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thetravelcocktail · 2 months
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Parisian Bookshop
Old world shop in the Galerie Vivienne
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Focus Cameroun 2 : Une vitrine culturelle pour promouvoir les talents du Cameroun à l'étranger
Du 7 au 10 juillet 2023, l’Institut français présentera la deuxième édition de Focus Cameroun, un événement culturel d’envergure visant à mettre en avant les talents du Cameroun à l’étranger. Cet événement annuel, qui se déroulera au Théâtre de la Ville Espace Cardin, Galerie Vivienne, à Paris, constitue une véritable vitrine pour les artistes camerounais issus de diverses branches artistiques,…
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rencontres-et-loisirs · 11 months
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Paris : la ville idéale pour faire son shopping
Comme vous le savez déjà, Paris est renommée pour ses coins romantiques ainsi que ses boutiques de luxe. Ne manquez pas de vous y rendre cet été pour y faire votre shopping. Il y a la Galerie Vivienne, le boulevard Haussmann, le quartier du canal Saint-Martin ou encore La Vallée Village, entre autres.
Crédit photo : 139904 de Pixabay
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bentectravels · 2 months
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Nichée dans l'un des plus beaux passages couverts de Paris (la galerie Vivienne !), la librairie Jousseaume remonte à 1826 et attire les regards comme aucune autre à Paris.
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mescharmantsouvenirs · 3 months
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Les passages de Paris
Entrez simplement dans la Galerie Vivienne et vous serez transporté dans le Paris du 19ème siècle.
En effet, cette somptueuse galerie couverte datant de 1823 est l'une des rares à Paris à avoir conservé son architecture d'origine et son atmosphère d'antan.
Depuis sa construction, il est devenu un lieu de rencontre pour les artistes et intellectuels de l'époque comme Victor Hugo ou Alexandre Dumas - l'auteur des Trois Mousquetaires et du Comte de Monte-Christo -.
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chic-a-gigot · 11 months
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Journal des Dames et des Modes, Costume Parisien, 5 juin 1827, (2508): Chapeau de paille de riz orné de plumes à barbes nouées en façon de frange. Robe de cot-pali garnie de volans et de ruches bordées d'un lacet par Mme. Piéplu, Galerie Vivienne, No. 53. Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Netherlands
Two women, one seen from the back, dressed in 'cot-pali' dresses decorated with flounces and ruffles trimmed with a Piéplu 'lacet'. Hats of 'paille de riz' decorated with feathers and tied slips with fringes at the ends. Further accessories: earrings, necklace with pendant, bracelets on both wrists, gloves, parasol, flat shoes. The print is part of the fashion magazine Journal des Dames et des Modes, published by Pierre de la Mésangère, Paris, 1797-1839.
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joselito28-1 · 8 months
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Galerie Vivienne, passage couvert du 2ème arrondissement de Paris.
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ollebosse · 2 years
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Galerie Vivienne, Paris by Wilhelm Chang / 500px
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atotaltaitaitale · 1 year
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Wednesday Wanderings and Wonderings - The Passage Edition
Passage Galerie Vivienne
The passage that is not named a Passage but a Galerie. This passage is one of the most impressive ones. The mosaic floor is the work of Faccina. The large gallery of 42 m long is followed by a glass rotunda with a hemispherical glass dome, original, allowing a modulated ventilation. This galerie has 3 entrances (4, rue des Petits Champs - 5, rue de la Banque - 6, rue Vivienne)
Inaugurated in 1826, it attracted many visitors with its stores of tailor, boot maker, wine merchant, restaurateur, bookseller, confectioner, print merchant… From the Second Empire onwards, the gallery lost some of its appeal with the move of prestigious shops to the Madeleine and the Champs-Élysées. But since 1960, the gallery has become very active again. It presents fashion and decoration stores, haute couture shows are held there. Luxury shops are numerous.
