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Built between 1764 and 1790, this impressive building was commissioned by King Louis XV in honor of Saint-Genevieve, the patron saint of Paris, who had cured him from a mysterious illness. It was completed just before the Frenc... more
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Opéra Garnier, named after the architect who designed it in 1862, was immortalized by writer Gaston Leroux in his Phantom of the Opera. The architecture is a mixture of baroque, classical, Greek and Napoléonic styles. Adorned w... more
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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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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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The geometrical lines of the carrés de la perspective garden greet visitors upon entering the Jardin des Plantes with marvelous effects of perspective created through careful planning and maintenance. Continuing further into th... more
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Once the main venue in Paris for rock concerts, the Zénith now has more competition in landing the big shows. Nevertheless, this whimsical, tent-like structure still hosts a good number of the international groups that come to... more
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The Pigalle district has always been home to Paris' concert halls. Next to Le Divan du Monde are various other shrines to music such as La Cigale, or L'Élysée Montmartre-so many venues that have hosted the most famous names in... more
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Opened in 1992, this entertaining café and concert place is located in a totally renovated former bus station and is now a springboard for numerous artists (painters, photographs, sculptors and singers). The exhibitions, concer... more
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The place used to be called Chinese Palace of the Bataclan under Napoléon III. Now it is simply known as the Bataclan. More or less well-known international music groups of all kinds play in this large, 1200-seat venue that has... more
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This late 19th-century coal merchant's premises has become the Ménilmontant district's trendiest bar. Superbly preserved period features are part of its special charm; thanks to high ceilings and large mirrors, the bar feels am... more
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