Meditation Radio with a Live Paris Clock
Bell-tower heritage, courtyard hush, and Central European Time — contemplation with better architecture.
Paris has rung contemplative bells over its rooftops for eight centuries; this station just lowers the volume. The city's genius for stillness lives in its interiors — chapel side-aisles, museum benches, the sudden monastic quiet of a courtyard two steps off a boulevard.
We keep that architecture in the sound: stone-softened ambience, air with height in it, one bell each hour that nods politely to every church tower in the skyline. The Paris clock glows low; the scene holds slate rooftops and long light.
For morning pages at a north-facing window, the post-déjeuner reset, and any hour you'd rather spend as a side-chapel than a feed.
FAQ
What time is it in Paris right now?
Live Paris time (CET/CEST) runs on the clock above, updating each second.
Does the bell sound like church bells?
It's a single soft strike, closer to a bowl than a carillon — an homage at whisper volume, not a recording of Notre-Dame.
What makes the ambience 'stone-softened'?
The recordings favor interior courtyards and thick-walled rooms, where the city arrives pre-muffled and rounded.
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