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Interesting Facts About Paris — Can You Answer These Questions?

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Interesting Facts About Paris: Can You Answer These Questions?

 

How much gold did it take to gild the dome of the Invalides Church in Paris?

1.) The Invalides was built in 1670 as a hospital and retirement home for Army soliders.  It houses a fascinating museum of military history with exhibits dating from the Middle Ages.

The beautiful dome was re-gilded in 1989. How much gold did it take to gild the Invalides Dome in Paris?

a.2,788 pounds

b. 278 pounds

c. 27.8 pounds

Workers painting the Eiffel Tower: How often do they have to repaint it?

2.) How often does the Eiffel Tower need to be repainted?

a.       Every 5 years

b.      Every 7 years

c.       Every 10 years


The Pagoda Cinema on rue Babylone in Paris is an historical landmark

1.) The Pagoda Cinema in the 7th arrondissement is an icon renowned for its architecture and as a temple for independent films in Paris. It was built in 1896 by the founder of the Bon Marche Department store, who wanted to give an authentic Japanese Temple to his wife.  It was imported section by section from Japan and used as a ballroom until the 1920′s  until the couple divorced. It was known for sumptuous parties and events.  A new owner took over in 1931 and it has been one of the leading independent cinemas in Paris.

In 1980 the owners put it up for sale.  The government of Peking  made an offer to purchase it to convert to the Chinese Embassy– thinking the Oriental style would suit.  However,  a delegation of Chinese diplomats visited the building and immediately cancelled the purchase.  What shocked them?

a. No Feng Shui rule was applied to the Temple when it was built

b. Frescoes showing the Chinese army running from the Japanese invaders

c. They found murals showing some of the more shocking Kama Sutra positions

 

Murals in pagoda, Japanese soldiers beating the Chinese army

1.) How much gold: A: It took only 27.8 pounds of gold, in very fine leaf form to re-gild the dome.  The Military Museum is worth the visit! Under the dome lies the red granite tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte.

2.) How often is Eiffel Painted: A and C .  The paint on the lower half of the Eiffel Tower deteriorates less rapidly than the top half.  So the lower half is repainted every 10 years and the upper half every 5 years.

3.) Japanese Pagoda: B: The Chinese delegation was shocked by historic frescoes of the Sino-Japanese war, where Chinese warriors appeared to be suffering a crushing defeat at the hands of the Japanese.  As a Historic monument, the frescoes could not be painted over or touched.

The Exquisite Jacquemart André Museum in Paris

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

If you lack the time (or energy) to fight the crowds at the Louvre or Musée d’Orsay, but still want to enjoy glorious paintings, sculptures and works of art, Paris has several smaller, more manageable art museums with world class exhibits.

The Jacquemart André Museum is an exquisite 19th century mansion, and former private residence of art connoisseurs Edouard André and Nélie Jacquemart.

Jacquemart André Museum in Paris

Jacquemart André Museum in Paris

Edouard was the son of a prominent banking family, and devoted his sizable fortune to amassing an extraordinary private collection of French, Italian and Dutch masterpieces. Edouard married prominent painter Nelié Jacquemart in 1881, and together they traveled throughout Europe each year to acquire rare treasures for their collection. Under the guidance of the most prominent museum curators of the time, the couple built a world class collection of paintings, tapestries, sculpture and frescos. Their philosophy was that great art was meant to be shared, and upon Edouard’s death, Nelié completed the collection and bequeathed it, along with the mansion, to the Institut de France, to be converted to a museum. The mansion opened to the public in 1913.

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Highlights of the permanent collection include:
Dutch 17th century masters: Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Ruysdael
French 18th century: Fragonard, Boucher, Vigée-Lebrun, Nattier
English masters: Reynolds, Hoppner, Lawrence
Italian Renaissance 15th century sculptures & paintings: Bellini, Botticelli, Mantegna, Uccello

Temporary exhibits change with the season. In 2010, from 12 March until 1 August, you can experience Spanish masters from El Greco to Dali.

One of the highlights of your visits should be a stop in the Jacquemart André Tea Room, where you can enjoy lunch or coffee and pastries surrounded by beautiful Belgian tapestries and a fresco by Tiepolo. In the summer months, the Tea Room extends service to the adjacent courtyard. Indoors or out, you’ll be in one of the most beautiful tea rooms in Paris.

Stunning tea room in the Jacquemart André Museum

Enjoy coffee or lunch in the beautiful tea room

The Museum is located in the heart of Paris’ 8th arrondissement, at 158 Boulevard Haussmann, north of the Champs Elysees and west of the Galerie Lafayette shopping district. It is open every day, 365 days a year, from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm. Entrance is included in the Paris Museum Pass, or tickets are available on site. Free audio guide is included with admission. Discounts available for families, and children receive a free activity book, challenging them to solve riddles by searching for hidden clues throughout the mansion.

Check the website for temporary exhibits, maps, and practical information:  www.musee-jacquemart-andre.com/en/jacquemart/

RER: Charles de Gaulle – Etoile
Metro: Miromesnil or Saint Philippe du Roule
Bus: 22, 28, 43, 52, 54, 80, 83, 84, 93

Combine your museum visit with a shopping excursion to Paris designer stores located near the Jacquemart Andre, and you’ll have a fabulous day!