Lavirotte Building

The door at 29 Avenue Rapp is not your average door—it’s like the botanical garden of doors, dreamed up by Hector Guimard when he was apparently in a full-blown romantic relationship with curves. Constructed in 1901, when Art Nouveau was all the rage, it’s...

The Meridian Lines

Ah, the Meridian Lines in Paris, where the only thing more imaginary than the line itself is the number of tourists trying to figure out what it’s all about! Here’s the lowdown on this quirky Parisian phenomenon: Imaginary Friends: So, there’s this...

Sorbonne University

Well, grab your time-traveling berets, folks, because we’re about to take a hilarious journey through the Sorbonne University’s eight centuries of academic awesomeness. Hold on to your funny bone, because history is about to get a makeover: Medieval...

Saint-Gervas – Saint-Protais church

Visiting the Eglise Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais is like stepping into a time machine, except it’s way prettier and doesn’t require a flux capacitor. Nestled in Paris’s Marais district, this church is practically an antique, but in the best way...