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Located in the city’s famous Montmartre district, the Sacre-Coeur rests on the top of a sloping hill overlooking the city. In addition to its impressive architectural design, the Sacre-Coeur provides one of the best vanta... more
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la basilique du sacré-coeur et le Moulin rouge. C'est donc au son de la musique des album moulin rouge 1 et 2 continue reading »
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Situated at the end of the Champs-Elysees, the Arc de Triomphe provides an excellent vantage point for a bird’s-eye-view of Paris’s expansive boulevards. Reminiscent of an ancient Roman arch, the monument adds to th... more
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, and exhibitions of costumes and paintings. We also visited Palais Royal, and found the Arc de Triomphe continue reading »
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Filled with thousands of works of art including from a variety the world’s most accomplished artist’s, the Musèe du Louvre has something for everyone. Whether you wish to spend hours in the museums expansive... more
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, leaving our bags in the Left Luggage room, and headed to the Musée du Louvre through the soaking rain (in continue reading »
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Home to some of Rodin’s most famous sculptures, the Musèe Rodin is not to be missed when in Paris. It includes his famed works such as The Burghers of Calais, The Thinker, and the dramatic Gates of Hell which is sh... more
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Invalides and Napoleon's Tomb, the Musee' Rodin, the Centre Pompidou, the Musee National de Moyen Age (Cluny continue reading »
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Five exciting attractions make up this avant-garde building that was the vision of former president Georges Pompidou. The Musèe National d’Art Modern displays works of 20th and 21st century art, while other attract... more
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) and onto the Beaubourg area. There we saw the Centre Pompidou (still as shocking as ever) and St. Eustache continue reading »
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Made famous by Victor Hugo in his classic work The Hunchback of Notre Dame, this ancient gothic cathedral is known for its flying buttresses, ominous gargoyles, and impeccable stained glass windows. Visitors feel dwarfed in the... more
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and work very hard for hundreds of years, you may build something that resembles the Cathédrale Notre Dame continue reading »
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Filled with works from impressionist and post-impressionist works, the Musèe d’Orsay is home to a number of famous works by artists such as Manet, Monet, Renior, Toulouse Lautrec, Van Gogh that won’t be found... more
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there were some really big strikes. Yesterday the workers at the Musee d'Orsay were on strike and they let continue reading »
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Tired of Paris, the Sun King (Louis XIV, who enjoyed likening himself to Apollo, God of the arts, peace and the sun) commissioned architects Louis le Vau and Jules Hardouin to build the château of Versailles in 1668, on the sit... more
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the Chateau De Versailles....it is about 40 minutes train ride west of Paris......i met wajnaa continue reading »
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Founded in 1889, this cabaret is known the world over for its famous French cancan, forever immortalized in the paintings of French artist Toulouse-Lautrec. Today, its famous red windmill still proudly overlooks the Pigalle dis... more
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Some of Europe’s favorite authors, poets, artists, and musicians are laid to rest in the Cimetière di Père-Lachaise including Sarah Bernhardt, Oscar Wilde, Jacques-Louis David, Eugène Delacroix, Maria... more
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du Père Lachaise où sont enterrés plusieurs personnes très connus dont Chopin, Edith Piaf, Jim Morrison continue reading »
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