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France is a fair lady in the silken couch of Europe. She breathes her life
in the soothing azure sky of Rhine. France is known to be
the land of poetry, painting, creativity and above all, adoration.
"Roman de la rose" defines the verve of France. The archaic
French villas, the long sandy beaches, the breweries, the
vineyards and above all southern France are nothing less than
quixotic. It is living and reliving the dream of Iris. The
pulp fiction of Dan Brown and the movie based on the novel "Da Vinci Code"
popularized this land mass of adoration. France is the land
of demonstration and rebellion.
The French revolution brought in the astounding philosophies
of the contemporary world. The Louvre Museum is the hearth
of majestic relics like, "Lady of Auxerre", "Venus de Milo",
"Winged Victory of Samothrance" and "Antinous Mondragone".
The "lady of Auxerre" sculpture depicts the flavor of the
Egyptian craftsmanship. These arts unfurl the stories of the
past. The Diana of Versailles and the Seated Scribe add to
the uniqueness of Louvre. France manifests both detachment
and longing. Here the tourists will traverse through the alleyways
of classic European Architecture as well as post-modern constructions.
Aristocracy was burnt down top ashes in the soil of France.
The snow capped mountains are alive with the sounds of music.
You will be reminded of the golden eon of French Romanticism
in the half deserted streets and the brick lanes of this sweet
smelling country. France can both be visited in summers and
winters. The embellishments of Chateau de Versailles are heart
alluring. The Eiffel Tower on the Champ de Mars, the gothic
masterpiece of Notre Dame and the Arc de Triomphe are a must
in the travel plan to this European country.
This is a country of fun and frivolity. Cannes Film Festival
and Music Festival in Strasbourg are popular events in this
particular country. There are theatre and Jazz festivities
too. Depending on your preference you can be a part and parcel
of these festivals. You can even bask in the rural festivities
of France. There are loads of color and mirth in these small
regional celebrations.
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