Thursday, July 25, 2013

The Sorbonne and Surrounding Area

     This walk was a cool one since we got to see the Sorbonne and go into an awesome church (video below as proof).  But is was kind of short and mostly uneventful, hence my lack of major details....

     The Sorbonne is one of the oldest universities in the world, opening in 1150!  However, since it closed down for a little over a century (from 1793 to 1896), it is not considered to be on the list of Oldest Universities. Bummer.  Today, the Sorbonne is still in operation, but the University of Paris is split into 13 different schools and carries less weight than it use to in past centuries.  According to Teo, only snooty, wealthy Yuppies attend the Sorbonne.  He's a very objective man.



The main building of la Sorbonne


Clock detail

     The University of Paris, better known as la Sorbonne, is spread all throughout the city of Paris.  On this walk, we passed by the Medical School of the Sorbonne.  Medicine began being taught in Paris during the 12th century (!!!) as part of the four original disciplines, the Arts, Law, Theology, and Medicine.  This is not the same building from the beginning, but it is still really, really old.

This is a plaque by the medical school of the Sorbonne.




     We also passed my the Panthéon on this walk.  The Panthéon is a major part of Paris, so we tended to pass by it a lot during our many walks.  It is a really cool building that has a TON of history in it, as well as dead bodies and body parts....  You have have to be pretty important to France and the French people in order to make it in here.  The sad thing is only two women are buried inside, Marie Curie and Sophie Berthelot, both of whom are scientists.  Yay for them.




The Panthéon.  A lot of famous French men (and a few women) are buried here.

Some of the people who are buried here are Alexandre Dumas, Marie and Pierre Curie, Victor Hugo, and Voltaire.

     Next stop was a church called Saint-Étienne-du-Mont in the 5th arrondissement.  It was definitely the best Catholic church we visited.  The video below will help explain.

A statue we saw on our way to the church with some interesting graffiti....

"Sarkozy is a shame"

The doors to Saint-Étienne-du-Mont.  These purple doors are pretty cool, unlike Lara.

     The reason I loved this church so much was because of the amazing and awe-inspiring choir that had practice while we visited.  For whatever reason, it really touched me and made me realize how lucky I was to be in Paris with all of my new, life long friends.  It was a completely unexpected feeling since we had visited so many churches already.  I didn't expect to be moved in the way I was, but I am so happy I did.  As you can hopefully tell in the video, I wasn't the only one who was touched.

     In addition to the choir, the church itself looked incroyable.  The stonework was impressive.  I hadn't seen a church like it and I probably won't ever again.  Also, it was located near the street in Midnight in Paris (directed by Woody Allen) where Owen Wilson's character gets picked up and transported to Paris in the 1920's.  I was very excited because I loved that movie and had watched it prior to leaving for Paris.  Of course I had hoped it would happen to me, but, unfortunately, no dice.

Inside the church.  Super awesome stonework.


     Ok, that's it for this walk.  I'll try to write again ASAFP.  Until then, au revoir mes aimes!




This Week's Soundtrack:


      Cole Porter's anthology plays a major role in the soundtrack of Midnight in Paris because Porter was living in Paris during the 1920's and was a staple at parties of the time.

     I included this song solely based on the title and my mention of broken expectations.

"Livin' On A Prayer" - Bon Jovi
     Prayer.  Kind of loosely churched themed...?

"Witch Doctor" - Sha Na Na
     What goes hand in hand with medical schools?  DOCTORS.

"Doctor Robert" - The Beatles
     Same as above.  Plus it's Beatles related so it's always appropriate.










One Year Later... And Still Writing

     Hello my faithful and loyal readers!

     I realize this post comes more than a year since my life changing visit to Paris.  I apologize for the tardiness :(  Keeping up with writing was much harder than I thought it was going to be.  I kept meaning to write, but something would always come up (most of the time it was laziness).  Anyway, with the anniversary of my trip coming and going, many of my fellow Parisians and I were reminiscing about our time in Paris, mostly through tears and smiles.  This made me remember my unfinished blog and gave me the swift kick in the ass to attempt to finish it (being an unemployed college graduate and burdened with copious amounts of free time was also a plus).

     Therefore, here I am.  By the Hammer of Thor, I will finish my blog this summer!  Unfortunately, details of each walk have become more fuzzy over the past year, but I will attempted to be as detailed as possible.  Additionally, I will include a musical soundtrack for each walk.  HUZZAH!  So stay tuned for my upcoming posts, because they are not far behind!

     Finally, thank you all for being so supportive of me and for reading my blog.  I do this for you!  

     So, like I end all my blog posts.....

          Au revoir, mes amies!


This Week's Soundtrack:

      School is out FOREVER. (unless I choose to go to Grad School, which considering my unemployment, is a definite possibility)

     Don't let my tardiness be misconstrued as uncaring....

     My head has been elsewhere for the past year, hence no blog posts...

"Memories" - Weezer ft. the Jackass Guys
     No explanation needed.