No matter how long we've lived here, we never tire of Paris' charm. While its monuments of pharaonic dimensions impress us, it sometimes happens to us in the course of our walks to fall on an unexpected place which make us even more in love with the capital. Because it is also the small secrets of Paris that make the beauty of the City of Light!
If you walk around the Latin Quarter, in the 6th arrondissement, we invite you to venture towards the Saint-Germain des Prés district. Not far from the famous boulevard and its hyperactivity, right next to the Eugène Delacroix Museum, there is a peaceful place so discreet that it has no name. It is the square of the rue de Furtemsberg.
There was a time when this small square square was called "Cour des écuries" (Stables' yard) because this street overlooked the stables of a former Abbey. Today, there is a single lamp post surrounded by four paulownias which, depending on the season, give an even more romantic touch to this charming secret spot. And we let you imagine the idyllic setting that this place offers you at nightfall. It is not without surprise that passionate photographers literally fall in love with it!
Dates and Opening Time
Starts April 21, 2021
Location
Rue de Furstemberg
Rue de Furstemberg
75006 Paris 6
Access
Metro Saint-Germain-des-Prés (line 4)
Prices
Free