Atlas Obscura Explorations in Le Marais

I began my Atlas Obscura-inspired explorations in the Le Marais area. Emerging from the Saint Paul metro station, I saw my first stop: a church called the Eglise St Paul-St Louis. Within the church isLeia mais
I began my Atlas Obscura-inspired explorations in the Le Marais area. Emerging from the Saint Paul metro station, I saw my first stop: a church called the Eglise St Paul-St Louis. Within the church isLeia mais
My next sightseeing target was the Centre Georges Pompidou, a colorful "inside out" building housing a modern art museum. The building features pipes and vents on the exterior of the building. When ILeia mais
Later in the afternoon, I ventured back out to the same area with Jeff and two of his judge friends - Barb from Canada and Gianluca from Italy - to dine at his favorite vegetarian restaurant. WhileLeia mais
I set off on a rainy morning to get to the Pere Lachaise Cemetery. My goal for this outing was to visit the graves of two of the most famous people buried there: Jim Morrison and Oscar Wilde.
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In the early afternoon, I set out to meet Jeff for lunch and scout out potential vantage points to watch the opening ceremony. Getting to Jeff was a bit of an adventure. I planned to meet him nearLeia mais
Today, which is also Jeff's birthday, is the first day of competition for diving. Jeff texted me while I was having lunch to report that the US women's 3 meter synchronized diving pair won silver atLeia mais
We prebooked 9.00am tickets for The Louvre. Here are some shots of the grounds of The Louvre from before our entry and after our exit. The most striking feature was the Olympic flame, which was housedLeia mais
I deliberately booked tickets for the first possible entrance to The Louvre so we could make an immediate beeline for the most famous painting in the world.
In this entry are photos of the paintingsLeia mais