Tourist attractions in Paris France - Page 8
Paris is known around the world for its tourist attractions, so it is no surprise that millions of people go on holiday to Paris every year, if it be for a romantic weekend for two or if you go with the whole family, but whatever you decide to do, you can be sure to find many different forms of attractions that will keep everyone happy.
Paris attractions
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Cinematheque Francaise borders Parc de Bercy and is a modern building that is home to the museum of cinema and library, plus screening rooms for old films.
- Photos of Cinematheque Francaise
Located in a modern building at Parc de Bercy, this museum in Paris is the world famous cinema museum that has seen millions of visitors since 1990s.
Le Batofar is an old lighthouse ship on the River Seine, that is a concert venue, restaurant and a night club that is open to the early hours of the morning.
- Photos of Le Batofar
The Musee du Fumeur is a museum in Paris that is dedicated to smoking and contains a varied collection of smoking objects which date back to the 17th century
The Musee en Herbe is a different type of museum that is mainly dedicated to children in order to provide them access to art and culture in a fun way.
Le 51, also known as the Restaurant Cinematheque, is more of a cafe and snack style restaurant in Paris, which is located within the Cinematheque Francaise.
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.
- Photos of Bercy Village
The Theatre des Capucines museum is a perfume museum in Paris that is owned by the famous Fragonard company and is housed within an old theatre.
The Institute Neerlandais is the Netherlands Cultural Centre in Paris that was founded by Dutch art collector Frits Lugt, with his private art collection.
The Musee Edith Piaf is a small museum in Paris that is dedicated to the life of the famous French singer who was also called Mome Piaf or little Sparrow.
The Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy is often referred to as the POPB or the Bercy stadium, and located by the River Seine close to the Parc de Bercy.
The Musee Air France Museum was set up to preserve documents, models, film archives dating as far back as1909, along with the history of Air France itself.
The Jardin Tino Rossi is a garden in Paris that is along the banks of the River Seine and is also home to the Musee de la Sculpture en Plein Air.
- Photos of Jardin Tino Rossi
The Musee de la Sculpture en Plein Air is a free sculpture museum in Paris found within the Jardin Tino Rossi Gardens along the banks of the River Seine.
- Photos of Musee de la Sculpture en Plein Air
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.
The Paris Air Show or SIAE for sort, is held at Le Bourget airport once every two years, and is the largest air exhibition of its kind in the world.
The museum of air and space is the oldest aviation museum in the world and is at Le Bourget airport in Paris, where the first transatlantic flight landed.
- History of the Musee de l’Air et de l’Espace
The Theatre de Guignol du Parc Montsouris is a puppet theatre in Paris that is a popular tourist attraction, and is located within the Parc Montsouris Park.
Created during the reign of Napoleon III, the Parc Mounsouris park in Paris is designed along that of an English garden with green spaces and a lake.
The Musee du Parfum also known as the Scribe Museum or the Musee de la Parfumerie Fragonard was opened up within Napoleon III townhouse.
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