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Best Sights
Paris, city of love evokes dreams of exotic and beautiful and relaxing culture in the soul of every traveler. And I go, Paris has many wonderful things that you want to stay longer.
Of course, one of the sights in Paris from the Eiffel Tower. Founded in 1889 by Gustave Eiffel for the Universal Exhibition, is a “temporary” structure for this event. However, it was never dismantled and is now a popular attraction in Paris.
Napoleon’s Arc de Triomphe in the middle of the Place Charles de Gaulle. It was given in 1810 and commissioned a memorial to those who fought for France, especially during the Napoleonic wars, was completed in the reign of Louis-Philippe between 1833 and 36
Notre Madame de Paris is a beautiful cathedral built in the Gothic style. Means in French, Notre woman “mother” and he is refreshed by some restoration and modifications for injuries and in the course of the year.
The Louvre is a museum for art of the most famous in the world. For France, the Louvre, a historic monument and a national symbol. Construction began in 1190 and a new kind of museum, a fortress, a prison, then in an apartment. It houses over 35,000 works of art including the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo, the 650,000 square meters of space.
For those interested in military history of France, is the Dome des Invalides in Paris, a museum and a monument, and tells the story of a military action in France.