GUIDED VISITS
During the week before the costume ball
Geneviève Deslogis-Viollet is a specialist in art and history and has been guiding groups around Paris for many years, as well as dancing with Chestnut. She is offering some offbeat guided tours to our friends from abroad in order to make their stay even more interesting. These guided visits are not in English but English speakers should have no difficulty in following the main points in her commentary. Geneviève suggests you make a voluntary donation at the end of each visit.
Here is her programme for the week preceding the Costume Ball of 11 June 2023.
Monday June 5, 2023, afternoon
Visit to the Château of Malmaison
- Admission fee 5.50€ each, for a group of at least 10 people
- Maximum 24 people
On the way to a snack after the visit, Geneviève will give you more information on other interesting spots in Rueil-Malmaison.
Tuesday June 6, 2023, afternoon
Little-known aspects of the Marais neighbourhood: squares, inner courtyards, gardens
- No admission fee
- Maximum 24 people
We’ll meet in the main quadrangle of the Hôtel Salé, and visit the Jardin Saint-Gilles Grand Veneur – Pauline Roland garden, theArnaud Beltrame garden (formerly a Minimes convent, later used as a barracks), the Place des Vosges of course, and the Place du Marché Sainte-Catherine. We’ll have a snack at a place nearby.
Wednesday June 7, 2024, afternoon
Visit to the Hôtel Bourrienne, one of the few places in Paris decorated in the Directoire style
- No admission fee
- Maximum 24 people
On our way to a snack, Geneviève will tell us about the historical neighbourhood of Clos Saint Lazare, the Françoise Sagan public library, the Villemin garden (formerly a convent of the Récollet order). The walk will end at the Canal Saint Martin, created in the early 19th century at the same time as the other Paris canals – all of them either dug or improved at the time our dances were devised.
- Feel free to follow the whole programme or just a part of it.
- For each visit, the pause for a snack is optional.