Given the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, upcoming performances of Notre Dame de Paris at the David H. Koch Theater have been postponed to July 13-17, 2022. Notre Dame de Paris was scheduled to premiere in New York in September, with seven performances only from September 9 to 13, 2020. Based on the famous […]
Month: April 2020
10 things to know before visiting
The Eiffel Tower is an iconic symbol of Paris. During your visit to the City of Light, you will see this magnificent tower from many places. You will see it from the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe and the Latin Quarter. As you walk along the Seine, you will look up and see the Eiffel […]
Marie-Antoinette’s private garden at the Palace of Versailles will undergo a major restoration
Receiving an average of 7,700,000 visitors each year, the Palace of Versailles House and Gardens, Versailles, France, has become one of Europe’s most visited tourist destinations since it opened in 1631, but that also means Much of the well-trodden, 2,000-acre property is in dire need of renovation. Since becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site in […]
Notre-Dame de Paris, a year later
While a year has passed since the fire that ravaged Notre-Dame de Paris, on the night of April 15 to 16, 2019, the future of the cathedral is still up in the air: promises from the head of the State, to the paralysis of work caused by the coronavirus epidemic, to the debate on reconstruction […]
Save the monumental sounds of Notre-Dame de Paris
Published on: 04/15/2020 – 13:40Amended: 04/15/2020 – 14:08 As France celebrates a year since the hell that ravaged Notre-Dame de Paris, a team of specialists has used sound data collected seven years ago to create a virtual reconstruction of a concert reminiscent of the monumental acoustics of Cathedral. In April 2013, Brian Katz and his […]