iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Travel
 

An Art Lover’s Camping Holiday to Paris

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Lorraine Waddell

Paris - City of Love, home of the Eiffel Tower and birthplace of the beret and baguette. But Paris is also home to some of the world’s most extensive collections of priceless art treasures. A trip to the city would not be complete without spending time in at least one of the magnificent galleries. Camping holidays to France are the perfect way of blending a little nature with a lot of culture. You can spend your days exploring the galleries of the city, then return to the serenity of your rural campsite to recharge. Many galleries have free entry for at least one day a month, so if you time your French camping holidays well you can visit some of the most spectacular artwork in the world for free.

The Louvre

When you begin your camping holiday in France and arrive in Paris, the first gallery you will probably want to visit is the Louvre. It is arguably the most famous gallery in the world and the sheer size of the building is overwhelming. Exploring the maze of rooms and annexes is a confusing but delightful experience. Over 35,000 works of painting and sculpture are housed within, and you could spend many days wandering the shadowy rooms of the Louvre and still not scratch the surface.

The architecture of the Louvre itself is almost as famous as the art it contains. The faceted glass pyramid added in recent years, although the source of much debate, has somehow melted into the landscape of the forecourt and become an integral feature of the much-loved building.

On your visit to the Louvre you will see such icons as the Mona Lisa, the exquisite sculptures of the Venus de Milo and the Winged Victory of Samothrace. The French are justifiably proud of their “piece de resistance”, and it deserves much more than a brief visit to appreciate the collections within its hallowed walls.

Musee D’Orsay

Famed home to the great Impressionists of France, the Musee D’Orsay is set on the left bank of the Seine with picturesque views over the city and up to the Sacre Coeur. A visit to this beautiful gallery is like walking through the pages of an art history book, and you will see many works from some of the world’s most acclaimed artists; Monet, Renoir, Degas and Cezanne to name a few.

The building in which the gallery is housed is an old train station and is as much admired as the artwork which lines the walls throughout. The high domed glass ceiling gives it a wonderful diffused light and, when you enter, you feel like you are in a giant conservatory.

Musee Rodin

The most serene museum that you can visit on your art lovers camping holiday to France would have to be the Musee Rodin on Paris’ left bank. Dedicated entirely to the work of artist Auguste Rodin, he once lived in the building which is home to the museum. Several years before his death, Rodin put a plan to the State to bequeath his entire collection of art on the premise that the house be turned into a museum. Unfortunately he died before the plan came to fruition, but two years later it became a reality.

Rodin was enchanted by the house and its lovely gardens, and filled them with his sculptures and other art work. Everything – down to the furniture and inkwells – is from Rodin’s personal collection, and they are the tools of his work and his life.

It is wonderful to wander the rose gardens which are peppered with many of Rodin’s bronze sculptures. His final opus on which he spent 37 years, “The Gates of Hell”, takes pride of place and is an awe-inspiring accomplishment to witness. But the highlight of a visit to the Musee Rodin is to sit on a quiet seat in the beautiful gardens and admire perhaps the most exquisite of all Rodin’s work – the pensive “Thinker”.

Combining a trip to the any magnificent galleries of Paris with a camping holiday to France will give you a wonderful cross section of the experiences available to you in this fascinating country.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Lorraine Waddell is the brand and advertising manager of Canvas Holidays, a leading European camping operator that provides the best selection of camping holidays in France. With over 40 years of experience, Canvas offer superb camping holidays to France, Spain and a total of 9 European countries.

Article Tags: art [See Dictionary], camping [See Dictionary], visit [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on October 29, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

4 Unusual Places to Visit When Camping in France
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell

If you want to see some of the most unusual sights that France has to offer, read on From underground catacombs to mysterious standing stones, there are some truly bizarre sights to see in France...

5 Festivals to See Whilst Camping in France
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell

Interested in seeing more of French culture Visit France in time to see one of these major festivals...

3 of Mother Nature’s Miracles to be Found in Jura
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell

Tucked away in the East, the department of Jura is often referred to by past visitors as the little known jewel of France...

Once More to Agincourt – Historic France
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell

The picturesque Pas-de-Calais has plenty to offer tourists camping in France’s north coast department...

Camping Near the Chateaux of Paris
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell

If you are looking for places of interest to visit while on a camping holiday, France has countless stately homes and castles...

Over & Under the Dordogne, France
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell

When it comes to choosing a holiday destination for camping in France, the Dordogne has plenty to offer...

