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The Cathédrale Saint Spire is the only religious building which remains today of the ancient walled city of Corbeil. The first church on the site dates to the year 957, but was destroyed by fire several times until the current... more
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Known for spirited gospel performances, the Paroisse de Nazareth welcomes a diverse public seeking spirituality and personal interaction with heartfelt entertainment value. The church is modern, heated in the winter, and seats... more
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The Saint Germain Church of Vitry-sur-Seine is a remarkable example of ancient architecture, built between the 12th and the 14th Centuries in Roman and Gothic architectural styles. The church, itself classified as a national Hi... more
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This world class cycling arena is situated in the Bois de Vincennes in the 12th arrondissement of Paris. Originally constructed in 1894, it was the official site of the Olympic games in 1900 and 1924. It still exists today as a... more
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With its two tall glass towers, the French National Library is vast and looks like an office block from afar. However, the visitors who enter this building are not bankers but researchers, students and general readers. Every bo... more
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This bicycle racing track has a fantastic story intertwined with the history of the Tour de France. Constructed in 1896 as the municipal velodrome of Paris, La Cipale was the site of the grand finish of the Tour de France from... more
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Situated between Rue de Tolbaic and Rue Auguste Perret, Avenue d’Italie is popular for hosting White House Market (Maison-Blanche Market). Marked by wide roads, this street is easily accessible by Tolbiac Metro, Place d'Italie,... more
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Place Rungis is a stone's throw away from Rue de la Colonie and is famous for it's Bobillot Market. The market attracts many shoppers and tourists visiting the nearby attractions like Parc Montsouris and Église Sainte-Anne de l... more
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Place Jeanne d'Arc takes its name from Joan of Arc, a prominent figure in French history. The street attracts buyers during the Jeanne d’Arc Market. You can buy fruits, vegetables, fish and meat besides other products at this p... more
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This 19th-century church in the Butte aux Cailles quarter of Paris features vocal and instrumental concerts ranging from gospel to opera to classical requiems and symphonies. It features two concert halls: the church itself and... more
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