
Paris – Lutetia – Gallo Roman city
All the roads lead to Roma! Across the countryside, the Via Romana connected La Gaulle to Roma through Lyon city by the South of France. The Place of Italia became the new name in the actual Paris of the crossroad
All the roads lead to Roma! Across the countryside, the Via Romana connected La Gaulle to Roma through Lyon city by the South of France. The Place of Italia became the new name in the actual Paris of the crossroad
Born in 1330 in Paris area, Nicolas Flamel had various jobs as copyist, notary and bookseller. It is this last trade that allowed him one day to enter into possession of the Manuscrit of Abraham Le Juif, grimoire full of
The birth of Paris took place on the Ile de la Cité, a prime location and inescapable crossroads for the different routes of ancient Gaul. The left bank is the home of three routes Lyon-Italy/Dreux-Bretagne and Chartres-Loire. The right bank
St-Germain-des-Près walk. Known as the Latin quarter, it has been Paris’ heart since its inception. The quarter was, the epicenter for the protagonists of the French Revolution. It is a place of literary and political thinking, a place the café