Saint Germain des Pres - Reviews from across the web
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Saint Germain Des Pres, Paris - Saint Germain Des Pres Reviews | MyTravelGuide.com “We were in room 46 03/15-03/20/2005. My first time in Paris and staying here made it fabulous. This was a true feeling of the French connection for me. The location was central to fine food, shopping, and sight seeing. The staff, food and accomodations were perfect. Thank you. If I can afford... mytravelguide.com
St-Germain-des-Prés - Paris, France and recitals. It boasts fantastic acoustics and a marvelous medieval atmosphere. The church was built to accommodate an age without microphones, and the sound effects will thrill you. For more information, call tel. 01-43-25-41-71. Arrive about 45 minutes before the performance for a front-row seat.... sacred-destinations.com
saint germain des pres - latin quarter - quartier latin - pictures reviews From the historic Latin Quarter, St. Germain and the Left Bank, to the glamorous Champs Elysée and Eiffel Tower on the Right Bank, from the Louvre to the Musée Rodin, from the most modest local church to Notre Dame, everything is located within easy walking or Metro distance. And despi... saint-germain-paris.net
paris - monuments - saint germain des pres The tops of the altar (in four bays) present traditional themes characteristic of Roman style : in particular, figures of monsters and birds?. Built between 990 and 1014, the original massive front tower or "Clocher-Porche", part of three original bell towers and still in existence, is one... monument-paris.com
St-Germain des Pres- Paris, France - VirtualTourist.com The history of Saint-Germain-des-Pres goes back to 543 AD, when King Childebert decided to build a new basilica. The building has of course expanded and changed throughout the years, but it has always kept its religious purpose. It was badly damaged during the Revolution and left in such a state of ... virtualtourist.com
St-Germain-des-Prés | Museum/Attraction Review | Paris | Frommers.com It's one of Paris's oldest churches, from the 6th century, when a Benedictine abbey was founded here by Childebert, son of Clovis. Alas, the marble columns in the triforium are all that remain from then. The Normans nearly destroyed the abbey at least four times. The present building has a Romanesqu... frommers.com
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