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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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This elegant ivy-entwined museum is situated in scenic Saint Denis, due north of Paris. Bouilhet-Christofle is France's only museum dedicated entirely to silversmith works. It invites you to traverse the centuries from the 19th... 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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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 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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The Evangelical Church of Courbevoie is a member of the Federation of Baptist Evangelical Churches of France and of the Protestant Federation of France, and believes primarily in the importance of brotherly love for all Christi... more
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A magnificent, 400-hectare (988-acre) space of greenery and waterways just north of the town itself, the Parc de la Courneuve offers forest, lakes, waterfalls, hills, glens, and grassland for adventurous visitors to explore. Ce... more
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This church, constructed in 1866 and declared a basilica in 1898, is architecturally characteristic of the 19th Century. It is built in the shape of a Latin cross and topped by an imposing bell tower which rises to over 57 mete... more
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The Stade Yves du Manoir assumed its current form for the Olympics of 1924, held in Paris. It is also one of 15 stadiums to have hosted a World Cup finale, and is best known today as a venue for soccer, and for its sky-blue and... more
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