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de l'Industrie, City of Science and Industry, Parc de la Villette.
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screen late Renaissance because they prevented the faithful assembled
Église St-Eustache, Forum des Halles. St-Eustache is primarily
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holding up the ceiling of the chancel, Renaissance and classical.
Église St-Germain des Prés, St-Germain des Prés,
site of an abbey, Catholic worship until it was eclipsed by Notre
Dame. Saint Germain, the first bishop of Paris. Église St-Germain
l'Auxerrois, Gothic and Renaissance Gothic Revivalist architect
Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, Église St-Sulpice, Église
St-Sulpice's Eugène Delacroix, Chapelle des Stes-Agnes.Dan
BrownThe Da Vinci Code here, pivoting around the Rose Line , Eiffel
Tower, Exposition Universelle (World Fair), Revolution, the Tour
Eiffel was the world's tallest structure Manhattan's Chrysler Building
was completed. Flame of Liberty Memorial, In August 1997, underpass
parallel to the Seine, Diana, Princess of Wales, was killed in a
car accident, Dodi Fayed, and their chauffeur. The bronze Flame
of Liberty a memorial to Diana and was decorated with flowers, photographs,
graffiti and personal notes. Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain,
architect de jour Jean Nouvel, contemporary art paintings, photography,
video and fashion. Fondation Dubuffet, 19th-century hôtel
particulier Jean Dubuffet, chief of the Art Brut school, all works
of artistic expression not officially recognised. incredibly modern
and expressive. Forum des Halles, Les Halles, wholesale food market,
Église St-Eustache Rungis near Orly. glass-and-chrome, Galerie-Musée
Baccarat, Baccarat Gallery-Museum displayed its 1000 stunning pieces
of crystal, many of them custom-made for princes and dictators of
desperately poor excolonies, at the CIAT (Centre International des
Arts de la Table) building, a fine example of Napoleon III-era industrial
architecture in the gritty but gracious 10e arrondissement. And
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'sculpture', precipitation, temperature and wind speed. Grand Palais,
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Nationales du Grand Palais Art Nouveau glass roof. Grande Arche
de la Défense La Défense's Grande Arche (Great Arch).
Danish architect Johan-Otto von Sprekelsen Carrara marble, grey
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Institut de France, The French Institute, France's academies of
arts and sciences. Académie Française (French Academy),
Cardinal Richelieu. , known as the Immortels (Immortals), safeguarding
the purity of the French language. Institut du Monde Arabe, The
Institute of the Arab World Islamic and Western worlds. The museum,
art and artisanship from around the Islamic world, astronomy and
other fields of scientific endeavour in which Arab technology, Jardin
des Plantes, Louis XIII's herb garden, Paris' botanical gardens
serious institute leisure destination, winter garden, tropical greenhouses
and an alpine garden, as well as the school of botany. menagerie.
Batobus. Jardin des Tuileries, Axe Historique, formal gardens André
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and plenty of room around the grounds just to run about. Jardin
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soldiers. The black-and-white striped columns at the southern end
Daniel Buren, Jeu de Paume, Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume jeu
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models, Gulliver. La Seine, Seine River, major trade route, today
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watery reflections of floodlit monuments and bridges. C'est magnifique!
Maison de Balzac, Balzac's House, Jardins du Trocadéro, Passy
spa house realist novelist Honoré de Balzac Comédie
Humaine and writing various books. memorabilia, letters, prints
and portraits, Maison de Victor Hugo, place des Vosges, Victor Hugo
Les Misérables . The museum featuring drawings, portraits,
and furnishings preserved. Maison Européenne de la Photographie,
European House of Photography, Hôtel Hénault de Cantorbe,
history of photography and its French connections. Manufacture des
Gobelins, Gobelins Factory, haute lisse (high relief) tapestries
on specialised looms, Beauvais-style basse, Savonnerie rugs. guided
tour, Mémorial de la Shoah, Memorial to the Unknown Jewish
MartyrMemorial of the Holocaust and the German occupation of France
and Paris during WWII; Mémorial des Martyrs de la Déportation.
