Posted by on October 25th 2007 to
Art & Art Galleries,
Fun & Quirky Places,
Interesting Locals,
Miscellaneous,
Performing Arts,
Uncategorized Tagged
Alain-Pozzuoli,
Antoine-Daguin,
architect,
architecture,
Art & Art Galleries,
Association-Laurette-Fugain,
b5media,
Bram-Stoker,
Carlos-Marin,
Casino-de-Paris,
Chaud-Show,
cinematographer,
Cour-Saint-Pierre,
Didier-LeGrall,
Dracula,
Eric-Gauchet,
fête-de-la-musique,
Francis-Lai,
Fun & Quirky Places,
Geraldine-Larrosa,
Hélène-Darche,
Il-Divo,
Ilan-Zaoui,
Innocence,
Interesting Locals,
international-Paris-air-show,
Jacques-Boumendil,
Jean-Pierre-Arnould,
K-Vasili,
le-Bourget,
Louis-de-Funès,
Lynn-Rodriguez,
Marie-Fugain,
Martin-Boumendil,
mens-fashion,
Michel-Drucker,
michel-fugain,
Miscellaneous,
odri-k,
Odri-Kirjazovski,
paris,
Paris-Traveler,
Performing Arts,
photographer,
Queen,
Rabbi-Jacob,
Rachida-Khalil,
Stephanie-Fugain,
the paris traveler,
The-Show-Must-Go-On
A few people have written to me asking about the Cour Saint-Pierre since I’ve mentioned it in a few of my posts. Well to be honest with you, I could have written about this little passageway a lot more than I actually have. As I wrote in Fête de la Musique, I was living in the 17e for a number of years. It was the only time I had lived outside of the 6th arrondissement in Paris.
The Cour Saint-Pierre was like living in a tiny village in France. Everyone moved into this little street around the same time that I did (early 80’s) and …read more