Journée à Paris [FRENCH VLOG w 🇫🇷 SUBS] Oldest pâtisserie in Paris, île de la Cité & St Michel
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the host returns to Paris in early June, commenting on the unusually cold weather. They explore the oldest pastry shop in Paris, established in the 18th century, and sample a specialty called 'Puits d'Amour.' The tour continues with a visit to the historic Saint-Jacques tower, a bookseller on the Seine, and a flower market. The host reflects on the beauty of Paris, appreciating it more from an outsider's perspective. They also visit Notre-Dame Cathedral, currently under renovation after a fire, and discuss the oldest tree and clock in Paris. The journey ends with a look at the Conciergerie, the Saint-Michel fountain, and the Sorbonne, where the host once lived as a student in a 'chambre de bonne.'
Takeaways
- 😀 The video starts with a return to Paris in early June, where the weather is unusually cold and rainy, reminiscent of November.
- 🏰 The host takes viewers on a walk through the 2nd arrondissement, a pricey neighborhood, to visit the oldest bakery in Paris, established in the 18th century.
- 🍰 A specialty of the bakery is 'Puits d'Amour', a dessert made with almond paste, featuring fruit shapes, a vanilla cream filling, and caramelized sugar on top.
- 🗼 The tour includes a visit to the Tour Saint-Jacques, a historical landmark on medieval pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela.
- 📚 The host meets a bouquiniste, a bookseller specializing in second-hand books, who shares insights into the importance of this Parisian tradition.
- 🌿 A stop at a flower market reveals the host's preference for pivoines (peonies), and a discussion on the beauty of both cut flowers and potted plants.
- ☀️ A brief moment of sunshine is captured, highlighting the unpredictable weather and the sudden change from a week of gloomy skies.
- 🕍 The video features a view of Notre-Dame Cathedral, discussing the 2019 fire and ongoing restoration efforts.
- 🌳 The oldest tree in Paris, planted by King Henry II's gardener, is shown, along with the oldest clock in the city, dating back to 1371.
- ⚖️ The area around the Palais de Justice is explored, including the Conciergerie, where Marie-Antoinette was imprisoned during the French Revolution.
- 🎓 The host shares personal experiences as a student in Paris, living in a 'chambre de bonne' or maid's room, and visits the Sorbonne, a prestigious university.
Q & A
What is the weather like in Paris at the beginning of June according to the script?
-The weather in Paris at the beginning of June is described as being like November, which suggests it is unseasonably cold or gloomy.
What is the significance of the oldest bakery mentioned in the script?
-The oldest bakery mentioned in the script is significant because it has been in operation since the 18th century, making it a historical landmark in Paris.
What is 'Puits d'Amour' and how is it made, as described in the script?
-According to the script, 'Puits d'Amour' is a specialty pastry made with almond paste for the fruit shapes, filled with a vanilla cream, and topped with caramelized sugar. It is named after a well, which is a large hole in the ground dug to access water.
What is the importance of the Tour Saint-Jacques mentioned in the script?
-The Tour Saint-Jacques was one of the landmarks on the pilgrimage routes during the Middle Ages, particularly for those traveling to Saint-James of Compostela.
What does the term 'bouquiniste' refer to, as used in the script?
-In the script, 'bouquiniste' refers to a bookseller, originally someone who sells used books, but now also selling posters, small souvenirs, keychains, and other items along the Seine in Paris.
What is the advice given by the bouquiniste in the script for reading a lot despite having a busy life?
-The bouquiniste suggests that one can read a lot even with a busy life by reading during work breaks, especially when it's not too cold, as he does at his job.
What is the significance of the flowers market visited in the script?
-The flowers market visited in the script is significant as it showcases the beauty and variety of flowers available in Paris, with a personal preference expressed for peonies and hydrangeas.
What is the historical event associated with Notre-Dame Cathedral as mentioned in the script?
-The script mentions the significant historical event of April 2019 when a part of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris caught fire and was severely damaged.
What is the oldest tree in Paris and who planted it, according to the script?
-The oldest tree in Paris is a Robinier pseudo-acacia, planted by the gardener of Henry IV, as mentioned in the script.
What is the historical significance of the Conciergerie mentioned in the script?
-The Conciergerie, as mentioned in the script, was a residence for the kings of France in the Middle Ages and served as a major detention site, including for the famous prisoner Marie-Antoinette, during the French Revolution.
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