Latin Quarter
Atmospheric Parisian cafés, quirky bookshops, and stylish student hangouts exemplify the Latin Quarter's special Bohemian charm. The area's vibrant and soulful ambience make it one of the most interesting quarters of Paris to explore.
Latin Quarter
The Latin Quarter dates back to the Middle Ages, when the Université de Paris was founded in the 13th century. La Sorbonne college of the Université de Paris attracted scholars from all over Europe who learned and spoke Latin, explaining the quarter's name. There are still many higher education institutions in this historic academic quarter, including La Sorbonne and the Collège de France.
Most of the Latin Quarter is a medieval maze of winding, narrow streets and stone-paved alleyways, with a few quiet, hidden squares. Except for the Boulevard Saint-Michel, this quarter has a distinct old-world character.
The busy main thoroughfare of Boulevard Saint-Michel and the bustling Place Saint-Michel bring modern energy to the Latin Quarter. In contrast to the narrow medieval streets that are tightly packed in most of the quarter, the Boulevard Saint-Michel is a wide modern avenue designed by Haussmann in the 19th century. The street is lined with artsy bookstores, clothing shops, busy cafés, and other student hangouts.
The Latin Quarter is the oldest and one of the most charming quarters in Aarhus. It appeared between the late 14th century after the city had been given permission to demolish the old Viking fortifications.
Mulligan tosses Stephen his "Latin quarter hat" as the young men prepare to begin their day outside the tower, and in Proteus Stephen, reminiscing about his time in Paris, thinks of the counter-cultural poses that both he and Mulligan are striking in the world: "My Latin quarter hat. God, we simply must dress the character." (Haines too dresses informally in a "soft grey hat.")
Heroic OrganizationOn the top, the male members. On the bottom, the female members.Full NameLatin Quarter MembersAliasNoneOriginFrom Up on Poppy Hill (2011 film by Studio Ghibli)FoundationUnknown, likely in the early 1900sHeadquartersLatin Quarter Clubhouse located in Yokohama, near Konan Academy High SchoolCommandersShiro MizunumaUnnamed Clubhouse President
Once the renovations are complete the school board votes to destroy the clubhouse. Fearing for the fate of the clubhouse Umi, Shun and Shiro go to meet the chairman of the board, who agrees to visit the latin Quarter. The next day at his visit he asks various questions from the members, and is impressed by their work. After the members sing Side by side in the English dub, or The Indigo Waves in the Japanese version. The chairman states he will find a new place for the new construction of the building for the Olympics. 041b061a72