Monday 8 February 2021

Snowboxx 2021 in France – Best guide for the festival

 Snowboxx 2021 in France is basically an electronic music and snow sports festival in the French alpine resort of Avoriaz. With a lineup that combines house, techno, drum and bass, garage, grime and more, there’s something for everyone looking to the party on the slopes from après-ski to early hours.

Snowboxx never fails to deliver unbelievable snow festivals. The event is a mixture of electronic music and snow sports with some of the biggest artists in entire Europe performing in the festival.

Experience at Snowboxx

Snow lovers can ski or even snowboard the amazing Port du Soleil, and explore the Burton Stash Park, or even ski across the border near to Switzerland.

Apart from the music and skiing activities, you can also take part in igloo parties, extreme snowball fights and human bowling on snow!

Schedule of the Festival       

The slopes of Avoriaz, France will be banged by Snowboxx on March 20th – 27th, 2021. The lineup of the events has not been confirmed yet.


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Tuesday 2 February 2021

A visit to Paris Cemeteries – Details and descriptions

 


Paris is reckoned for making an art of almost everything – you can even include death and mourning. It’s no surprise that even the city’s cemeteries are poetic and inspired places that feel a bit like open-air museums. Most of these historic sites opened in the 18th and 19th centuries and the burial place of countless writers, philosophers, musicians, politicians and other famous figures are also often very pleasant to stroll and dream. If you are in search of peace you can visit Paris Cemeteries.

Paris cemeteries are part of the city’s cultural heritage. These cemeteries contain the tombs of many famous people therefore people come from all around the world to visit the tombs of famous people, such as those of artist Cesar at Montparnasse cemetery or that of singer and actress Dalida at Montmarte. Other than this these cemeteries also provide an opportunity for an offbeat and picturesque stroll in a tranquil atmosphere away from the city’s bustle.

Altogether there are 14 cemeteries in the French Capital, but the best known cemeteries in Paris are Pere Lachaise and the Montmarte and Montparnasse cemeteries.  These cemeteries are often wide spaces for the walkers – the three biggest ones are from 11 to 44 hectares in area. All of these cemeteries are filled with trees and flowers; they also bear testimony to the extraordinarily rich cultural life that has contributed to the prestige of Paris over the centuries. We have mentioned the details of the best cemeteries in Paris below:

·         Cimetiere du Pere Lachaise

On our list of Paris’s most gorgeous places of rest Pere Lachaise is number one, as it is a tranquil heaven in the Northeast Paris. It has gently rolling hills, thousands of trees in dozens of varieties and famous graves – Frederic Chopin, Oscar Wilde, Colette, Victor Hugo, Marcel Proust and Jim Morrison are only a few of the notable people buried here. This cemetery is so beautiful that it can be first in the list of your top attractions to visit in Paris. Pere Lachaise was the first cemetery in the world to issue a code of conduct after fans started taking drugs and having sex on Jim Morrison’s grave.

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