Gazette: Where storytelling, journalism and context meet
The word ‘gazette’ emerged in the 17th century when Paris’ first newspapers hit the streets – borrowed from the Italian ‘gazzetta’, a 16th-century coin that was the price of the first Venetian newspaper. We’ve borrowed it because it reflects our love of history’s hidden stories.
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The Collector’s Haven: Musée Marmottan Monet
On the western edge of Paris, the Musée Marmottan Monet combines one of the world’s best collections of Impressionist paintings with a window on Paris’s elegant past.

Confinement and Coming Home
Spending four months in lockdown in Paris, then traveling to America for the holidays, can give you a whole new perspective on life.

Top Gear for Your Next Trips
How technology and style are making travel experiences memorable and, above all, safe.

Immersed in Belle Époque art and elegance
Step into the Henner Museum, in a mansion in what was once Paris’ most chic neighborhood, and fly back in time to late 19th century society and culture.
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