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Years have passed, and we're here, in this city of love I first encountered in Alexandre Dumas's novel “Parisians and Provincials”. “Of course, we were delightedly admiring these houses with protruding and gabled roofs, the facades of which looked at passers-by, as if telling your ancestors that their owners are important persons, these buildings, darkened with time, with a painted or carved image of the Madonna on the corner – narrating about the religious and naive art of the Middle Ages. These narrow streets with their contrast of light and shadow, a favourite plot of painters, these turrets with black and gray pointed roofs”. We couldn't get enough of our journey through the pages of the novel, and visited interesting places.
Years have passed, and we're here, in this city of love I first encountered in Alexandre Dumas's novel “Parisians and Provincials”. “Of course, we were delightedly admiring these houses with protruding and gabled roofs, the facades of which looked at passers-by, as if telling your ancestors that their owners are important persons, these buildings, darkened with time, with a painted or carved image of the Madonna on the corner – narrating about the religious and naive art of the Middle Ages. These narrow streets with their contrast of light and shadow, a favourite plot of painters, these turrets with black and gray pointed roofs”. We couldn't get enough of our journey through the pages of the novel, and visited interesting places.
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