*** But what is a passage?  It is a private road open to the public, a shortcut between several roads, whether covered or not. As a pedestrian space, the passage can house both commerce and housing. Only the abundant decoration and the luxury of the stores differentiate a gallery from a passage. It’s the ancestor of today's shopping malls, the unique charm of Parisian covered passages will immediately transport you to the 19th century (Previous Posts)***
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didtwit · 1 year
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Mon image du soir ... Belle fin de journée à toutes et tous 📷📲 @paris_maville 👈🏻 #imagedusoir (à Galerie Vivienne) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoXfhqNP3r1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Because my friends and I have been talking about different versions of Viktor, I had an idea that I wanted to ask. What do you think Viktor would be like if he were French instead of Czech/Russian? Are there little cultural habits he might've grown up with? What would his regional dialect be? If he were in modern France, what do you think he'd like to do? Where would he like to hang out or visit? Any restaurants/bars he might like? I'm curious to know if he likes Paris. I know it's just a stereotype, but thinking about him with a French accent is also a little fun because it makes me remember old cartoons where there'd be so much flirting in French and now I can't help but giggle at the idea of Viktor as a huge hopeless romantic flirt
Ohh tough one! I honestly cannot picture him without his accent, and trying to imagine a French accent on him makes me cringe a bit because I dislike mine ahah sounds like I have something stuck in my throat.
For the fun fact, in the french dubbed version of Arcane, Viktor doesn’t have that Czechs accent, but… a German one! It’s subtle, but you can hear that German lilt in his voice. I’m very curious of the reason behind that choice. Im also curious about the other dubbings, what accent does he has?
Anyway, if he was French, I imagine an early 20th century Parisian accent would fit him, the same type of accent you could hear in the popular districts of Paris at that time. It’s a bit complex to explain, because each district had its own accent, but to give you an exemple, Edith Piaf spoke that way when she was young. It’s not the typical boujee, refined and classy accent at all, but Viktor himself comes from a working-class background.
Habits he might have grown with as a Parisian would be driving his electric scooter on the curb and curse at people walking too slow, eating quinoa in a quinoa bar, drink organic wine and say shit like « Ah yes mmmh very round in the palate, I can feel the chocolate and pear notes mmmh yeah », go to Concrete (rip Concrete no one misses you) and finish his night sitting on the curb with a kebab. In the morning he goes to his favorite bakery to buy a baguette pas trop cuite svp. Nah just joking, I think he’d love to go to museums, in particular at the Musée d’Orsay, le musée des Arts et Métiers, le Grand Palais and all the various expositions you can find all across Paris all year long. I think he would love some quiet moments on the banks of Seine, when it’s not too crowded, stroll in Galerie Vivienne to his favorite bookshop and then have a coffee while reading a freshly bought book.
I think Paris is an interesting choice for Viktor, the undercity has a lot of Paris inspiration, mostly due to the omnipresence of Art Nouveau.
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cbturkan · 1 year
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at Galerie Vivienne https://www.instagram.com/p/B3rYl52FQ4S/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bentectravels · 2 months
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Paris et ses passages couverts.
Tiens, ça fait quelque temps que j’ai publié un p’tit quelque chose! Et comme je ne bouge pas trop pour le moment question voyages… Je ne vais pas laisser le site trop longtemps en léthargie et regarder dans mon “coffre à souvenirs”. Paris, la “Ville-Lumière”, pourquoi pas? Mais pas la tour Eiffel, Montmartre ou les Champs-Elysées, non, je ne vais pas te servir ce genre de plats réchauffés!…
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17122022 · 1 year
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A weekend in Paris 🥐
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Spent the weekend with my mom who visited me👩‍👧
We took a walk around the 1st and 9th arrondissement, and discovered two beautiful galleries 👀 true dark academia vibes (Galerie du Passage and Galerie Vivienne).
We also stopped at the library Galignani 📚 And saw a stand up show at the Olympia.
And oc we ate A LOT ☺️
-> Lunch at Bouillon (traditional French brasserie and really affordable 👍); lil snack in a crêperie, and a HUGE brunch. We were so full we did nothing the Sunday afternoon, just reading at my place.
And I finally finished Beloved (by Toni Morrison). It's a 6/10. It was hard to go through it because I'm not used to this style of writing and I think I wasn't in a good mood for such a hard story.
I received so many books for Christmas, I don't know which one I should start (omg life's hard 😆). I should do a post about my 2022 readings and my TBR for 2023 🤔
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chic-a-gigot · 2 years
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La Mode nationale, no. 66, 30 juillet 1887, Paris. No. 2. Rosace au crochet et lacet médaillon. Modèle de Mme Collet, 49, galerie Vivienne. Bibliothèque nationale de France
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