Tudor or Half-Timbered ?
In France structures of the Middle Ages that elsewhere are referred-to as half-timbered buildings are called “batiments à colombages.” Elsewhere, except in England
INFORMING YOUR FRENCH TRAVEL THROUGH MEANINGFUL, INSIGHTFUL, AND HISTORICAL INFORMATION ON FRANCE AND THE ATTRACTIONS, ART, CULTURE, REGIONS, AND EVERYTHING UNIQUE TO THIS BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY.
The Paris Luxury Tours blog is a great resource for information, insight and history around specific attractions, monuments, works of art and important figures unique to Paris, and different areas of France. Our intention is to provide relevant articles that may assist in helping you plan your next tour to Paris, or another destination in France. Enjoy what we call, the Paris Travel Guide
In France structures of the Middle Ages that elsewhere are referred-to as half-timbered buildings are called “batiments à colombages.” Elsewhere, except in England
Many persons contemplating touring in France in 2020 are anxiously following the current wave of protests relating to the French government’s plans to modify
For all lovers of greenery and original gardens, this article is for you. The gardens named after their creator, Albert Kahn, in the very
What is the difference between a basilica, a church and a cathedral? Should you care? You can, of course, sail through life oblivious
France has a generous share of remarkable women who grace the pages of its history. Blanche de Castille, Eleanor d’Acquitaine, Jeanne d’Arc, Diane de
One of the most popular wine-related tours in France that we perform is our Classic Paris Luxury Tour of Champagne, https://www.parisluxurytours.com/champagne-tours-france/. Because of it, we
What a collection this is!!! Only to be seen until June 17th at the renowned Frank Gehry building of the Louis Vuitton Foundation in the
When my wife and I began living in France in 1979, we were both ready to begin an exploration of the alluring universe of French
If you have had the good fortune to encounter the art of Hieronymus Bosch, and, more fortunate still, the leisure to peruse and contemplate his