The Memorial to the Victims of the Deportation, de la Cité,Nazi
concentration camps during WWII. A single barred 'window' Mosquée
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the time. North African-style salon de thé and restaurant,
and a hammam , a traditional Turkish bath, Musée Atelier
Zadkine, Russian Cubist sculptor Ossip Zadkine Jardin du Luxembourgwork
in wood, clay, stone and bronze. Musée Bouilhet-Christofle
nis, Musée d'Art et d'HistoireBouilhet-Christofle Museum,
pieces of silverware exquisite Art Deco pieces. Musée Bourdelle,
Bourdelle Museum, Gare Montparnasse, Antoine Bourdelle, a pupil
of Rodin, lived and worked. The three sculpture gardens, one of
which faces rue Antoine Bourdelle, are particularly lovely and impart
a flavour of the Montparnasse of the belle époque and post-WWI
periods. Musée Carnavalet, The artefacts important museum,
Musée de l'Histoire de Paris, Paris History Museum, chart
the history of Paris Gallo-Roman important documents, paintings
and other relics from the French Revolution, Musée Cernusch,
Cernuschi Museum, exhibition space ancient Chinese art, funerary
statues, bronzes, ceramics and works from Japan banker and philanthropist
Henri Cernuschi, who settled here from Milan before the unification
of Italy. Musée Cognacq-Jay, oil paintings, pastels, sculpture,
objets d'art, jewellery, La Samaritaine department store Hôtel
de Donon. Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme Dreyfus
Affair, Parisian novelist Emile Zola , J'accuse…! I Accuse…!
Jewish Art and History museum Jewish communities throughout Europe
Chagall and Modigliani. Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de
Paris, The Modern Art Museum of the City of Paris, established in
1961 and housed in what was the Electricity Pavilion during the
1937 World Expo, displays works from just about every major 20th-century
artistic movement: Fauvism, cubism, Dadaism, surrealism, expressionism
and so on. Artists represented include Matisse, Picasso, Braque,
Modigliani and Chagall. Musée d'art Naïf Max Fourny,
Museum of Naive Art, Halle St-Pierre, Willette, funicular. Permanent
collection represent Art Brut schools around the world. Musée
d'Orsay, former railway station, French Impressionist and post-Impressionist
works, must-see for any art lover. France's national collection
of paintings, sculptures, objets d'art produced between 1848 and
1914, including the fruits of the Impressionist, Post Impressionist
and Art Nouveau movements. Musée Dapper, Sub-Saharan African
art collected by Dapper Foundation in a 16th-century hôtel
particulier (private mansion) carved wooden figurines and masks,
influenced the work of Picasso, Braque and Man Ray. Musée
de L'assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, History of hospitals
in Paris since the Middle Ages, paintings, sculptures, drawings,
medical instruments etc - for nurses andlovely Hôtel Miramion,was
city's central pharmacy, Musée de L'évantail, fans
- screen, folding and brisé. Around 900 breeze-makers are
on display, dating as far back as the once a well-known fan manufactory,
Musée de l'Orangerie, Monet's Waterlilies, collections of
Jean Walter and Paul Guillaume, which include additional works by
Monet and many by Sisley, Renoir, Cézanne, Gauguin, Picasso,
Matisse, Modigliani; the collection also includes Derain's Arlequin
& Pierrot . Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Hunting
and Nature Museum oxymoron to the politically correct, France, Hôtel
Guénégaud, weapons, paintings, objets d'art related
to hunting and, of course, lots and lots of trophies - horns, antlers,
Musée de la Contrefaçon, museum is dedicated to the
not-so-fine art of counterfeiting. ersatz: banknotes, liqueurs,
designer clothing, even Barbie dolls.displays the real against the
fake to spot the difference. Musée de la Curiosité
et de la Magie, The Museum of Curiosity & Magic caves (cellars)
of the house of the Marquis de Sade, ancient arts of magic, optical
illusion and sleight of hand, with regular magic shows, optical
illusions and wind-up toys , Musée de la Franc-Maçonnerie,
Grande Orient de France, Freemasonry, medieval stone masons' guilds
popular sights, Musée de la Monnaie de Paris, The Parisian
Mint Museum history of French coinage presses and other minting
