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Italian artist Giuseppe De Nettis (1846-1884) was born into a wealthy family in Barletta, Italy. He trained for a short time ...
The pretty little Hotel Henriette makes a cosy and romantic base for a city break in Paris, with some of the bohemian Left Bank’s most charming attractions a short walk away. It is an Instagrammer’s ...
Summer is an excellent time to visit Paris because there are longer days, fewer tourists, and a range of outdoor events and ...
The capital city of Burgundy is famous for its food and wine. Things to do in Dijon include visiting historic mansions and ...
Every corner of the apartment felt deliberately curated to help us recharge. There was a Dyson air purifier in the living ...
The charged message of Chavarria’s presentation reverberated well beyond Paris Fashion Week, evoking a glib reply from ...
Veterans marching through Nyack’s Arc de Triomphe. Courtesy of the Nyack Library ... Our roundup of events this week features balloon art, a Where’s Waldo? contest, customer appreciation day at the ...
This beautiful country on the west side of Europe is renowned for its beauty, home to some of the world’s most iconic structures and buildings, and of course famous for its incredible food, wine, and ...
LXR Hotels & Resorts just opened its first French hotel, Sax Paris, on the city’s Left Bank—and T+L was the first to stay.
For the 42nd edition of the Journées du Patrimoine in Paris, the Arc de Triomphe is opening its doors to you, free of charge!
Mon dieu! A meal at a Michelin-starred restaurant on the gastro-historic Rue Bailleul is a multi-sensory arc de triomphe – ...
Two centuries after his downfall, Napoleon remains both revered and controversial in France — but above all, unavoidable.