Collection(s) : Regards...
Paru le 13/07/2017 | Broché 118 pages
Tout public
translator Chrisoula Petridis
Regards...
Forever Paris
Over the centuries, Paris has grown in ever-widening concentric circles, starting from the Île de la Cité.
Many palaces and monuments have risen and now recount the fascinating history of the city.
This book invites us to discover this remarkable history-featuring both ordeals and moments of glory-through the most famous Parisian monuments. From Notre-Dame Cathedral to the Panthéon, from the Bastille to the Louvre via Sacré-Coeur or the Tuileries, to the Eiffel Tower or the Centre Pompidou : each of these sites reveals, in addition to its beauty and distinctive architecture, some of the episodes that have made Paris a unique city.
The 120 or so photographs that make up this Parisian promenade offer astonishing, poetic, and spectacular views that bear witness to the fact that, whatever happens, now and forever, we will always have Paris.
Anne Muratori-Philip has a PhD in information sociology and degrees in political science, history, and art history. A former journalist for Le Figaro and a corresponding member of the Institut de France, she has written books on history and biographies. Her books The Arc de Triomphe, The Panthéon, and George Sand's House at Nohant have been published by the Éditions du patrimoine.