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This Paris museum holds 18th century works including paintings, miniatures, furniture, miniatures, decorative arts all showcased in a 17th century mansion.
First opened in the 1600s The Pont Neuf is the oldest bridge in Paris that spans over the River Seine connecting the Ile de la Cite to both banks of the River.
- Photos of Pont Neuf
This Paris museum located in the Tuileries Gardens, houses the famous water lily murals from Claude Monet and paintings from Picasso, Renoir, Cezanne etc.
This small garden in Paris called Square Michel Caldagues sits in front of the Eglise Saint-Germain l’Auxerrois church and to west side of the Louvre museum.
The Grande Galerie de l’Evolution is a historical museum that is part of the Natural History Museum in Paris which is located within the Jardin des Plantes.
The Agence Parisienne du Climat is the Paris Agency for Climate Control who provides free advice on how to make properties more environmentally friendly.
- Photos of Agence Parisienne du Climat
You can find the Pont Morland bridge with its old floodgates at the southern end of Canal Saint-Martin connecting Port de l’Arsenal to the River Seine.
The Jardin Yitzhak Rabin inside Bercy Park Paris offers a wide variety of landscapes including many water features, playgrounds, gardens, even a labyrinth.
- Photos of Jardin Yitzhak Rabin
The Galeries d'Anatomie Comparee et de Paleontologie is a museum that holds a remarkable collection of fossils from dinosaur skeletons through to plant fossils.
The unusual Square Gabriel Pierne is located within the 6th Arrondissement of Paris very close to the Institut de France and the River Seine.
The historical Brasserie Bofinger founded in 1864, serves traditional French cuisine with an emphasis on dishes from the Alsace region and seafood platters.
The Square Saint-Eloi within the 12th Arrondissement of Paris close to Gare de Lyon has been enlarged to include a fountain, childrens playground and much more.
Located in the 13th Arr of Paris the Allee Arthur Rimbaud is a promenade walkway that runs alongside the River Seine close to the National Library of France.
- Photos of Allee Arthur Rimbaud
Located in the 13th Arrondissement of Paris, Jardin Cyprian Norwid was inaugurated in 2006 with its gardens being dedicated to a Polish poet who died nearby.
This small museum in Paris is dedicated to the French chemist Henri Moissan who developed the electric arc furnace back in 1892 which changed chemistry.
The Paname Art Cafe is a popular venue with its line up of shows including stand up comedy, DJs, concerts, plus being a restaurant serving lunch and dinner.
Constructed in 1990s the Passerelle Leopold Sedar Senghor bridge connects Quai des Tuileries on the right bank of the River Seine to Quai Anatole France.
The Paris bridge Pont des Invalides you can see today was constructed in 1854 and was designed by Paul-Martin Gallocher de Lagalisserie and Jules Savarin.
- Photos of military trophy sculpture eastside
- Photos of military trophy sculpture westside
- Photos of Maritime Victory statue eastside
- Photos of Land Victory statue westside
This garden in Paris called Square Jules Ferry was created in 1924 above the Canal Saint-Martin, plus it also marks the end of the Richard Lenoir Promenade.
This Paris museum provides exhibits relating to the medical support of the armed forces including historical exhibits, underwater and aerospace medicine.
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