Rue Benjamin-Franklin
Rue Benjamin-Franklin is located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. At one end of the street is a monument in honor of Franklin, who was a resident of Paris from 1777 to 1785.
Rue Benjamin-Franklin is located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. At one end of the street is a monument in honor of Franklin, who was a resident of Paris from 1777 to 1785.
Watch a conversation between French President Emmanuel Macron and Atlantic Council’s Europe Center Director Benjamin Haddad about the EU and transatlantic relations.
An aggressive effort is underway to make Notre-Dame Cathedral accessible in time for the 2024 Olympics that will be hosted in Paris, but it will be years, if not decades, before the restoration process is complete.
In April 1859, a group of Americans founded the first Episcopal Church outside the United States in a rented room at 14, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris.
As spring arrives and the world around us is in bloom, we are thinking about the stunning gardens at the Palace of Versailles and looking forward to the day – hopefully soon – when we can visit again.
Byrne Murphy has dedicated the last 30 years to transplanting three concepts from the United States to Europe, namely outlet centers, data centers, and private residence clubs.
On November 28th, 1973, social elites gathered for a showdown between French and American designers in the Palace of Versailles.
Beurre blanc is a light creamy sauce from the Loire Valley made almost entirely from butter. Beurre blanc Nantais is exactly the same sauce with the addition of a few tablespoons of cream.
Today marks three years since the passing of Leonard L. Silverstein, founder of the French-American Cultural Foundation. The following tribute was written by Kimberley Heatherington.
While it may be a while before most of us can visit the Palace of Versailles in person, fortunately there are many ways to virtually visit and experience this historic property.