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A look at the French capital's architectural journey through time. This episode charts the city's growth from ancient times until the end of the Ancient Regime where Kings Louis IX and Louis XIV embraced and encouraged a high culture still associated with Paris today
More details for Paris: Stories from the City, Wed 18, 2:50 pm
A look at the French capital's architectural journey through time. This episode charts the city's growth from ancient times until the end of the Ancient Regime where Kings Louis IX and Louis XIV embraced and encouraged a high culture still associated with Paris today
More details for Paris: Stories from the City, Wed 18, 7:20 pm
A look at the French capital's architectural journey through time. This episode charts the city's growth from ancient times until the end of the Ancient Regime where Kings Louis IX and Louis XIV embraced and encouraged a high culture still associated with Paris today
More details for Paris: Stories from the City, Wed 18, 10:50 pm
A look at the French capital's architectural journey, from its Roman roots and its construction on an island in the Seine, where the magnificent medieval churches Notre Dame and Saint Chapelle were built, to the secular policies of today. Despite ongoing violence, protests, invasion and a civil war, Napoleon and his nephew Napoleon the third were great builders who set about re-inventing the city in the 19th Century, creating a model city copied thoughout Europe and the world
More details for Paris: Stories from the City, Thu 19, 2:35 pm
A look at the French capital's architectural journey, from its Roman roots and its construction on an island in the Seine, where the magnificent medieval churches Notre Dame and Saint Chapelle were built, to the secular policies of today. Despite ongoing violence, protests, invasion and a civil war, Napoleon and his nephew Napoleon the third were great builders who set about re-inventing the city in the 19th Century, creating a model city copied thoughout Europe and the world
More details for Paris: Stories from the City, Thu 19, 6:55 pm
A look at the French capital's architectural journey, from its Roman roots and its construction on an island in the Seine, where the magnificent medieval churches Notre Dame and Saint Chapelle were built, to the secular policies of today. Despite ongoing violence, protests, invasion and a civil war, Napoleon and his nephew Napoleon the third were great builders who set about re-inventing the city in the 19th Century, creating a model city copied thoughout Europe and the world
More details for Paris: Stories from the City, Thu 19, 10:20 pm
After the overthrow of Emperor Napoleon III, Paris reinvented itself again in the wake of the commune riots. The revolt against religion found its voice in heroes such as Victor Hugo, who were celebrated in great secular monuments such as The Pantheon
More details for Paris: Stories from the City, Fri 20, 2:35 pm
After the overthrow of Emperor Napoleon III, Paris reinvented itself again in the wake of the commune riots. The revolt against religion found its voice in heroes such as Victor Hugo, who were celebrated in great secular monuments such as The Pantheon
More details for Paris: Stories from the City, Fri 20, 7:00 pm
After the overthrow of Emperor Napoleon III, Paris reinvented itself again in the wake of the commune riots. The revolt against religion found its voice in heroes such as Victor Hugo, who were celebrated in great secular monuments such as The Pantheon
More details for Paris: Stories from the City, Fri 20, 10:25 pm
A look at the French capital's architectural journey through time. This episode charts the city's growth from ancient times until the end of the Ancient Regime where Kings Louis IX and Louis XIV embraced and encouraged a high culture still associated with Paris today
More details for Paris: Stories from the City, Sat 21, 8:10 pm
A look at the French capital's architectural journey, from its Roman roots and its construction on an island in the Seine, where the magnificent medieval churches Notre Dame and Saint Chapelle were built, to the secular policies of today. Despite ongoing violence, protests, invasion and a civil war, Napoleon and his nephew Napoleon the third were great builders who set about re-inventing the city in the 19th Century, creating a model city copied thoughout Europe and the world
More details for Paris: Stories from the City, Sat 21, 9:20 pm
After the overthrow of Emperor Napoleon III, Paris reinvented itself again in the wake of the commune riots. The revolt against religion found its voice in heroes such as Victor Hugo, who were celebrated in great secular monuments such as The Pantheon
More details for Paris: Stories from the City, Sat 21, 10:25 pm