Little Museum of the Table
...of the Table?
Why, a most famous table, that of La Tour d'Argent.
The little museum has a display of cutlery, original menus,
and memorabilia from times gone by.
Probably the most impressive display, is that of a table,
which is laid out exactly as it would have been for a royal assembly
and pretigious event that took place in Paris in 1867.
Before you write down the address and put it on your to-do list
please note that it is only available in the reception area of the restaurant,
for which you have made dinner reservations. Tant pis pour moi.
Probably the most impressive display, is that of a table,
which is laid out exactly as it would have been for a royal assembly
and pretigious event that took place in Paris in 1867.
Before you write down the address and put it on your to-do list
please note that it is only available in the reception area of the restaurant,
for which you have made dinner reservations. Tant pis pour moi.
Petit Musée de la Table de la Tour d'Argent
15, quai de la Tournelle
75005, Paris
Hi Genie! What a great reflection! I also like how it's framed in blue.
ReplyDeleteSo much to see in this photo Genie and the information about the silver cutlery setting adds a whole other dimension.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that amazing? 1582!
ReplyDeleteTerrific photo! And what a sneaky way to get a dinner guest! Nonetheless, the address goes into the book -- you never know!
ReplyDeleteA splendid reflection!
ReplyDeleteIf (I mean when) I win the lottery, I'll treat you to your very own numbered duck here!
ReplyDeleteNice blue color wall, and the reflection is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Excellent shot all around.
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