Saint-Ambroise church, Place de la Nation, Palais de la Femme … an historical and unusual discovery tour of the 11th. The 11th arrondissement is a diverse and dynamic area of Paris with an artistic and artisanal past that also witnessed the climax of many revolutionary and workers' movements. Today, the 11th offers an unusual stroll in its eastern part. From Saint-Ambroise church to Place de la Nation, the district is a bohemian adventure for those wishing to get lost in magnificent courtyards, tiny streets and little-known passages, or explore the famous faubourg Saint-Antoine and faubourg du Temple that abound in great addresses and shops. The district is also known for its 18th century buildings built for the Parisian aristocracy. A delightful place to stroll between the Folie-Méricourt and Folie-Regnault districts.