Квартал, который кормил Париж и пугал Наполеона
#paris #paris #france We'll follow in the footsteps of the vanished Les Halles market, which Émile Zola nicknamed "the Belly of Paris." It was as popular as the Eiffel Tower. Why is this legendary market no longer on the city map? How did ordinary fishmongers make Napoleon nervous? And is it true that butchers could build a cathedral more magnificent than that of kings? In this video: Place de Grève: Where did the French passion for strikes come from, and how does it relate to the river dock? Tour Saint-Jacques: How did a bell tower become a shot factory, and what does Blaise Pascal have to do with it? Secrets of Les Halles: Why did the cemetery hinder trade, and where did the bones of millions of Parisians disappear to? Rungis: What does a modern "Belly" the size of Monaco look like? Saint-Eustache: Why was Notre Dame's main mass moved to a "market" church? We'll answer the main question: who really ruled Paris—those who sat in the Louvre, or those who fed the city? 0:00 Intro 0:51 We're on the Right Bank in Paris 1:02 Hôtel de Ville and Place de Grève 1:29 Paris's first river landing 1:40 The birthplace of French strikes 2:29 City Hall, fire, and restoration 3:17 What does Rodin have to do with it? 3:30 The bloody history of the square and the first guillotine 4:33 Contrasts of Paris 4:55 The Saint-Jacques Tower - a monument to butchers' ambitions 6:29 Pascal's experiments 6:39 A shotgun pellet factory 7:19 The Bastille and the July Column 7:40 The birth of the largest market and an unpleasant neighborhood 8:22 A state within a state and Napoleon's fear 9:32 How the market created restaurant culture and haute cuisine 10:23 The legendary onion soup 10:37 Baron Haussmann's strategic decision and the birth of the pavilions Baltara 11:25 The tragedy of 1969 - the destruction of the old market 11:55 Rungis - the modern Belly of Paris the size of Monaco 12:52 The Forum des Halles and the futuristic Canopy 13:30 Saint-Eustache Cathedral - the main temple of Parisian business 15:22 Famous parishioners of the cathedral 15:49 Who ruled Paris? 16:24 Let's meet in Montmartre #parishistory #parishistory #france #bellyofparis #real #travel #rungis #architecture #unknownparis #parisguide #pariswalks #parissights #baronosman #rightbank #paris2025 #travel #europe #montpensier We recommend watching: The Paris we lost. What's Hidden on the Ile de la Cité? - • Париж, который мы потеряли. Что скрывает о... Rodin: Why His Father Considered Him an Idiot, and the World a Genius - • Роден. Почему отец считал его идиотом, а в... Paris | A History Where Luxury Meets Revolution, and Triumph Meets Tragedy - • Париж | История, где роскошь встречается с... And the entire playlist about Paris is available at this link - • Париж

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