In Fair Verona, Where we Pitch Our Tents
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell

On a visit to Italy, camping is undoubtedly the best way to immerse yourself in the great outdoors and enjoy the wonderfully scenic Alps...

A Traveller's Checklist For Camping in France
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell

So, you've booked your campsite, packed your luggage, and you're all set to go camping in France But before you jump in the car and head off on your holiday, run through this checklist to make sure you haven't missed anything essential...

4 Interesting Cities For a Camping Holiday in France
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell

For those who like to incorporate city visits into their camping holidays, France offers a number of exciting destinations...

The Wine Lover's Guide to Camping in France
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell

What could be better than relaxing in the peace and quiet of the French countryside, watching the sun go down with a glass of local wine in your hand...

Choosing Where to Take a Camping Holiday in France
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell

If you are interested in camping holidays, France will no doubt be near the top of your list of destinations...

Italy Camping, Italy Campsites
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell

The enchanting Italian island of Sardina is an idyllic destination to enjoy a taste of authentic Italy...

A Wine Lover’s Camping Holiday in the Loire Valley
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell

The Loire Valley region is recognised for the production of some of the most famous vintages of French wine...

Paris For Children
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell

French camping holidays can be an adventure for all the family and the perfect way to keep the children entertained...

Romantic Camping Holidays in Venice
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell

Camping holidays in Italy are not exactly synonymous with romance, but they are a great holiday option for couples...

Romantic Cabins in the Mountains of Oklahoma
Submitted by: Jed Jones

Close your eyes and envision you and your sweetie sitting side by side under a warm quilt while watching shooting stars flash across a nighttime sky...

Winter in Miami
Submitted by: Stephen A Daniels

While the rest of the country fights the cold, winter is the start of Miami's great weather On the southern tip of Florida, the city of Miami rests on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean...

Take in a Show in Bath
Submitted by: Mark Smalls

A weekend break in Bath has to be one of the most versatile UK weekend breaks you can take After all you've got the shops to browse round, the Roman Baths to see and the River Avon to go boating on...

Reasons to Visit the Royal Shakespeare Company
Submitted by: Mark Smalls

Stratford upon Avon is all about Shakespeare, of course You can visit his birthplace, you can see his grave, and you can also visit numerous other sites and venues that he is associated with...

London's Most Terrifying Supernatural Events
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

If there was ever a time to purchase some good UK travel insurance, before a trip to the haunted capital would be it...

Why You Should Consider a Vacation Rental Home For Your Next Travel Vacation
Submitted by: Michael Graham P

Here are a couple of reasons why anyone should consider renting a vacation rental home for their next vacation instead of staying in the more main stream hotel option: You stay at a real home when you are away from home - Staying in a hotel room as a family can be a nightmare especially if you are trying to have some privacy, watch TV, listen to music or really do anything on your own...

January in New York City
Submitted by: Rosalie Scott

From cheaper flights and hotels to discount shopping and dining, travelling to New York after the holidays is a perfect way to see the city for a fraction of the regular price...

A Great Getaway for the Whole Family! Fly Fishing Vacation
Submitted by: Steven Magill

Are you planning to have a vacation and tired of the usual getaway spots that most people are going Would you like to have the kind of fun you’ve been wanting to experience...

What to do in Grampian Scotland
Submitted by: Stig Johanson

Have you been pondering lately the possibility of maybe taking a trip to a foreign country If so, I would highly recommend that you look into going to either Grampian, Scotland or Aberdeen, Scotland as there are so many fun things to see and do there...

Visit Great Destinations on Christmas Cruises
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton

Ah, the time for a break is near And on that break you can visit great destinations on Christmas cruises...

Why Retire to Santa Fe, NM?
Submitted by: Frank OMAHONY

What makes Santa Fe one of the country’s most popular places to retire Is it the warm climate with its crystalline blue skies, magical high desert light and four gorgeous, easy-to-live-with seasons...

Vancouver BC Attractions
Submitted by: James J Clarkson

If you are visiting Vancouver for the first time, you may want to plan an itinerary so you can use the time available to its full potential...

Capture the Magic of Your Panama City Beach Vacation
Submitted by: Heather Walker

You’ve booked your airline tickets, reserved your hotel, and purchased the perfect bathing suit for your vacation on Panama City Beach...

What do I Wear For Beach Photos?
Submitted by: Heather Walker

With more and more families watching their budget, Panama City Beach, Florida has become an ever-popular family beach destination...

Places to Visit in Chicago
Submitted by: CD Mohatta

Chicago is one of the great American cities Chicago is known as the windy city...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy