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Malaquais Collection

Malaquais is a charming little village nestled in the French countryside, known for its picturesque cobblestone streets and historic architecture

Background imageMalaquais Collection: Grande Galerie of the Louvre, with Porte Neuve, Pont-Neuf, the Cité, Tour de Nesle...around 1640

Grande Galerie of the Louvre, with Porte Neuve, Pont-Neuf, the Cité, Tour de Nesle...around 1640, Creator: Unknown
Grande Galerie of the Louvre, with Porte Neuve, Pont-Neuf, the Cite, Tour de Nesle and Quai Malaquais, around 1640, between 1635 and 1645. Current 1st and 6th arrondissements

Background imageMalaquais Collection: Pont-Neuf, seen from the entrance to Place Dauphine, Quai Malaquais with the Collège...around

Pont-Neuf, seen from the entrance to Place Dauphine, Quai Malaquais with the Collège...around 1665, Creator: Unknown
Pont-Neuf, seen from the entrance to Place Dauphine, Quai Malaquais with the College des Quatre-Nations under construction, the Grande Galerie and the Louvre, around 1665, between 1660 and 1670

Background imageMalaquais Collection: Panorama - Quai Malaquai, The Louvre, Panoramic view, Pont du Carrousel... Paris, 1867

Panorama - Quai Malaquai, The Louvre, Panoramic view, Pont du Carrousel... Paris, 1867. Creator: G Chanoine
Panorama - Quai Malaquai, The Louvre, Panoramic view, Pont du Carrousel, 1st arrondissement, Paris, 1867

Background imageMalaquais Collection: Pont-Neuf, seen from entrance to Place Dauphine, the Malaquais quay... around 1669. Creator: Unknown

Pont-Neuf, seen from entrance to Place Dauphine, the Malaquais quay... around 1669. Creator: Unknown
Pont-Neuf, seen from entrance to Place Dauphine, the Malaquais quay with College des Quatre Nations, the Grande Galerie and the Louvre, around 1669. Passage from a procession on the bridge

Background imageMalaquais Collection: Pont-Neuf, seen from entrance to Place Dauphine, the Malaquais quay with... between 1660 and 1670

Pont-Neuf, seen from entrance to Place Dauphine, the Malaquais quay with... between 1660 and 1670. Creator: Unknown
Pont-Neuf, seen from entrance to Place Dauphine, the Malaquais quay with College des Quatres-Nations, the Grande Galerie and the Louvre, around 1665, 1st and 6th arrondissements

Background imageMalaquais Collection: Pont-Neuf, seen from entrance to Place Dauphine, Malaquais quay with College des

Pont-Neuf, seen from entrance to Place Dauphine, Malaquais quay with College des... c1666 and 1669. Creator: Unknown
Pont-Neuf, seen from entrance to Place Dauphine, Malaquais quay with College des Quatre Nations, the Grande Galerie and Louvre, around 1669, current 1st and 6th arrondissements

Background imageMalaquais Collection: Affiche pour l'oeuvre de l'Hospitalité de Nuit'. c1898. Creator: Jules Cheret

Affiche pour l'oeuvre de l'Hospitalité de Nuit'. c1898. Creator: Jules Cheret
Affiche pour l'oeuvre de l'Hospitalite de Nuit'. c1898. [Publisher: Imprimerie Chaix; Place: Paris]

Background imageMalaquais Collection: Grande Galerie of the Louvre, with new gate, the Pont-Neuf, the city, College... around 1665

Grande Galerie of the Louvre, with new gate, the Pont-Neuf, the city, College... around 1665. Creator: Unknown
Grande Galerie of the Louvre, with new gate, the Pont-Neuf, the city, College des Quatre-Nations under construction and the Malaquais quay, around 1665. On the Seine, the royal galley

Background imageMalaquais Collection: Grande Galerie of the Louvre, with the new door, the Pont-Neuf, the city... around 1665

Grande Galerie of the Louvre, with the new door, the Pont-Neuf, the city... around 1665. Creator: Unknown
Grande Galerie of the Louvre, with the new door, the Pont-Neuf, the city, the College des Quatre Nations under construction and the Malaquais quay, around 1665, on the Seine the royal gallery

Background imageMalaquais Collection: Grande Galerie of the Louvre, with new door, the Pont-Neuf, the city, the college... around 1665

Grande Galerie of the Louvre, with new door, the Pont-Neuf, the city, the college... around 1665. Creator: Unknown
Grande Galerie of the Louvre, with new door, the Pont-Neuf, the city, the college des Quatres-Nations under construction and Malaquais quay, around 1665, on the Seine the Royal Gallery

Background imageMalaquais Collection: Grande Galerie of the Louvre, with new gate, the Pont-Neuf, the city, the college... around 1665

Grande Galerie of the Louvre, with new gate, the Pont-Neuf, the city, the college... around 1665. Creator: Unknown
Grande Galerie of the Louvre, with new gate, the Pont-Neuf, the city, the college des Quatres-Nations under construction and Quai Malaquais, around 1665, on the Seine the Royal Gallery

Background imageMalaquais Collection: The Louvre and Pont des Arts. View taken from the Malaquais quay, between 1850 and 1860

The Louvre and Pont des Arts. View taken from the Malaquais quay, between 1850 and 1860

Background imageMalaquais Collection: Pont des Saint-Peres and Tuileries. View taken from the Malaquais quay, 1865

Pont des Saint-Peres and Tuileries. View taken from the Malaquais quay, 1865. Creator: Frederic Martens
Pont des Saint-Peres and Tuileries. View taken from the Malaquais quay, 1865

Background imageMalaquais Collection: Grande Galerie, the Pont-Neuf and the Ile de la Cite, seen from the Pont Royal, c1775

Grande Galerie, the Pont-Neuf and the Ile de la Cite, seen from the Pont Royal, c1775. Creator: Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Grande Galerie, the Pont-Neuf and the Ile de la Cite, seen from the Pont Royal, c1775



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Malaquais is a charming little village nestled in the French countryside, known for its picturesque cobblestone streets and historic architecture. The town's name comes from the Latin word "malacca," meaning soft stone, which perfectly describes the beautiful limestone buildings that line the narrow alleyways. Visitors to they are wander through the quaint market square, where vendors sell fresh produce and local crafts. The aroma of freshly baked bread wafts through the air, tempting passersby to stop at one of the cozy cafes for a leisurely meal. The town is also home to a stunning medieval castle, perched on a hill overlooking the rolling hills of vineyards and olive groves. From here, visitors can take in breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and watch as the sun sets over fields ablaze with wildflowers. Malaquais may be small in size, but it is big on charm and character. Its friendly locals welcome visitors with open arms, eager to share their love for this hidden gem in rural France.