From the mosque we went to the Arènes de Lutèce, which is right around the corner. It's the other ancient Roman ruins site in Paris in addition to the Thermes de Cluny (now part of the Musée du Moyen-Age). It is an amphitheatre that was built around the first century C.E. and was, as such things frequently are, almost demolished to make way for new construction. To be honest, it isn't much to look at but for an American it's exciting just to visit something that survives from so long ago. I wanted the class to be able to say they had been there!
Afterward we returned to the mosque, which has a café adjoining it, and we made a record amount of couscous, lamb, sausage, chicken, and vegetables disappear in a very short while. Memo to my students: now, if someone asks you if you like North African food, you can say yes! And hot mint tea with sugar--that went down very nicely on what felt to Southerners like a slightly chilly day.
This afternoon after we got back I made a run to Gibert Jeune (huge bookstore with a great stationery section as well), grabbed 2 more Pierre Lemaitre books and a used copy of Notre-Dame de Paris (i.e. The Hunchback of Notre Dame), and ran across a question-and-answer book of Paris trivia called Connaissez-Vous Paris? (Do You Know Paris?) so I grabbed that as well. Someone remind me not to buy any more books here. This makes 6!
Photos after the jump!
In the "meeting room," stained glass and a plaque with the name of one of Muhammad's successors
Looking through a grate into the garden
The calligraphy on the blue plaque is the Shahadah, the Muslim profession of faith.
Students taking photos in the garden
The minaret, crescent (representing the Islamic lunar calendar), and star
The garden
Another view of the garden
Flowers and mosaic tiles
This Qur'an was given to the mosque by the king of Jordan.
In a small courtyard off a side door
Decorations in the Grand Courtyard
A close-up of the decorations
I love how detailed everything is.
The basin in the center is used for ritual ablutions.
My class at Arènes de Lutèce: Sam, Delaney, Jessie, Lindsey, Shannon, Kira,
Lauren, Hillary, Michael, Erika, Nathalie, Christina, and Kayla.
I stopped to photograph this beautiful container garden and got caught in the act!
The owner is shutting the window.
Inside the mosque café
The café's resident cat--as you can see, he is a celebrity!
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