equipment. Musée de la Poste, postie or a philatelist to
appreciate this postal museum. travel and communications, antique
postal equipment, telecommunication and ancient French stamps. Musée
de la Vie Romantique, 'New Athens' writers and scholars, the Museum
of the Romantic Life, Hôtel Scheffer-Renan, Baronne Aurore
Dupkin, George Sand, Montmartre's oldest building, garden-set manor,
bohemian history, paintings and documents, , Fête des Vendages
de Montmartre Wine. Musée des Arts et Métiers, Foucault's
original pendulum, which he used in 1855 to prove the world turns
on its axis, 80,000 instruments, machines and working models at
Europe's oldest science and technology museum. gleaming copper panelling
and crafts. Musée des Arts Forains, The Museum of the Fairground
Arts in trendy Bercy Village, housed in an old chai (wine warehouse),old
amusements from 19th-century funfairs - carrousels, organs, stalls
etc. Musée des Égouts de Paris, Musée du Fumeur,
Smoking Museum, smoking of tobacco Hard-core butt-fiends will feel
vindicated, though the museum's stance is impartial, providing a
vantage point for the observation of changing behaviours. Musée
du Louvre, World's greatest art museum, Paris. human civilisation
from antiquity to the 19th century, Musée du Luxembourg,
Prestigious temporary art exhibitions Jardin du Luxembourg. Musée
du Montparnasse, Russian Cubist artist Marie Vassilieff, av du Maine,
the Museum of Montparnasse, Musée du Parfum, Perfume Museum,
perfumerie Fragonard, Palais Garnier, history of scent and perfume-making
from ancient Egypt to today's designer brands. Musée du Quai
Branly, Urban-industrial, Africa, Oceania, Asia and the Americas,
music box Branly's on-site café and elevated restaurant,
Les Ombres, ringside Eiffel Tower views. Musée du Stylo et
de L'écriture, Museum of the Pen and of Penmanship, collection
of writing utensils in the world, paper and calligraphy. Musée
du Vin, Wine Museum, International Federation of Wine Brotherhoods,
mock-ups, glass of wine at the end of the visit. Musée Édith
Piaf, memorabilia, recordings and video footage of legendary Parisian
chanteuse Édith ' Non, je ne regrette rien ' Piaf. Born Édith
Gassion, la Môme Piaf (the Little Sparrow) by nightclub-owner
Louis Leplée. Musée Galliera de la Mode de la Ville
de Paris, Fashion Museum of the City of Paris, Palais Galliera,
warehouses some 100000 outfits and accessoriesItalianate building
and gardens, Musée Grévin, waxworks museum, Marilyn
Monroe, Charles de Gaulle and Spiderman, Revolutionary leaders,
Musée Guimet des Arts Asiatiques, Guimet Museum of Asiatic
Arts is France's Asian art, sculptures, paintings, objets d'art
and religious articles from Afghanistan, India, Nepal, Pakistan,
Tibet, Cambodia, China, Japan and Korea. Musée Jacquemart-André,
Édouard André wife Nélie Jacquemart, furniture,
tapestries and enamels but is most noted for its paintings by Rembrandt
and Van Dyck and Italian Renaissance works by Bernini, Botticelli,
Tintoretto, Titian, Uccello and more. Musée Maillol-Fondation
Diana Vierny, sculptor Aristide Maillol works by Matisse, Gauguin,
Kandinsky, Cézanne and Picasso collection of Dina Vierny,
Hôtel Bouchardon. Musée Marmottan-Monet, Marmottan-Monet
Museum, Bois de Boulogne and between Porte de la Muette and Porte
de Passy, impressionist painter Claude Monet, Gauguin, Sisley, Pissarro,
Renoir, Degas, Manet and Berthe Morisot. Musée National d'Histoire
Naturelle, France's national museum of natural history Jardin des
Plantes: the Galerie de Minéralogie et de Gélogie,
minerals and geology; the Galerie d'Anatomie Comparée et
de Paléontologie, anatomy and fossils; Grande Galerie de
l'Évolution, ecosystem and global warming. Musée National
du Moyen Age, National Museum of the Middle Ages Musée de
Cluny, or just Cluny Gallo-Roman baths Hôtel de Cluny, Paris'
finest civil medieval building. 15th-century tapestries, The Lady
with the Unicorn. Musée National Eugène Delacroix,
Father of French Romanticism intimate courtyard studio Louvre and
the Musée d'Orsay, St-Sulpice, the museum's collection of
oils, watercolours, pastels and drawings, and, especially, magnolia-shaded
square, Musée National Gustave Moreau, Gustave Moreau Museum,
Pigalle, Moreau's studio, 4800 of his paintings, drawings and sketches.
