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Course Description

Armchair traveler, well-heeled tourist, avid Francophiles alike are invited to return with us to Part III of a visit to the City of Lights and wander through Paris. (You needn’t have been present for Parts I or II to enjoy Part III.) Whether you're "visiting" for the very first time, preparing for an actual trip, or reminiscing about a city you fell in love with years ago, join us as we revisit old haunts and discover new ones, renew our knowledge of French history, discover people who have changed the course of French history and delve into some of their dark secrets. We’ll wander neighborhoods, gardens, and museums along the way, inviting you to discover the ins and outs of what the Parisians know about their quartiers. You might even hear some accordion music in the background to accompany the slides and photos of Paris. While being there in person would be ideal, this is the next best thing. Bon voyage!

Week 1: From 1850 to 2050: We’ll revisit the recent history of Paris, from the monumental works of Haussmann to the future envisioned by the ambitious “green” mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo.

Week 2: Iconic Landmarks: Paris’s beauty rests in its stunning architectural landmarks. We’ll find the secrets to the Eiffel Tower, revisit the newly minted bells of Notre Dame, learn about the ins and out of the Louvre, study its 37 bridges, and take a peek at what makes this city not only so walkable, but so very beautiful.

Week 3: Rainy Day in Paris: Don’t let the rain get you down if you’re visiting Paris and get a bout of bad weather. There’s loads to enjoy even when the weather is a damper.

Week 4: The French Revolution: The revolution that ended the reign of the Bourbon dynasty in Paris was violent, long, arduous, and very tangled. We’ll go through the main events of these 8 years and try to understand how much of it still remains in French culture.

Week 5: The 16th arrondissement and Art Nouveau: Often overlooked by tourists who come to see the “real Paris,” this elegant neighborhood, once a village outside the city gates, represented a mine field for the artists and architects of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Splendid mansions still remain, and it’s well worth a walk through the area to appreciate the creativity that blossomed and thrived here.

Week 6: : Day trips from Paris: five wonderful place you can get to within an hour from Paris, by train, bus, or metro for a quick getaway from the stresses of the city for a day. 

 

Instructor: Ms. Valerie Sutter

 

 

 

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Section Title
A Walk - Through Paris
Type
Discussion
Days
W
Time
10:00AM to 11:45AM
Dates
Oct 22, 2025 to Dec 03, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
12.2
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
Tuition non-credit $80.00 Click here to get more information
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