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Montparnasse y Montmartre
Blog Vacaciones | September 27th 2008 by www.100Blogs.com
A principios de siglo poetas, escritores y pintores empezaron a irse a este barrio parisino y a instalarse en la orilla izquierda en una zona que desde la Edad Media se ha llamado Montparnasse. Se reunían en los cafés del boulevard, cafés que se read more
See through me: We are many
8 Minutes Old | September 26th 2008
I've seen this model in Normandy and then found it in Paris, too. Once you start actively looking at these things you realize that there are only a few different types. I'm currently developing and scanning some black and white films I shot in Britta read more
Gustav and the Seasick Sailors
Meadow Music | September 21st 2008 by Pär Berglund
Gustav Haggren is an extremely busy musician! It’s obviously not enough that he has a solo project, plays with two other songwriters, Christian Cuff and Helena Arlock, and is coordinating a world band (yes, they are spread all over the world); read more
Mai stii ceva de Montmartre?
FOTOeseu.ro | September 12th 2008 by Bogdan Apostol
Montmartre, cartierul boemilor, al pictorilor şi poeţilor, pe unde îşi poartă paşii îndrăgostiţii fără speranţă, trubadurii, tinerii şi bătrânii deopotrivă. Este de neconceput să ajungi în Paris şi să ocoleşti Montmartre, să read more
Top 10 things to do in Paris
Travel Best Destinations | August 31st 2008 by Mircea
Paris is one of the world’s most visited cities. It has hundreds of interesting and exciting places for its 30 millions visitors which it hosts yearly! My personal 10 favorites in this eclectic city of Paris are listed bellow. 1. Hotel d’ read more
What does it take to see a face?
8 Minutes Old | August 25th 2008
Not much, obviously. I think most of us will recognize these simple paintings on a wall in Montmartre, Paris as a 'face' in the broadest sense. Actually, we even see an expression: it is smiling. And all we need are two roughly equally sized dots tha read more
I Want To Work For Diddy- Off To Paris
Da Vinci's Blog Log | August 18th 2008 by Da Vinci
The show opens up and the teams are called into action immediately as the red phone tells Laverne, Boris, kimberly and Suzanne to get packing for a Parisian assignment. Their assignment is to find a model who is located in Paris and get her to com read more
Place Abbesses and VFXY
8 Minutes Old | August 8th 2008
To get the location of this picture is easy: It's written right there, and in a high resolution version one could even zoom in onto the map. It is Place Abbesses in Montmartre, Paris. Mere minutes before there was a thunderstorm which luckily did not read more
Classic Paris
When Paris Was A City | August 7th 2008
Commissioned as an act of penance after France's defeat by the Prussians in 1870, work began on Sacre Coeur in 1877. It was finished in 1914 and only consecrated in 1919. The interior is adorned with extravagant neo-Byzantine mosaics and offers a fan read more
Hidden Sacré-Cœur
8 Minutes Old | August 3rd 2008
While walking through Montmarte I approached the Sacré-Cœur Basilica in Paris from the side and found it hidden by huge trees. It was a wonderful, sunny day and the walls have a nice contrast. The only thing that disturbs me a bit is the white clou read more
bored. again.
confessions of a craft-a-holic | July 17th 2008 by subu
so, i was sitting here thinking, what should i write about. when it hit me. ask the ever-creative, and never dull etsians what they think. and so i did. and this is what they [ok, i only got one response. but. she made a list.] said: balloons monkeys read more
What have I become my sweetest friend ?
Beaucoup d'images sur pas grand chose | July 16th 2008 by Julien
Paris, devant le Sacré Coeur, juin 2008 read more
Five Guys From Google
OMYWORD! Did I Say That? | July 16th 2008 by Omyword!
It had been another profitable day for my friend Lisa, shopping at Tati. The discounts are amazing, but so are the lines to the cash register. In addition, you have to be prepared to slog through the crowds at the corner of Boulevard Rochechouart and read more
Sacré Heart
blogging everywhere | July 16th 2008 by janese
Belle vue tout en contraste depuis la butte de Montmartre, surplombant Paris. Photo de Rubspic’ read more
Places to Go in Montmartre
The Bloggers Guide | July 12th 2008 by Clement
Montmartre is probably my favorite neighborhood in all of Paris. Montmartre is part of the 18th arrondissement of the city of Paris, but it used to be its own independent city. As such, it still retains a lot of the charm of a small northern French t read more
Europe Day 06: Paris!!
