Discover the best top things to do in Meudon, France including Marie Francoise Flavors Oorain Paris, Musee Rodin, Foret Domaniale de Meudon, Terrasse de l'Observatoire de Meudon, Musee d'Art de d'Histoire de la ville de Meudon, Le Potager du Dauphin, Viaduc de Meudon, La Folie Huve, UrbanSoccer, Piscine de Meudon.
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Marie Francoise Flavors "Chef" - MARKET TOUR & FRENCH COOKING CLASSES in Paris at Meudon village. - Interested in French "Cuisine Bourgeoise" ? Want to learn some basics ? Love to discover the French Markets & the Art of Entertaining « à la Francaise" ? Classes are taught in English, French or Spanish - Up to 8 people. Prices : 92€ to 159€ per person Marie Francoise Flavors "Chef" - TABLE D'HÔTE FOR TEAM BUILDING in Paris at Meudon village. breakfast-lunch-dinner - up to 8 people.
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House, workshop, park: everything is gathered in Meudon to discover a unique experience sculpture and the world of the French sculptor Rodin. The visit begins with the villa of Brillants where Rodin lived the last 20 years of his life. Nearby, the visitor discovers the tactile space where reproductions of works in resin are distinguished by touch. Below, the gallery of plasters is a real dive into the heart of the artist's creation, the presentation of sculptures in their successive states allows the visitor to understand the different stages of Rodin’s creative process. In the vast park, the tomb of Rodin, surmounted by the Thinker, welcome visitors for a meditative moment facing the Val de Seine. A place of birth and creation, the Rodin de Meudon Museum is also a place of transmission where numerous artistic and cultural education projects are organized for young people of all ages and from all backgrounds.
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We walked down the avenue du Chateau to get to the terrace - well worth the walk, along a tree-lined sidewalk. And an unexpected sight along the way - the house where Richard Wagner lived - but not available for visits, as far as I could tell. The terrace is also tree-lined - those long rows of perfectly aligned trees that are so impressive. But the main reason people go there - and apparently not in great numbers, even though it is free - we had no more than 6 others in that large space - is for the views of Paris, and the views are quite amazing. Take your camera (even better if with zoom) and enjoy!
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