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History, Culture, Arts & Famous People of France

From Lascaux cave art to the Eiffel Tower — 2,000 years of French history, arts, architecture, cinema, music, and the famous figures who shaped a civilisation.

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History, Culture, Arts & People

History

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19th-Century France — Restoration, Haussmann & the Belle Époque

A century of revolutions, reinventions, and renewal — from Waterloo to the glittering Belle Époque that made Paris the capital of the world.

The Ancien Régime — Louis XIV, Versailles & the Enlightenment

Absolute monarchy at its zenith — the Sun King, Versailles, and the Enlightenment thinkers who planted the seeds of revolution.

Charlemagne — The Carolingian Empire

How Charles the Great built an empire spanning most of western Europe and launched a cultural renaissance that shaped the continent.

The Frankish Kingdoms — Clovis, Merovingians & Carolingians

How the Franks built the first Christian kingdom in Gaul — from Clovis's baptism to the rise of the Carolingian dynasty.

The French Revolution — 1789, the Terror & the Declaration of Rights

How the French Revolution destroyed the monarchy, proclaimed the Rights of Man, unleashed the Terror, and changed the world forever.

The Hundred Years' War — Joan of Arc, Agincourt & the Birth of Nations

The epic medieval conflict between England and France that destroyed chivalry, produced Joan of Arc, and forged French national identity.

Medieval France — Cathedrals, Crusades, and the Birth of a Kingdom

From Clovis to the Capetians — how the Franks, the Church, and feudalism forged the kingdom of France.

Modern France — World Wars, de Gaulle & the Fifth Republic

France in the 20th and 21st centuries — two World Wars, the Resistance, decolonisation, de Gaulle, and the Fifth Republic that governs today.

Napoleon Bonaparte — Empire, Code & Waterloo

The Corsican who crowned himself Emperor, conquered Europe, codified French law, and changed the modern world before his final defeat.

Prehistoric France — From Lascaux to the Celts

The deep history of France — cave paintings, megaliths, and the Celtic peoples who shaped Gaul before Rome arrived.

Renaissance France — François I & the Loire Châteaux

How the Renaissance transformed France — from the Italian Wars to François I's cultural revolution and the magnificent Loire Valley châteaux.

Roman Gaul — When France Was Part of Rome

Five centuries of Roman rule transformed Gaul — roads, cities, amphitheatres, aqueducts, and the Latin language that became French.

Landmarks

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The Arc de Triomphe

History and visitor guide to Paris's Arc de Triomphe — from Napoleon's commission to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the world's most famous roundabout.

Château de Chambord

History and visitor guide to Chambord — the largest château in the Loire Valley, built by François I as a Renaissance hunting lodge of staggering ambition.

The Cité de Carcassonne

History and visitor guide to Carcassonne — Europe's largest medieval walled city, restored in the 19th century and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Eiffel Tower

History, engineering, and visitor guide to the world's most iconic landmark — from Gustave Eiffel's 1889 iron masterpiece to 7 million visitors a year.

The Louvre

History and visitor guide to the world's largest museum — from medieval fortress to Renaissance palace to the home of the Mona Lisa and 380,000 works of art.

Mont-Saint-Michel

The tidal island abbey of Normandy — 1,000 years of monastic history, Gothic architecture, and one of France's most dramatic landscapes.

Notre-Dame de Paris

The history, architecture, and resurrection of France's most famous cathedral — from 1163 to the 2019 fire and the 2024 reopening.

The Pont du Gard

History and visitor guide to the Pont du Gard — the Roman aqueduct bridge in Provence that has stood for 2,000 years and remains one of the greatest engineering feats of antiquity.

Sacré-Cœur Basilica

History and visitor guide to Paris's Sacré-Cœur — the white-domed basilica on Montmartre that watches over the city from the highest point in Paris.

Palace of Versailles

Louis XIV's magnificent palace — from royal residence to museum, with gardens, the Hall of Mirrors, and 15 million annual visitors.

Le Patrimoine — Heritage & Civilisation

France is more than a country — it's an idea. For centuries, France has defined itself not by blood or soil but by values: liberty, reason, the rights of man, the civilising power of culture. This pillar explores the human story of France — from prehistoric cave painters to the revolutionaries of 1789, from Napoleon to de Gaulle, from Gothic cathedrals to Impressionist canvases.

History

Twelve eras that shaped France — from Lascaux to the Fifth Republic.

Government & Politics

How France governs itself — the Republic, the regions, the EU.

Famous French

The figures who shaped a civilisation.

Landmarks

The buildings and monuments that define France.

Arts & Culture

The creative genius of France.

Society

How France lives, thinks, and argues.

Attractions

The must-visit experiences.

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