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Itself a historic monument, the Hôtel d'Albret is the directing center for cultural affairs of Paris since 1989. Ownership has passed through a number of families since it was purchased by Anne of Montmorency for her son in 156... more
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This museum is a historic monument situated in the heart of Paris. It was constructed for the Universal Exposition in 1900 to showcase the city's most prominent art from that time. It was recently remodeled, and now Petit Palai... more
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The collection and exhibits of the Musée Fournaise are devoted to the history of impressionism, as befits its location on the Île des Impressionnistes. It is housed on the upper level of the Maison Fournaise, originally a 19th-... more
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When it comes to name-dropping, this cemetery knows no peer; it has been called the "grandest address in Paris." A free map of Père-Lachaise is available at the newsstand across from the main entrance.Everybody from Sara... more
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This classy old church was constructed back in the 16th Century. Notre-Dame de Villepinte is situated in the center of Villepinte across from town hall, and has weathered nearly four centuries of distinguished heritage. It is p... more
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The faithful of Enghien and 15 other communities come together at the Église Réformée d'Enghien to worship. Other activities at the church include education for youth, bible study, demonstrations, self-help groups, conferences,... more
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This castle is one of the best examples of French Baroque architecture, and the most well-preserved building designed by famed architect of the 17th Century, François Mansart. The interiors reflect the elegant symmetry that was... more
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A remarkable "accessory" to this church is the organ, built in the beginning of the 17th Century and restored in 1990. The church itself was built in 1541 under the rule of François the First, representing a wide variety of arc... more
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The Saint Marthe Parish of Pantin, part of the Saint-Denis diocese, is housed in a lovely, tan-colored stone church with a slate-roofed spire. Elaborate dentillation decorates the wallspace just below the roof, above an imposin... more
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The église Notre-Dame d'Auvers had its beginnings as a humble chapel, built in local stone around the end of the 11th Century. The apse and belltower were added in 1170, and the church body was built between 1190 and 1220. Thes... more
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