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Père Lachaise cemetery takes its name from King Louis XIV's confessor, Father François d'Aix de La Chaise and sits in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. Walking its paths will take you past the graves of some of the most famous people in history.
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Saint-Denis was the first Gothic Cathedral to be built in France over the grave of Saint Denis. The cathedral holds the remains of most of the Kings and Queens of France, including Marie Antionette and Louis Seize.
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Mosharabi at the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris, France. Traditionally, mosharabi are windows between rooms that let in air flow to control temperature. In this case, they solar workings of the windows control temperature within the building.

Shakespeare and Company is an old and famous English language book shop on the Left Bank in Paris, France.

Marks on walls are everywhere in Paris.
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Château de Fontainebleau was originally built as a hunting lodge in Fontainebleau, France

Chartres is a small town not far outside of Paris. Home to Chartres Cathedral, famous for its stained glass windows and mismatched spires that loom over the town.
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Reims Cathedral is one of the finest examples of high gothic architecture and is famous for the number of statues it holds.

L'Eglise Notre-Dame d'Epernay and the Moet Chandon cellars are both in the town of Epernay, France.

Champagne is both a region and a province in the northeast of France known for it's bubbly wine, fields of grapes, and history.

Beauvais is a city/commune about 75-miles north of Paris. It is home to the Beauvais Cathedral and many brick and timber homes.

Images from Cazanne's Studio in Aix-en-Provence. At the time I visited the studio, people were not permitted to photograph the actual painting studio, only the exterior.

Images of Église Saint-Jean-de-Malte / Church of Saint John of Malta, a Roman Catholic church in Aix-en-Provence, France.

Images from Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur d'Aix-en-Provence et Cloitre / Aix Cathedral and Cloisters.

Images from the little village of Ventabren which is a little over 9-miles to the north-west of Aix-en-Provence.

Les Alyscamps is an old burial site in Arles in the South of France. The road leading to the Romanesque church is lined with sarcophagi and is a peaceful place to walk. Vincent Van Gogh made a number of paintings of this place during his time in Arles.