The Roman amphitheater, les Arenes de Lutece is just off the rue Monge. It's one of my favorite places in the 5th Arrondissement.
@denisemarino3021Ай бұрын
From the USA. I wish you would include in all your video names which arrondissement you are visiting so I could view all the arrondissements in all order.
@driddy1Ай бұрын
Amazing tour! Thank you ✨
@lynnedecision9867Ай бұрын
Fabulous adventure.
@peytonrutledge4114Ай бұрын
So late to the party! We just returned from a trip to France (6/19/24) and fell in love with this church. Your video and commentary is great! So many details, things we missed (though we visited twice!), and history! Thank you. Are you still doing guides? If/when we return to Paris we would like to book some time with you.
@afrenchfryeinparisАй бұрын
Hi, thanks for the kind words! I’m so glad you enjoyed your time in Paris and visiting this lovely building. Yes to inquire about tours you can visit the link in the description of this video. Have a great day!
@peytonrutledge4114Ай бұрын
@@afrenchfryeinparis I'll be following your Instagram page!
@susanmitchell5447Ай бұрын
Dear Corey this video is two years old and I've just come across it...I hope you are still making these beautiful portraits of Paris or maybe France...every sentiment at the stunning architecture and the amazing Poncelet market ( which many years ago was my local market )is a reflection of my sentiments too ...merci Ps oh to live in one of those beautiful Niel appartments.....
@michellemobakeng5938Ай бұрын
Beautiful, stunning, spectacular, a feast to the eyes, an explosion of colours and possibly scents (you only could experience). Your camera and your skills have certainly captured the work of master gardeners.
@lynnetopping4554Ай бұрын
In 1981, President Francois Mitterrand officially renounced possession of the 2nd obelisk, restoring it to Egypt.
@lynnetopping4554Ай бұрын
They were given in gratitude for the Frenchman Jean-Francois Champolion in1828 in recognition for his work in decyphering the hieroglyphs,
@michaelrapier339Ай бұрын
Just now seeing this, tracked some of my ancestors down to the original, church that this church was built over, at the time this was outside one of the walls...to evade the taxes of the 'city' it was when this area was considered rural
@destinysimon4727Ай бұрын
Riding with you on my stationary bike on Galveston island Texas. Dreaming of Paris.
@destinysimon4727Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@samajier2566Ай бұрын
Very beautiful
@aztecsalvadorАй бұрын
I know its been a long time, I'm curious about the area that got flooded, assuming if it did not flood with water, is there any details on what them canals would be for? or how it would have looked after completion?
@jpalmer1287Ай бұрын
Love this tour. Miss your Live tours Corey.
@SEaudiofanАй бұрын
Thank you so much for this wonderful exploratory of urban art inspiration
@QuangLe-nm7ckАй бұрын
Quite an extravagant mockery to the real daily toil of French people, the majority of which were struggling economically at that time.
@babsr8479Ай бұрын
I hope you and your family are ok, since it's been 11 months since you posted any videos.
@mikewilliams7681Ай бұрын
Thanks for the update. Glad he’s doing well. Hoping for an update video sometime soon.
@maryjones5710Ай бұрын
M Lustig was an evil genius, you have to laugh, really.
@vickierice73352 ай бұрын
Quelle belle rue .. How wonderful that someone finally thought to do a door of the amazing doors in Paris !! Oh la la 💖
@wesawebi2 ай бұрын
Really do not care about your viewers, want to know more about PARIS!
@wesawebi2 ай бұрын
You are good, but way too much personal pitter patter, plz stick to subject at hand, Ty.
@patbarr42022 ай бұрын
Bonjour Corey, qu’est-ce qui passe ? J’espère que vous allez bien. Fait-on savoir que vous allez bien.
@MH-ey4coАй бұрын
My family just returned from Paris where we toured with Corey (May 31, 2024). He's doing well. Just taking a break from KZfaq for now.
@BGTuyau2 ай бұрын
Dantin: "One of 'the Founding Fathers' of The French Revolution" -and killed in 1794 on orders from Robespierre. Not revolutionary enough ...
@mikewilliams76812 ай бұрын
Does anyone know where Corey has gone? It’s been nearly a year since this video was posted. This is my favorite channel and I haven’t found another Paris related one that comes close.
@mariaalvarez78132 ай бұрын
We have been wondering the same thing! We really enjoy his videos, and have learned so much. Even if he has decided to continue with his KZfaq channel, would like to know that he’s doing well.
@MH-ey4coАй бұрын
I have good news for you. I just returned from Paris (May 31, 2024). My family toured Le Marais with Corey. He's still out there touring! He's concentrating on his still-photography and his Paris tours at the moment. I did suggest to him that he should do an "update video" on KZfaq from time to time. So, hopefully he checks in. Our tour was even better than I expected. My wife and kids loved it. If you visit Paris, you really should splurge for a tour with Corey.
@lavinder1110 күн бұрын
@@MH-ey4coGood to know that he's still around. I wanted to do a neighborhood tour with him.
