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1. Châteaux de Malmaison
Also known as 'the Palace of Malmaison'. Built in the 18th century, it has been owned by wealthy families; the name derives from Norman times.
Paris, France
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2. Musée de la Musique
Situated within Cité de la Musique, in the heart of the Parc de la Villette. With 1,000 instruments and art objects with rare pieces such as the tortoise guitar, an octobass and a crystal f ...more
Paris, France
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3. Musée du Louvre
Commonly known as just ?The Louvre?, it is the most visited and one of the oldest, largest, and most famous art galleries and museums in the world. It was originally a royal fort ...more
Paris, France
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4. Musée Galliera
Also known as the Paris Fashion Museum, with over three centuries of fashion, and an extensive collection of 90,000 pieces.
Paris, France
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5. Notre Dame Cathedral
Near the River Seine, the famous cathedral is from the Gothic period.
Paris, France
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6. Sainte-Chapelle
A place of religious symbolism built in the second half of the 13th century by Louis IX.
Paris, France
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7. The Arc de Triomphe
The Arc de Triomphe is one of the most famous monuments in Paris. It stands 50 m ...more
Paris, France
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8. The Chateau de Versailles
The stables at Chateau de Versailles Grande Écurie du Château de Versailles. Jules Hardouin-Mansart (Superintendent of royal works) originally designed the two twin buildings to accomoda ...more
Paris, France
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9. The Eiffel Tower
See over 40 miles across Paris. The Eiffel Tower, known as the symbol of Paris- a tower built of iron on the Champ de Mars, inaugurated on 31 March 1889 and it was built by Gustave Eiffel. It attr ...more
Paris, France
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10. The Grande Arche de la Fraternite
A monument in the business district of La Defense to the west of Paris.
Paris, France
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