Hotel de Ville (city hall) of Paris from the back
May 21, 2019 — Day 12 (Tuesday)
Église Saint-Gervais-et-Saint-Protais - Facade
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The day started bright and sunny so we foolishly decided to leave our umbrellas at home. We walked to our Metro stop and took the Metro to Hôtel de Ville for the start of one of Ed’s Paris Walks (#10). We exited the Metro and got our bearings and soon arrived at St. Gervais Church (Église Saint-Gervais and Saint-Protais). The sun was shining through the wonderful stained glass windows in the soaring church. There are very old windows but there are also five marvelous modern stained glass windows by Sylvie Gaudin (and Claude Courageux). There is a stunning oak crucifix by Antoine-Augustin Préault along with a beautiful old clock, sculptures and several paintings. It is a beautiful church on a small peaceful square.
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Nave and the Clock of Église Saint-Gervais-et-Saint-Protais
Église Saint-Gervais-et-Saint-Protais
Église Saint-Gervais-et-Saint-Protais - Stained Glass by Sylvie Gaudin
Église Saint-Gervais-et-Saint-Protais - Stained Glass by Jean Chastellain
Église Saint-Gervais-et-Saint-Protais
Oak Crucifix by Antoine-Augustin Préault
Église Saint Gervais et Saint Protais
The Pieta of Jean-Pierre Cortot (1787-1843) surrounded by the worshiping angels of Leboeuf-Nanteuil
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Église Saint Gervais et Saint Protais from rue des Barres (the back)
We stopped at the religious book store on rue des Barres looking for a book about the stained glass but had no luck. Wandered around the corner and up rue du Pont Louis-Phillippe and turned right onto Rue François Miron to discover two marvelous medieval half-timbered houses. We continued through the Marais and found some quaint little shops including spices from the Middle East and Aux Merveilleuse, a patisserie, where two young ladies were having a grand time finishing the little cakes in the window. We started passing cafés and checking menus and finally decided to lunch on the Isle Saint-Louis so we walked over and started checking menus. We ended up at La Brasserie de l’Isle Saint-Louis with a very nice older waiter who reminded us of Tony, one of our ushers at church. Ed got Coq au Riesling and I got the daily special of Osso Buco, both good. However, the Berthillon’s ice cream was the star of the meal. Our delightful waiter gave Ed a chocolate with my coffee . . .
Place Baudoyer, a market place beside Église Saint Gervais et Saint Protais
Corner of rue Grenier sur l'Eau and rue des Barres in Paris
Chez Julien at the corner of rue des Barres and rue de l'Hôtel de Ville
Notice the lady on the left with her beret-wearing dog
Dog wearing a Beret next to Chez Julien on rue des Barres in Paris
Artisan Chocolatier en Provence on rue du Pont Louis-Philippe
Aux Merveilleuse at the corner of rue du Pont Louis-Philippe and rue François Miron
Aux Merveilleuse at the corner of rue du Pont Louis-Philippe and rue François Miron
Products from Israel and the Middle East on rue François Miron
Au Bourguignon du Marais Restaurant on rue François Miron
Maison à l'enseigne du faucheur,
half-timbered houses on rue François Miron - Paris
Fontaine Wallace at One rue du Rivoli
Pont Marie crossing the Seine
La Brasserie de l’Isle Saint-Louis
La Brasserie de l’Isle Saint-Louis
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Buskers on the Pont St. Louis
Walked to my favorite scarf store, Diwali’s, and didn’t find anything I particularly liked. Their prices have easily doubled which didn’t help. It was sprinkling when we left and soon turned to a very hard rain. We waited under a construction overhead until I ran down to a tabac and bought an umbrella. That effectively stopped the rain! What power . . .
We walked on to the Hôtel de Sens/Bibliotheque Forney for the exposition, “A Life in Colors, from Matisse to Prévert” of book illustrations by Jacqueline Duhême. They were children’s books and thoroughly charming. We left in search of the ancient Paris city wall and had no trouble finding it since it was surrounded by tour groups. Continued to Place du Marché Sainte-Catherine that was very quiet on a rainy day. Stopped at Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis on our way to the Metro station and finally hopped the Metro home stopping for bread on the way. Good day.
The Hôtel de Sens - the Gardens
The Hôtel de Sens
The Hôtel de Sens - Forney Library
The Hôtel de Sens - Forney Library - note the door handles
The Hôtel de Sens
Fontaine du Lycee Charlemagne
Place du Marché Sainte-Catherine
A lonely tuba player passing through Place du Marché Sainte-Catherine
Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis
Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis - Nave
Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis - Altar
Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis
Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis - Dome
Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis - Organ
Saint Paul Metro Stop
This featured blog entry was written by Beausoleil from the blog Paris Blog and Lots of Tips for Visitors.
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