Popular Paris Landmarks in France - Page 3
When planning your holiday to Paris you may want think about putting some time aside to go and visit a few of the popular Paris landmarks you can find around the city, like the Hotel Biron that was built in the 1700s, or the Catacombes de Paris which is the famous burial place for millions of Parisians, and of course you have world famous places like the Louvre museum, and many more waiting to be discovered.
Paris landmarks
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This large Paris landmark offers visitors a host of different events that are organised throughout the year, and is also home to the Palais de la Decouverte.
One of the popular Paris landmarks people visits that was built in the early 1700s, and has been owned by a few different people before the French state and Leonce Benedite used this mansion to house the Musee Rodin museum.
A historical Paris landmark is a Medieval Tower that is now classified as a museum and a Paris monument that dates back to the early 1400s.
The Eglise Saint-Pierre de Montmartre is one of the oldest Parisa churches constructed back in the 1100s, and is found just behind the Sacre Coeur Basilica.
A modern Paris landmark that is the most attended cinema in France and has the largest hemispherical screens in the world showing large format movies in 2D And 3D.
What better place than Paris to have a monument that portrays romance and love, and this particular Paris landmark is called the Wall of I Love You, which attracts thousands of visitors every year.
One of the very popular Paris landmarks tourists visit are the gardens found on the famous Avenue Champs-Elysees, that also famous fountains and historical buildings.
This chapel is run by the Sisters of Charity and dates back to 1813, and is a historical Paris landmark many people go to everyday.
Historical Bercy Village is all about the modern today and history combined, and has been developed with cobbled streets, a shopping centre, restaurants and much more.
Bercy area in Paris became the largest wine market worldwide plus was home to fairgrounds and other entertainment, and today has been completely revamped for the more modern public.
These historical Paris landmarks are restored old wine cellars that now hold a fairground museum called the Musee des Arts Forains.
The Maison du Jardinage is within the Parc de Bercy and is a historical building that has been fully restored and now has exhibitions relating to gardening.
This very large and popular Paris landmark is a public park area that runs along side the River Seine and was only opened in 1990 after the Bercy area was redeveloped, yet it still retains its history.
Now the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy that is often referred to as the POPB or the Bercy stadium, holds many different music and sporting events throughout the year.
Now this square is located at Place des Abbesses in the Montmartre area of Paris, which has become a popular Paris landmark as it is home to Le Mur des Je t’Aime or I love You Wall.
The Aeroport de Paris-Le Bourget is the oldest airport in Paris that is now one of the most active airports in Europe, and is home to the Paris Air Show.
Another one of the popular Paris landmarks is now been classified as a historical monument, and is all that remains of the a Gothic church that was constructed way back in the 1500s.
Place des Abbesses is within the Montmartre area of Paris and is home to an art nouveau metro entrance, plus the Square Jehan-Rictus with the I Love You wall.
This church is located within the Montmartre area of Paris and was constructed in an art nouveau style by Anatole de Baudot.
Now this is one of the historical Paris landmarks which is a public square that has a fountain and statue that commemorates some of the victories Napoleon Bonaparte I had.
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