The Eiffel Tower in Paris, France…What an Amazing View of the City!

By Jodee Weiland

I had dreamed of visiting Paris, France, since I was a little girl and first read about this magnificent city with the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Musee d’Orsay, the Louvre, Notre-Dame, and so much more.

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But it wasn’t until much later in my life when I was able to actually visit this wonderful city and it definitely lived up to my every expectation and more.

https://learnfromyesterday.comOne of the most fascinating experiences for me during this trip was riding up to the top of the Eiffel Tower and viewing the entire city from there.  The Eiffel Tower was built for the Universal Exhibition of 1889 and was meant to be a temporary addition to the Paris skyline.  Designed by Gustave Eiffel, it was the tallest building in the world until 1931 when New York’s Empire State Building was finished.

https://learnfromyesterday.comVisitors today can choose to walk or the take the elevator to the first level, then on to the second level, and finally to the third level, where up to 800 people at a time can view the entire city from the very top.  The Eiffel Tower is usually one of the most recognized landmarks in Paris.  People from around the world travel to Paris, and very few will leave without seeing this remarkable tower.  It can be seen from all over the city, and at night it is visible as well, since it is beautifully lit up on the Paris skyline.

https://learnfromyesterday.comhttps://learnfromyesterday.comFrom this magnificent view one can spot so many of the Paris landmarks and sights.  It is said that visitors can see for 45 miles and more on a clear day.  You can see the Champs-Elysees, the most well-known tree-lined avenue in Paris.  It was created by a master landscape-gardener, Andre Le Notre, around 1667.  It is one of twelve avenues forming a star and leading to the Arc de Triomphe at the center.  You can also see the Seine River with its famous bridges and boat rides, the Musee d’Orsay, the Louvre, Notre-Dame, and more.

https://learnfromyesterday.comhttps://learnfromyesterday.comhttps://learnfromyesterday.comLooking down on Paris from the top of the Eiffel Tower, you will see the Place de la Concorde, the most historic and magnificent square in Paris.  After the Reign of Terror finally came to an end in 1794, the Place de la Concorde was the name given to this square where during the French Revolution Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, and many others were beheaded.  There you can, also, see the 3200 year old obelisk from Luxor, a gift to King Louis-Phillipe from the viceroy of Egypt a few decades later.

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The view from the very top of the Eiffel Tower encompasses all of this and more.  Before you attempt to visit all of Paris’s famous museums and historical sights, be sure to take the ride up to the top of this landmark, so you can get a total view of the city from above.  This city has so much to see and do, but seeing the city like this brings all of its wonderful views into sharp focus and makes the adventure that much more exciting and memorable.  If you go to Paris, make wonderful memories for yourself by enjoying it first from above, then explore and enjoy!

Giverny, France…Inspiration for Claude Monet’s Beautiful Water Lilies

By Jodee Weiland

When we visited Paris, France, one of the tours we signed up for was a day trip to Giverny, France, and it was wonderful, as you can see from the photos I took while there.

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We love the paintings of the Impressionist artist Claude Monet.  Monet’s series of paintings of the beautiful Water Lilies is a favorite of ours, as it is for so many people, and it was at Monet’s home in the small village of Giverny where he was inspired to create these beautiful paintings and so many more.

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Claude Monet lived in a house in the small village of Giverny from 1883 to 1926.  A passionate gardener as well as an artist, he himself designed his flower and water gardens there, which are absolutely beautiful.  These gardens inspired many of his famous paintings. He lived in this home with his family, and it was here he worked on his art for forty-three years until his death at the age of 86.

Michel Monet, Monet’s son and heir, left this property and more to the Academy of Fine Arts Foundation.  It was through their support and others that it was restored to its original state. In 1980 the Claude Monet Foundation owned by the Academy of Fine Arts opened its doors to the public for the first time.  All of this was created for the purpose of maintaining Monet’s home and gardens year round through donations, so that visitors can view them daily from April 1st to November 1st each year exactly as they were when Monet lived here.

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The colors in Monet’s home are as vibrant and rich as the colors he chose for his flower and water gardens.  Today as tourists stand in his home, they can look out the windows and view his colorfully rich gardens just as Monet might have himself.  The vivid colors Monet so admired are evident throughout his flower and water gardens.  The same rich colors seen in the Water Lilies series are evident everywhere, but especially in his Water Garden.

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Standing on the green bridge in the Water Garden and looking out at the water lilies amidst various oriental plants and weeping willows is like stepping into one of Monet’s paintings. Just knowing you are walking where he walked and standing where he stood as he looked out on this beautiful view enriches the visual experience you have every time you view one of his paintings.  The memory of the reality only serves to enhance the enjoyment of viewing his paintings once you’ve visited his home in Giverny.

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When in Paris, France, I would like to recommend to any of you that you take a day tour to Giverny, France, to visit the home and gardens of Claude Monet, especially if you love his Water Lilies series.  It is definitely time well spent and forever enriches your personal enjoyment when viewing any paintings from this series and others as well.  As you can see, even the photos I was able to take are beautiful, so imagine what it would be like to actually be there and see it all in person. I hope you have the opportunity to visit Giverny, France, sometime in the future if this trip happens to be on your wish list.  If you do visit, enjoy!