Tourist attractions in Paris France - Page 16
When visiting Paris you will find this city is a tourists heaven, as every corner you walk around, or bridge you cross over on your travels, normally something you never planned to see just appears in front of you, and with such a wide variety of different tourist attractions you can enjoy, from historical hotels, Chateaux, churches and statues through to monuments, do make sure that the camera is to hand.
Paris attractions
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The Pont de la Tournelle bridge over the River Seine in Paris is located very close to Notre Dame Cathedral and has history going back to the 1300s.
- Photos of Pont de la Tournelle
The Musee des Lunettes et Lorgnettes Pierre Marly is a unusual museum in Paris that is dedicated to optical eyeglasses and spectacles dating back centuries.
The Pont Marie bridge in Paris dates back to the 17th century and was constructed to join the Ile Saint Louis to the right bank of the River Seine.
The Musee Bouchard is dedicated to the sculptor Henri Bouchard, and was located in his studio, but today is housed within the Musee de la Piscine.
The square in front of Notre Dame was originally known as the Parvis Notre-Dame, but this has been renamed in recent years and is now called Place Jean-Paul II.
The Pont au Double over the River Seine connects to the Ile de la Cite Island very close to Notre Dame Cathedral, and has history that dates back to the 1600s.
- Photos of Pont au Double
The O Chateau is a restaurant and wine bar has a modern and relaxing atmosphere making this an ideal place for fine wine tasting and enjoying a delicious meal.
The current Pont au Change bridge over the River Seine in Paris, close to La Conciergerie, was only constructed in the 1800s during the reign of Napoleon III.
- Photos of Pont au Change
The O Chateau is a wine bar and a restaurant rolled into one, they also provides wine tasting events within an authentic historical 17th century mansion house.
The Ecole Militaire was constructed in the 1700s as a military training school and today still has the same purpose, although it is now called the School of War.
- Photos of Ecole Militaire
The Place Joffre square in Paris is dedicated to Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre and is located in between the Ecole Militaire and the Champ de Mars Park.
This is an unusual museum in Paris that is dedicated to the history and techniques of dentistry through the ages which was founded in Paris in the 1800s.
The Pont Louis Philippe was named after the king reigning at the time, and connects Ile Saint Louis to Quai de l’Hotel de Ville on the River Seine right bank.
This monument and bronze statue called Monument de la France Renaissante, sits at the tip of the Ile aux Cygnes next to the Pont Bir-Hakeim bridge in Paris.
- Photos of Monument de la France Renaissante
This Freemasonry museum in Paris was founded in the 1800s and retraces the history of lodges in France and their contribution to the history over the centuries.
The Pont de la Concorde is a bridge over the River Seine in Paris, which has been in place since the 1700s and is now classified as one of the historical monuments.
- Photos of Pont de la Concorde
This museum in Paris is dedicated to the history of medicine, doctors and surgeons, along detailed representations showing the history of health and disease.
The Cafe de la Paix is a historical restaurant in Paris founded in 1862 that serves gourmet French cuisine while you its fabulous location by the Opera Garnier.
The Pont Royal located by the Louvre museum along Quai des Tuileries is the third oldest bridge over the River Seine in Paris with history dating back to 1632.
The Institut de France building was constructed in the 1600s through a legacy of Cardinal Jules Mazarin and today is home to the oldest public library in France.
- Photos of Institut de France
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