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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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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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to the Musee D'Orsay. This is the site of the former train station and was also huge with very impressive works continue reading »
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Parc de la Villette is the setting for this huge science museum best known for its Géode dome and impressive 180-degree cinema. Natural and scientific phenomena are explained with the help of exhibitions in an area specially de... more
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In keeping with its location in the Pigalle area - well known for its sex shops and Moulin Rouge cabaret - this museum devoted to erotic art has over 2000 sculptures, paintings and objets d'art from all over the world. As well... more
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This underground museum, circled by black walls and enlightened in a very particuliar way, presents relatively little known sculptures and engravings of Salvador DalÃ's late work. Espace Dalà is the only museum in France showca... more
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Why does the Place du Tertre swarm with mediocre artists clamoring to paint your portrait? As is often the case in Paris, it's Baron Haussmann's fault! But for once, the baron did some good along with the damage when, by razing... more
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è cattiva, è che la disegnano così PS in un angolo di Place de Tertre c'è una crepèrie spaziale che aveva continue reading »
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This popular cruise spans the River Seine and the St. Martin Canal, taking visitors of the Musée d'Orsay on a three-hour trip to the Parc de la Villette, and back again. Departing from the Museum at 9:30am, or from the Park at... more
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Believe it or not, Montmartre is the wine-growing area of Paris. This romantic quarter was once thick with acres of vineyards and has hosted this annual grape harvest festival since 1937. There are still thriving vines on a few... more
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The latest venture from the people who brought you the pub of the same name in the Rue St-André-des-Arts, Corcoran's on the Boulevard de Clichy (Pigalle district) has succeeded in creating a fairly authentic atmosphere thanks t... more
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