Anne Tachi | July 9th 2008
Late as usualWe had planned to get up early but just couldn’t. Last night was a late one, and add it to the long bus ride beforehand, we were just too tired to make it a sunrise morning. Breakfast was weird – but then I’ve never expected much f read more
Video from Paris Montmartre
Street Paris | June 27th 2008 by italo
A video from the area of Montmartre in Paris, both during daylight and night, not only the historical places where the artists have always felt at home, also all the other streets and little places which have made Montmartre becoming one of the most read more
Higher ground
Beaucoup d'images sur pas grand chose | May 30th 2008 by Julien
Paris, Montmartre, mai 2008 read more
Stay (a little bit more)
Beaucoup d'images sur pas grand chose | May 29th 2008 by Julien
Paris, Montmartre, mai 2008 read more
Sacre Coeur
Street Paris | May 3rd 2008 by italo
That huge white basilic at the north of Paris that you can see from so many places in town is Sacre Coeur with its white and islamic look, in the Montmartre area, a charming and nice looking church which is one of the places unthinkable to miss... I read more
Paris Montmartre
Street Paris | May 2nd 2008 by italo
On the metro's line 2 if you get the stop Anvers you can see a narrow street leading north where a "Funiculaire" which reach the big white "Sacre Coeur Church", from there the legendary Montmartre is very near. The place full of history where world read more
Montmartre la Nuit
When Paris Was A City | April 9th 2008
Montmartre is a neighborhood on a hill in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. Any visitor should plan to spend time in this beautiful, historic neighborhood. It is known for many things, most popularly for the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur, but also as the read more
Les Maîtres de l’Affiche
Littera Scripta | April 8th 2008 by redstarcafe
At the turn of the century, Parisian magazine subscribers were treated to colourful advertising posters which were included in the monthly issues. Each magazine contained four small 11 x 15 inch posters. For 60 months, subscribers also received a mon read more
Les Maîtres de l’Affiche
Red Star Cafe | April 8th 2008 by redstarcafe
At the turn of the century, Parisian magazine subscribers were treated to colourful advertising posters which were included in the monthly issues. Each magazine contained four small 11 x 15 inch posters. For 60 months, subscribers also received a mon read more
“Le café qui parle”…fait parler de lui
The taste of...Paris | March 13th 2008 by LN
A priori cela devait être la pire journée pour aller bruncher: traverser tout Paris, les dimanches tout le monde a la même idée (traînasser devant un brunch), pour ne rien arranger la pluie tombait à grosses gouttes, et lorsque nous sommes arri read more
Friendship In The Rain
OMYWORD! Did I Say That? | March 4th 2008 by Omyword!
Last night, That Guy and Fiachna and I decided to take a walk and see if we could find a restaurant that would be open on a Monday (not impossible in Paris, but sometimes it's a challenge). Even though it was a gorgeous sunny day, it had turned cold. read more
Looking Out My Graveside Window
OMYWORD! Did I Say That? | February 21st 2008 by Omyword!
One day, while walking with That Guy's niece up to the top of Montmartre, we discovered a little gated graveyard. We had never noticed it, in all the times we had walked by it.I took some pictures of some of the graves, but this one in particular str read more
Paris Hidden Gem: Studio Accommodation in Montmartre - Sacre Coeu…
New York Habitat Blog | January 16th 2008
Montmartre is often spoken of as if it is a sprawling village stretching across the northern tip of Paris. Yes, it has an unmistakable village atmosphere, but sprawling it is not. The hill-top neighborhood is quaint in character and in size. Accommod read more
... Paris - Montmartre ...
clik & clak | December 28th 2007
... Paris - la Butte Montmartre, la basilique du Sacré-Coeur et le manège aux chevaux de bois ....... Yann Tiersen - La Valse d'Amélie ... read more

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