We are located in the Jewish quarter of Paris. The quarter began to develop on the site of drained swamps in the 13th century. The Templars drained the swamps and named these places Mare - from the word swamp. Jews settled here after the persecution in Spain, and during the French Revolution, Jews came from the Alsace region and eastern Europe. The main street in the Jewish quarter is Rosier. It has hardly changed since the eighteenth century. Librairie du temple is a bookstore, which offers items related to Jewish culture. Created 30 years ago, LIBRAIRIE DU TEMPLE is a meeting place with Judaism. The bookstore collection consists of books in French, English, Hebrew, Spanish, Yiddish, and Russian. It includes both prayer books, theological studies (tana, Talmud, and Kabbalah), and collections of laws in the form of essays and novels by French and foreign authors. As well as a large radius of study of Hebrew and its development, as well as a department for working with youth. There are also cult objects and a gallery of modern and ancient Jewish art.
Librairie du temple 1, rue des Hospitalieres, Saint-Gervais corner 52, Rue des Rosiers 75004 Paris France
Phone: 01 42 72 38 00 www.librairiedutemple.fr
This amazing walk through the city streets will show us the way Parisians see Paris. Luxurious passages that were once considered luxury boutiques gave way to the Champs Elysees, but retained the charm. The city of the time of the King of the Sun - Louis the fourteenth will show us the famous Bursa and feed us with the most unusual street food. The era of magnificent baroque will end on Victory Square with a monument similar to the Bronze Horseman and a modern film about the small victories of boys and men. Moving to another part of the city through the most famous culinary store and elegant music school will show you the way Parisians love Paris. We will find ourselves in the Paris quarter Les Halles and we will understand why Emil Zola called this part of the city the Womb of Paris. Next, we will find a completely stunning center of Pompidou and the Stravinsky Fountain, which are likely to cause a lot of controversy in relation to contemporary art. Well, in conclusion, we look at the most pleasant interior design store and end our journey in the Jewish quarter of Marais. Paris, as Parisians see it.