Last week I had the
honour of having the fabulous Diana Reid Haig here on EBJ-History Salon. What an Author- What an Historian- and
What a Book!
TODAY I have ANOTHER Special Offering!!
If you loved what you
read here last week…then you will LOVE this!!
What's it about?
'Revelry. Revolution. Scandal. Fashion. Princesses. Prostitutes.
Gambling. Gastronomy. Intrigue and bloody uprisings. Welcome to the Palais
Royal, once called, “the capital of Paris,” and now the city’s loveliest
shopping destination.
The following
announcement is being released right here on EBJ First!! You are the first
people to receive this news:
PRESS
RELEASE
Philibert-Louis Debucourt created
this lively image ( La Promenade publique (The Public Promenade) of the Palais Royal in
August of 1792, and critics have called it, “the masterpiece of French color
engraving.” As the revolution became more violent, visitors to the
Palais escalated their
revelry.
This new tour of the Palais Royal, written by Diana Reid Haig released
by Rama, tells the history of this once-royal palace and childhood home of
Louis XIV. The French Revolution is said to have begun there on a hot
Sunday afternoon in 1789 when a young law graduate jumped onto a table outside
a café and urged the Parisians, “To Arms.” This led to the storming of the
Bastille, an infamous fortress and prison that was a symbol of royal
corruption, two days later.
During the 1790s Napoleon and Josephine made countless visits here and
often dined at Le Grand Véfour, one of Paris' oldest
restaurants, where visitors eat amid sumptuous, hand-painted panels of
golden goddesses. If you book in advance, you can even request the
table where Napoleon romanced Josephine!
The Palais Royal played an unforgettable role in Bonaparte’s life: he
lost his virginity to a streetwalker that he met in the arcades on a chilly
night in November of 1787, as shown in this image. The eighteen-year-old
artillery lieutenant, newly arrived by boat from Valence, later described the
evening in his journal: “I was striding along the avenues of the Palais Royal
and… in the galleries, standing on the threshold of those iron gates, my eyes
fell on a female.” After plying the pale young woman with questions, Bonaparte
took her back to his rented room and, as he admitted, “was not overcome by my
scruples.”
Napoleon lost his virginity
to a streetwalker that he met while walking
through the Palais Royal.
For decades Napoleon bought his famous hats here at Poupard, one of
the city’s finest hatters. When he became Emperor in 1804, Monsieur
Poupard became his official purveyor. The bicorne, a dark military hat with two
points, came to be a symbol of “the little Corporal."
In the 21st century, the Palais Royal remains one of Paris’
loveliest spots. Few visual changes have been made to the arcades and garden,
which appear almost the same as when author Colette, who lived in an upper
apartment, penned Gigi. Despite its proximity to the Louvre,
surprisingly few tourists visit this lovely destination now filled with
the ultra-chic boutiques of fashion designers Stella McCartney and Marc Jacobs.
The finest architecture, cuisine, fashion, and art wait at the
Palais Royal, as they have for centuries.
The Palais Royal in the
1800s. Then as now, it sits just behind the oldest section of the Louvre.
NOTE: SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE OFFER!!! TODAY until MONDAY
MIDNIGHT ONLY the price of this new app will be available to you for: only 99cents!!!
A fun way to learn more about history-travel as though you were there...
This app is great not only for those traveling to Paris, but also for
anyone, anywhere at any time- no need to be there in person. If you would love
a private tour of this fabulous palace, fun-reading history (and you just know
Diana's history telling is ever so stellar! No dreary text-book lesson here). Hurry and go and download it now!
You will
love touring le Palais Royal!
Search for "Rama" under iphone apps. It should say "Rama
- travel"
Download the Rama app.
Open the app and search for Paris and then click on Palais Royal.
Please help spread the great news to all History and Travel Geeks out there by Tweeting, FB and blogging:)
Follow or mention our @RamaApp and @Rama_Food feeds when you post.
Thanks!
6 comments:
Sounds like an interesting app. Look forward to trying the restaurant next time I go to Paris. Is the app available for the Blackberry?
Hi there The Boss! Unfortunately this isn't available for Blackberry- only for iPhone, iPad..But they are looking into Androids.
I think you and A. will love this resto:)
Thanks for your comment:)
Just bought the app it's fantastic! Feels like you're truly there! Will come in handy for sure. I'm already enjoying the history tour. Graphics are incredible! Thanks
Cute idea for an app =)
What an awesome app!
Thanks for sharing this great content, I really enjoyed the insign you bring to the topic, awesome stuff!
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