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The American Cathedral of the Holy Trinity was established in the 1830s, with its first church built in 1864. It features an impressive array of Neo-Gothic architecture that is as structurally integral as it is beautiful to loo... more
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As one of the oldest conferences centers in Paris in one of the most excellent locations, the Maison de la Chimie is inarguably a great place to host events. Built in 1708 with the addition of two wings constructed during the 1... more
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This 16th arrondissement church was destroyed in 1877 and later rebuilt in the Romano-Byzantine style. The church is constructed in the form of a Latin cross and covers 1200 square meters (12,916 square feet), with a stone spir... more
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Cathédrale Saint Maclou is a composite structure, featuring a variety of different components that have weathered the test of time. It's transept was constructed in the 12th Century, its stunning Gothic facade was constructed i... more
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Situated in the royal city of Poissy, Collégiale Notre-Dame de Poissy is one of the most impressive historical structures in the Ile-de-France. This Romano-Gothic church was constructed in the 12th Century, and it bears more th... more
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This 6th-arrondissement chapel was founded in 1857 by a group of protestants seeking the separation of church and state. The chapel is available as a venue and occasionally hosts concerts and choirs. more
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In the 19th-century, this was the most posh basilica in Paris. This neo-Gothic beauty is best known for its magnificent twin spires. The open space in front of the basilica is a heartbreakingly beautiful scene, with children pl... more
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Paris is known for it's beautiful and eloquent boulevards and Boulevard Edgar Quinet is no different from the rest. Named after the great French historian Edgar Quinet, it also shares its name with the nearby train station. The... more
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This impressive 9th arrondissement church was constructed by Théodore Ballu in 1867. It features magnificent architecture in the Italian Renaissance and Gothic styles accented by the symbolic resurgence of the number three. Égl... more
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This theater was originally established in Paris' 18th arrondissement in 1910. When it was was bought by André Dahl and Roger Ferréol in 1922, the two men couldn't come up with a name for the new theater, so they called it "The... more
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