste wall, remnants of which can still be seen on rues Charlemagne & Jardin St-Paul. Constructed between 1627 and 1641 from the order of Louis XIII by two Jesuit architect, Martellange & Derand, its interior was patterned after the cruciform plan of the large Jesuit Gesu church in Rome. Cardinal Richelieu conducted the church's first mass in May 1641. Originally called the St-Louis church, its name was extended to St-Louis-St-Paul to honor its sister church that was destroyed during the Revolution. And like many other churches in Paris, during the Revolution this place became a place of worship of Reason.

    This was also the parish church of Victor Hugo who baptized his daughters here. Delacroix's Christ's Agony in the Garden of Olives is one of the magnificent paintings honored here.

    This massive church I fell in love with my 3rd trip to Paris, one of the reasons being I used it to guide me home to my hotel at night, the Hotel Jeanne d'Arc. Access to the Place du Marche Ste-Catherine, which is just around the corner from the hotel, was gained via rue Caron which was just one street down from the entrance to this church.

    Photos: February 2006

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