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A narrative and practical guide traces Paris from its Gallo-Roman origins through medieval growth, royal dynasties, religious conflicts, and the Renaissance, outlining political events, social change, and cultural development. It surveys institutions, artistic life, learning and the introduction of printing, and examines episodes such as sieges, revolts and foreign occupation while describing major monuments and museum holdings. A second part functions as a cicerone, proposing routes, notable edifices and highlights of the Louvre and offering practical advice for visitors. The work balances historical overview with on-the-ground description, noting both the survival and loss of older urban fabric alongside artistic and architectural treasures.
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