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Paris monuments
Discover monuments that make paris fame. these typicals places and main monuments will give you excellent memories of your trip in paris.
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Versailles palace
Versailles Palace - The "Sun-King" Palace is one of the most visited monuments in France. After the visit of the royal appartments a stroll in the Jardins à la Française of the terrace is a must.
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Eiffel tower, les invalides, musée d'orsay
Eiffel Tower - In 1889, when the Tour Eiffel was completed, it was the tallest building in the world at 300m. The Tour Eiffel was originally built as a tempory structure to commemorate the centenary of the Revolution. And since, the Eiffel Tower has become an enduring symbol of the city of Paris.
Les Invalides - In 1670, founded a hospital for his invalid soldiers, the King Louis XIV adopted plans by Liberal Bruant and the work started in 1671 and was finished in 1676. This hospital could house up to 4000 patients.
Musée d'Orsay -This former railway-station is now dedicated to the late XIX th and early XX th century art. This very prolific period is illustrated through the exhibition of painting, sculpture, graphic and decorative arts as well as architecture, urbanization and the birth of movie-film.
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Père lachaise cemeterry and montmartre
Père Lachaise Cemeterry - Becoming a hospice for members of the Jesuit order in the XVII th century, the original mansion turned into a meeting place for gentry under the influence of the Père Lachaise, Louis XIV's confessor. It's only in 1804 that the Prefect of Paris opened this graveyard , growing, up to now, as a city of the deads with its neatly drawn avenues, its shady streets, its social hierarchy easily recognizable to the adornment of the tombs and their surrounding. From First Empire's fashionable Egyptian style to Jim Morrison's tomb covered by fans ' graffitis this highlight in the kingdom of darkness offers a display of cults such as the ones of Victor Noir (ladies asking for fertility), Allan Kardec for Spiritists...
Montmartre - From the stairs of the Basilique du Sacré Coeur you can enjoy the best sight of Paris at one glance. But the artists glance is also what made Montmartre famous. It is the birthplace of modern art in France and around. Great impressionnists painters such as Corot, Renoir and Degas were joined later by the Fauvists, Cubists then Futurists. Before 1914 one could come across Van Dongen, Juan Gris, Vlaminck, Braque, Cézanne or Picasso who painted there "The Demoiselles d'Avignon" in 1907.
The Place du Tertre and its many portrait painters perpetuate this "Esprit de Bohème", in a much more commercial way, one must admit!...
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Pigalle, moulin rouge
Pigalle - Going down from Montmartre, near the Place Pigalle you will find the famous cabaret,"Le Moulin Rouge, birthplace of the French Cancan, where the painterToulouse Lautrec used to select his models. Pigalle is a fun place to visit for adults only...
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