If you look for the relationship between Bucentaure and travel, you will discover first that in Greek mythology the bucentaure is no other than a centaur (man with a horse) having a bull body. Apart from the galopade of which such a creature is capable, but which cannot lead it far, there is little link with travel. On the other hand, learning that the Bucentaure (in Italian Bucintoro) was a parade building that we used in Venice to celebrate the wedding of the doge with the sea, one will find one, this time, eminently poetic and suggestive! The person who placed his activity under such a banner by choosing this name, a program of dreams and history for himself, is Beatrice Lubin, a lecturer of the Ecole du Louvre. His words are to animate for you, with all his science and his passion for his profession:
Visits of museums (national, City of Paris, other Parisian museums, museums in the vicinity of Paris) Note museums that are not often included in the tourist tour programme, such as the Arts and Crafts Museum or the Public Assistance Museum, for example.
Visits to monuments, where, again, Béatrice Lubin included in his programme places which are a little away from migration routes in large tourist herds: The Sorbonne, the Convent of the Carmelites, the Picpus Cemetery, the former abbey of Port Royal and others…
Visits from historic quarters.
Slide conferences (Understanding painting, sculpture, History of France, furniture, fashion, civilizations, religions, Our heritage).
If you want to make tourism in Paris when you are Parisian, the Bucentaure is perfectly adapted!
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