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Midnight In Paris

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Midnight in Paris

LA BELLE EPOQUE

  • La belle epoque was from 1871 to 1914.
  • The era ended at the starting of ww1.
  • The french say that it was a beautiful era.
  • Many artist in the time had beautiful paintings.
  • Such as starry night.

SPOTS IN THE BELLE EPOQUE

  • The most visted spots were:
  • La maxim
  • And la moulin rouge

ERNEST HEMINGWAY

  • Ernest lived in the early 90s.
  • Born july,21,1899 to july,2,1961
  • He was from oak park, illinois.

ERNEST HEMINGWAY

  • He wrote books such as;
  • Old men and the sea,
  • A farewell to arms,
  • And a moveable feast.

PABLO PICASSO

PABLO WAS A FAMOUS ARTIST WITH A UNIQUE STYLE.

PABLO PICASSO

  • Pablo lived from 1881 to 1973.
  • He was born in malaga, spain
  • His unique art technique made him famous
  • HIs best piece was les demoiselles d'avignon

Pablo Picasso

SCOTT FITZGERALD

SCOTT WAS A FAMOUS WRITER

SCOTT FITZGERALD

  • Scott lived from 1896 to 1940
  • Scott was from st.paul, minnesota
  • Scott was made famous by his stories of the jazz age
  • His best book was " the great gatsby" .

Scott Fitzgerald

THE EIFFELTOWER

ONE OF THE MOST VISTED ATTRACTIONS

THE EIFFEL TOWER

  • The tower was built in 1887
  • When constructed paris called it an eyesore
  • The tower has a resturant, beautiful lights and the view
  • It is named after its builder, Gustave eiffel.
  • It is famous for being one of the tallest buildings in paris

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CATACOMBS OF PARIS

THE DEAD ENJOY PARIS FROM BELOW THE SURFACE

THE CATACOMBS

  • The catacombs are believed to be from the 1700s
  • It is famous for being a 200 mile ancient cemetery
  • The catacombs are mazes of side by side corpses
  • You can walk around the maze and see the dates

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ZELDA FITZGERALD

  • Zelda was married to scott
  • She lived until 1948.
  • In 1925 she attempted suicide in paris
  • After that zelda divorced scott.
  • It was because of a lack of fame

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BY:CALEB OLEARY