@brumplum2 ай бұрын
For unknown reasons KZfaq sent me to this video and thought I'd enjoy it, which I did very much. Thanks for braving the rain! Many many years ago I lived in that area and those streets were very much my local neighbourhood, and the boulangerie in the Place de l'estrapade is where we got all our bread (except on Sundays when it was closed, as it still seems to be!). It looks like nobody has commented this after all this time, but a brocheur (45.40) is a bookbinder and indirectly where we get the word brochure in English. (Brocher means to stitch together). Incidentally, if you'd gone on straight in the opposite direction from the square (south-east instead of north-west) down the rue Lhomond for one block, you'd encounter the Irish Cultural Centre in the rue des Irlandais which is a gem and probably worth a video on its own (including two of those old street name inscriptions that you like on the corner of the building), and around the corner , appropriately in the rue Pierre & Marie Curie, the Curie Institute which they built for the money from their Nobel prizes and the grounds of which still has their original lab (off limits to the public because of radiation but there's a great small museum). I'm off to see what you share about other parts of Paris now!
@ThirdEye1052 ай бұрын
This morning, while having my breakfast, I thought I will quickly have a look and try to see if I can find some documentary about the history of the Paris Match newspaper. I’m going to come back and look for the history of the Paris Match newspaper, but I in the immediate I decided to try and find something on KZfaq and I did not, but I found something even more interesting, which is the history of French newspapers of the Belle Epoque which is  around the year 1900.   Now, last time. I spent a lot of time, and I downloaded and read or listen to audiobooks. I think the New York Times and another newspaper two or three audiobooks. I listen to about historic newspapers and reporting those are very interesting. Still, I am interested in the subject, and there are numerous books on newspapers etc. but I am interested in, the historical aspect and this video that somebody has taken the time in trouble to make and narrate this very nice book really something for somebody who is interested in something so amazing so for those who are interested here is some nice weekend watching and something to learn about and research. Enjoy this.
@mirelaxo2 ай бұрын
What month was this filmed?
@babsr84792 ай бұрын
I hope all is well with you and your family, since you have not posted a video in months
@MH-ey4coАй бұрын
I just returned from Paris (May 31, 2024). We toured with Corey. All is well.
@ameliaclark57922 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@user-th5hx7kl1l2 ай бұрын
Merci beaucoup pour l'histoire de Exploring Newspaer in Paris, France. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊❤❤❤❤❤❤ Millions of blessings, Esther St Juste
@ketelsTanguy2 ай бұрын
Documentaires particulièrement intéressants, mais serait-il possible de les avoir en français
@ilovetulips1003 ай бұрын
Absolutely spectacular!! I could only wish the foliage would still look so vivid when we visit in November. Thanks for the lovely tour!
@DavidNPS3 ай бұрын
Loved This ! I was able to visit Versailles ,mid-July '22 . Friggen H O T time to visit. We toured lots pf the Palace that the heat cut our outdoor ventures short and We miissed most of the Gardens and outlying structures. This made Me feel like I was in that place, Merci.
@christineprentice59353 ай бұрын
Sarah Bernhardt
@christineprentice59353 ай бұрын
The stacked chairs of Luxembourg Gardens!
@clement13913 ай бұрын
.....un accent repoussant!
@frederiquecouture39243 ай бұрын
Effroysbles Nouvelles. 2024.
@mystic6273 ай бұрын
I will be in Paris in five days and appreciate your information. I will bring you a scarf 😂
@mikewilliams76813 ай бұрын
Anyone know where Corey has gone? I miss these tours.
@cadenceblackburn92053 ай бұрын
marie antoinette, pray for us ♱🎀☆〜(🍰 † ♡
@marcelcharbonnier2973 ай бұрын
Some years ago, I lived in this area, on rue de Rochechouart, in an appartements building built for a M. Godillot, an industrialist who furnished shoes to the French army - so that the word "godillot" is a slang word for "chaussures" (shoes, in French). Of course, I lived in a tiny former servant room just undeeneath the roof, just passing in the wonderful stair case the posh dwellings of bourgeois people, with several artists among them...
@pattybush18423 ай бұрын
Thank you for your video I have been watching Masses hear for years but never before was able to see how beautiful and holy this church truly is and what a great story how it became a SSPX church. 🙏Tom Bush
@marcelcharbonnier2974 ай бұрын
In this protestant church called Temple des Billettes, there are often wonderful concerts, and especially with JS Bach cantatas.
@marcelcharbonnier2974 ай бұрын
11:24 : these are camelias, an oriental plant of the same botanical family as tea.
@rogerchappuis81654 ай бұрын
I ran across you video of the cinquième arrondissement and I was trilled. I grew up 31 Rue Tournefort and my grandfather owned the little hôtel 25 Rue Tournefort. That was in the 30 s , before WW2. If you are looking for for more history about the place: - Where you start ,place Lucien Herr, is the place where I went to school and it was renamed place Kennedy in the sixties. I see they went back to place Lucien Herr ??? -On the wall of 25 Rue Tournefort there is a plaque which says that the house belonged to Prosper Mérimé ,the author of the novel « Carmen » that Bizet used for his opera. - Rue Amyot is where Marie Curie with the help of Pierre processed the pitchblende that led them to the discovery of Polonium and Radium. L’hôpital Curie is just at the end of the street. -Rue des Fossés St.Jacques , you wondered what a « brocheur » was . I believe that it is the guy who was making des livres brochés as opposed to les livres reliés. The former are soft covered books with a square glued edge,the latter are hard covered better hard covered books held together by threads. They use long needles, broches. Also skewers en broche, brochettes de mouton😋.brochure …. - if serrurerie is number one , chirurgie is number two 😂 -
@scottkirsten-roger1064 ай бұрын
You did the fountains of the 12e justice. This is where I live in Paris and we refill our bottles every 3 days from that sparkling water fountain.