public transport
Museums in Marseille
Marseille is a large port city in France. He is not inferior to Paris in beauty and size. For relaxation, it has everything: sandy beaches, the Mediterranean climate, a fish market, sailing. But you can not beg the significance and fame of the historical monuments of Marseille. Among them are magnificent cathedrals, magnificent palaces, castles covered in secrets and, of course, museums. But museums in the city are not a dry collection of artifacts of antiquity, they are living houses that write the history of Marseilles from the evolution of the political system to the development of fashion and fine arts. It is not for nothing that Continue reading
Metro Paris
The Paris Metro is the same age as the 20th century. The launch of the first line (“Vincennes Castle – Port Mayo”) was timed to coincide with the opening of the 1900 World Expo, but the first trains went on July 19, when the international exhibition was already three months old. In the first 20 years of the 20th century, most central lines were laid. Throughout the century, the network of underground transport communications has unevenly expanded due to the coverage of suburbs. The Paris metro is the second in Europe and the tenth in the world in terms of congestion. If in the number of lines and stations the metro of the French capital is ahead of Moscow, then in terms of the total length of the network and daily Continue reading