The most charming galleries in Paris.

Turned even into precious cafes, like the Noir Coffee Shop, -in the 19th century it was the entrance to Galerie Richer- where we stop to recover the energy, with a good coffee and a touch of RESISTENCIA, the AROMALABORATORY® Aromatherapy Perfumed Mist, with anti-fatigue and vitalizing action, we dive right into the Parisian galleries that fascinate us the most. An architectural and social charm, unique to the city of Paris, that has lasted since the 19th century, in these covered passageways, symbol of the commercial and bourgeois boom of the time.

The Galerie Vivienne (1823) is one of the most recognized and elegant. With its exquisite mosaic floor and glass domes, it houses one of the oldest bookstores of the time: the Librairie Jousseaume, with antique books and manuscripts belonging to collectors.





Next to La Galerie Vivienne, we find La Galerie Colbert, with beautiful decorated skylights, and an extraordinary central dome. This gallery is currently dedicated to institutional organizations.

Both galleries: Vivienne and Colbert, have access to Rue Vivienne, opposite the Bibliothéque Nationale de France with its impressive Salle Ovale (1897 -1932), of which we are totally in love; one of the most impressive breathtaking works of French architecture of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, by architects Jean-Luis Pascal and Alfred Recoura, open to the city with a variety of interesting references for consultation and study.

The Passage Panoramas, with its cafes, philateliers, and stores of the most curious, connects with The Passage Jouffroy (1847) pioneer for its iron structure and its clocks.





The light of the Passage Jouffroy, with the classic Hôtel Chopin, is the brightest!

When the days are gray and rainy in Paris, there is nothing like strolling through these beautiful Galleries full of history and enjoy its cafes, its stores with charm, art and culture, it is a real joie de vivre.



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