So I guess I should mention that we did not in fact go to Disneyland Paris. But we had you guys going, right? We had a great time and it was filled mostly with things we cannot do at home.
We had a pretty steady diet of at least three baguettes a day. Cynthia seemed to get sick of this towards the third day, but I still have my eye out for bakeries as we walk down the road. It's nice having the price of baguettes fixed by the government. There was also a cheese shop about half a block from the apartment.
We saw the Eiffel Tower at a pretty excellent time of evening, got there when it was light out and walked around as night fell and saw the tower light up and do its little light show. The view, however, was much better from Sacre Coeur which was about a seven minute walk from our apartment. It was there that we were treated to our first French mime sighting. We also did Notre Dame and Ile St. Louis (don't worry, we got gelato).
On a side note: I am not sure what it is about the French that makes them want to dance around in crowded public areas with their headphones on. But we saw an old man doing this below the Eiffel Tower and then a young guy (who did a considerable more number of flips and had his shirt off) in front of the Louvre.
As for museums: We did not see all of the Louvre, we stuck mostly to the Italian paintings, which took a good three hours as it was. The D'Orsay had some interesting exhibits, one on early photography focusing on Italian peasants, and one on shadow theater at Le Chat Noir full of set pieces other zinc cut outs from many of the plays. The Pompadou had a Kandinski exhibit while we were there, not to mention a pretty good street show in front of the museum (Cynthia missed it because she was getting post cards). I have to say what I found more interesting than most of the museums were the buildings themselves.
We are now in Nice, after a pretty awful night in a train station. Our flight was delayed and so we missed the last train to Nice where our hotel is. We couldn't get a room in the hotels nearby because of the soccer match (sorry, football match) so we tried to sleep on the benches of the station. But we eventually made it here. We are going to go check out the Chagall museum in a bit.
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Wow, Paris is over? How sad. Well, to an architect the buildings are more interesting than the art inside. But to an architect who is artistic a museum is the best place to visit, again and again.
ReplyDeleteIt was Nice where we caught Jack posing like Bernini's version of David, in the buff.