PARIS - OCT 2008
BASILIQUE DU SACRE-COEUR
The Basilique du Sacre-Coeur (Sacred Heart Church) was started in 1875 and finished in 1915. It is built of travertine stone which exudes calcite keeping the building white. It is located north of Paris and is the highest point of the city - Montmarte. We took the Metro from our hotel and arrived 15 minutes later. This area also has many local artist displaying their work:
The above pictures are in Montmartre Village just around the corner from Sacre-Coeur. We are working our way down the hill to Moulin Rouge. There are many outside markets in the Montmartre Village. I was really excited about the fish market.
We finally arrived at Moulin Rouge which is located down the hill from Montmartre Village. Moulin Rouge was built in 1889 and is located near the red light district. It is well known for the can-can dance and also for the 2001 film "Moulin Rouge" starring Nicole Kidman.
After touring around in the Montmartre area and Mouling Rouge we took the Metro to Pont Neuf and had a wonderful dinner at a cafe near the bridge, the name of the cafe slips my memory. After dinner we boarded the river cruise boat and cruised down the Seine to the Effiel tower which was illuminated in blue lights and then cruised up the river beyond Notre Dame. It is easy to see why they call Paris the "City of Lights" The river cruise is operated by "Veddets Cruise Line" at Pont Neuf bridge. The cruise is about an hour in duration and around 15 Euros.
After departing our friends at the river, Maureen and I walked backed to our hotel which is about 1.2 miles from the bridge. We stopped at Cafe Delmas which is on Mouffetard Street in the Latin Quarter. The picture shows the outside cafe and this was taken around 10:30 in the evening on a week night, but it seem like it was in the middle to a weekend day by the number of people drinking, eating and walking around. The following day (Thursday - Oct 09) we took the high speed train to Giverny - Monet's home. Pictures will follow.
The above picture was taken in front of Monet's home in Giverny. We arrived in the morning after taking the high speed train from Paris. Giverny is about 45 miles northwest of Paris and with the train traveling at 90-100 mph we were there in about 30 minutes. The train stopped in Vernon and we took the bus to Giverny which is about 2 miles from Vernon. The following picture is Monet's home. The upper window on the far right was his bedroom and below on first floor was his studio.
The following picture was taken from the front entrance of house and looking down towards the garden and the pond beyond. It was a warm day and the color of the flowers were vibrant.
The following photo shows one of the many small gardens on his property. Many of them have flowers of just one color.
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The above pictures are in Giverny and shows the typical homes in that area, it is a beautiful area and understandable why he choose to live there. More pictures to follow later.