If you are one of the fanatic travellers in Paris then you probably have known about its magnificence. But do you know that this city possesses splendour that’s beyond your expectation? That’s right! There are a number of travellers who come and go to Paris who were still unaware about some of its covert spots, as most of them are stuck and merely fascinated on the city-centred popular areas.
Let me guide you to a few of Paris’ covert spots that will absolutely enthral your eyes and experience. See below:
La Pagode
This is a medieval movie house from the era of Belle Epoch. The paintings, windows that are made of stained glass, chandeliers, tapestries, and gilts are very amazing enough to distract the spectators. It features the original films from the creativity of famous directors like Ken Loach, Kusturica, and etc. The Japanese Garden in the area is best to recommend for having a good time with a cup of tea. You will submerge in the historic style in La Pagode.
Saint-Séverin
This is a glorious church that was constructed in glitzy style of gothic architecture date back 13th to 15 century. The arches are designed inspiringly with Gothic elements that show a tiny enclosure, which is actually an old mass grave of rich Parisians burial in tombs. In fact, right in this spot an unforgettable incident happened in 1474. A prisoner who was in pain of kidney stones had undergone through a first surgical operation here. Fortunately, the operation was successful and the death sentence of that prisoner was avoided.
Cimetiere de Montmartre
This cemetery is a little intriguing. It opened on January 1, 1825. There are no famous pilgrims here like Oscar Wilde, but the environment is solely perfect for calming setting. It is to be found at the rare side of Gare St Lazare. It has a small entrance that is almost impossible to locate right beneath the dark overpass in a tranquil district, making it more romantic and beguiling to visitors. In this cemetery you will find the grave of François Truffaut (a French film director, actor, film critic, screenwriter, producer, and French New Wave founders) and Alexandre Dumas (a well-known French writer, best acknowledge for his historical adventure novels). When you visit this place, you will notice original tombs that are hardly changed ever since the 18th century.
If you go to Paris, don’t just get jammed at the spots that have been playing in your mind. Explore around the city to make your utmost experience. Book for cheap flights to Paris today!