Musée Nissim de Camondo, The Nissim de Camondo Museum, Petit
Trianon at Versailles, furniture, wood panelling, tapestries, porcelain
and other objets d'art collected by Count Moïse de Camondo,
a Jewish banker who settled in Paris from Constantinople in the
late 19th century. Musée Pasteur, chemist and bacteriologist,h
Pasteur's private rooms, Musée Picasso, Pablo Picasso. Musée
Rodin, Auguste Rodin tranquil spots in the city, the Musée
Rodin, Palais de Chaillot & Jardins du Trocadéro, Palais
de Chaillot, World Exhibition held in Paris, panorama of the Jardins
du Trocadéro, the Seine and the Eiffel Tower., Palais de
la Découverte, The Palace of Discoveryscience museum interactive
exhibits on astronomy, biology, medicine, chemistry, maths, computer
science, physics and earth sciences. Exposition Universelle, Palais
de Toky, The Tokyo Palace, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville
de Paris, 'Site de Création Contemporain' event-driven rather
than static museum, it has no permanent collection, Palais Garnier,
This renowned opera house by Charles Garnier Napoleon III's France.
Napoleon III stages operas, ballets and classical-music concerts.
Panthéon, The Panthéon neoclassicism ornate marble
interior Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Louis Braille, Victor
Hugo, and Émile Zola. Mirabeau and Marat. Parc de Belleville,
best panoramas of Paris alongside the teensy vineyard at the top,
Parc de Bercy, Palais Omnisports Bercy Village, Maison du Lac du
Parc de Bercy Maison du Jardinage, Parc de la Villette, Cité
des Sciences et de l'Industrie Citeé de la Musique. Parc
des Buttes-Chaumont, Buttes-Chaumont Park Paris Manhattan's Central
Park. grottoes and artificial waterfalls, romantic lake Baron Haussmann,
Parc du Champ de Mars, Eiffel Tower, 'Field of Mars' Mars, the Roman
god of war parade ground École Militaire French-classical
building Napoleon Bonaparte , Petit Palais, 'Little Palace Grand
Palais Exposition Universelle, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la
Ville de Paris, Museum of Fine Arts. Renaissance objets d'art, porcelain
and clocks, tapestries, drawings and 19th-century French painting
and sculpture Place de la Bastille, French Revolution, winged Liberty.
Revolutionaries buried beneath. Paris' most symbolic destination
for political protest marches. Place de la Concorde, Place de la
Concorde pink granite obelisk with the gilded top given to France
by Muhammad Ali, viceroy and pasha of Egypt. Temple of Ramses at
Thebes Luxor. Place de la Madeleine, fine-food and gourmet shops,
the place de la Madeleine neoclassical church Église de la
Madeleine. Greek temple, La Madeleine, Place des Vosges, Marais,
Paris' Vosges. Royale, ground-floor arcades, steep slate roofs and
large dormer windows large square., Place du Tertre, Église
St-Pierre de Montmartre, du Tertre, village of Montmartre. cafes,
restaurants, portrait artists and tourists Moulin de la Galette
and Moulin Radet, rue Lepic. Place Igor Stravinsky - The Place Igor
Stravinsky Georges Pompidou, sculpture and street performers. mechanical
fountains of skeletons, dragons and a big pair of ruby-red lips,
created by Jean Tinguely and Niki de St-Phalle, Place Vendôme,
Napoleon married Josephine Hôtel Ritz Paris Ministry of Justice,
Pletzl, Marais began in the late 1960s, rues des Rosiers and des
Écouffes Pletzl Jewish community Jewish bookstores and kosher
butchers' shops, restaurants and felafel joints. Pont Neuf, 'New
Bridge', have linked the Île de la Cité Henri IV seven
arches, Porte St-Denis & Porte St-Martin, St Denis Gate, commemorate
Louis XIV's Rhine. Maastricht, Promenade Plantée, walking
path, flowers and park benches film Before Sunset Quartier Latin,
Quartier Latin students and professors communicated in Latin until
the Revolution centre of Parisian higher education since the Middle
Ages. students and academics, Sainte Chapelle, Palais de Justice.
stained glass (the oldest and finest in Paris). Sorbonne, 'La Sorbonne'
Robert de Sorbon theological college imposing buildings, domed chapel
and lime tree-shaded squares dominate the Latin Quarter, Stade de
France, Stadium of France central St-Denis rue Gabriel Péri
football World Cup, place de la Concorde, football and rugby matches,
major gymnastic events and big-ticket music concerts. Tour Jean
Sans Peur, The Gothic, John the Fearless duke of Bourgogne \feudal
military architecture extant in Paris. Tour Montparnasse, Montparnasse
Tower, spectacular views over the city, Viaduc des Arts, Daumesnil
place de la Bastille, trendy designers and artisans; tapestry restored,
porcelain repainted or the bottom of your antique saucepan re-coppered,
the sights and destinations of Paris France.