French culture is originally an artifact of an ancient civilization that is a blend of Celtic, Greco-Roman and Germanic elements. Many historic structures belonging to the Roman as the amphitheatre at Arles, Ar?nes in Paris and the Pont du Gard aqueduct bear testimony to the deeply rooted ties between French and Roman civilizations. At the beginning of 1700 saw the development of the middle class who paved the way for the cultivation of the bourgeoisie. Middle Ages, somewhere around of the 18th century, due to the expansion of a rich culture passed by scholars in monasteries and universities. Subsequently the rich traditions find place in the aristocratic patronage. Age of the bourgeoisie is also known as the age of the age of enlightenment and investigation. Paris was the main centre of cultural activity. Paris is celebrated as the vanguard of French culture.
Take the influence of French culture, in this age, France acquired cultural pre-eminence in Europe. The richness of the French Crown in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries has funded art that has attracted many art lovers in Paris. As regards education, free primary education was made compulsory in the 19th century has provided higher cultural level in a way.
France culture greatly influence the Western world, extremely of the rules of the art. French style of dress, manners, furniture and architecture still pervade much of Western culture. French cinema, French literature, drama of 16th century French neo-classical, Renaissance are a great source of inspiration. This is a House of countless legends such as Pierre Corneille, Racine, Moli?re, Jean de La Fontaine, Mrs de La Fayette, Voltaire, Denis Diderot and Jean-Jacques Rousseau and many others.
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