Paris, France – Video tour of Latin Quarter – Part 2
Hello and welcome for another video tour of a fantastic Paris neighborhood by New York Habitat ( www.nyhabitat.com ). In today’s video tour we’re going to explore one of the liveliest and most popular areas of Paris, the Latin Quarter. Also, feel free to watch other great video tours of Paris neighborhoods such as Montmartre Part 1( http ) or Saint Germain des Pres ( www.youtube.com ). Today we will continue our look into the Paris neighborhood known as the Latin Quarter. This is the second episode of our 3-part series on the Latin Quarter. You’ll find Part 1 on our YouTube channel. While you’re there, be sure to subscribe so you’ll get notified when Part 3 is posted in the next few weeks. The Latin Quarter stretches from the Seine River to the top of Mount St. Genevieve, a hill named for the city’s patron saint, and a popular destination between tourists and locals. Cluny Mansion and Medieval Museum We begin Part 2 of our video tour at the Cluny Mansion and Medieval Museum. This is the house built by the abbot of Cluny. It was built between 1485 and 1510 in a flamboyant Gothic style. It has since become a medieval museum (6 Place Paul PainlevĂ©). Roman Baths These ruins are some of the oldest buildings in Paris, which are a set of Roman baths from the second century. Found on the corner of boulevard Saint-Germain and boulevard Saint-Michel, it used to be composed of outdoor and indoor gyms and a warm and hot bath. Sorbonne The Sorbonne runs an entire city block around a …
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