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Discover one of the most prestigious properties, home to the French King's, situated at the edge of the forest not far from Paris.
The last bridge on the Seine, linking Bercy to the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, offers an undulating experience for a short walk.
Roses, pine trees, English, French and Japanese gardens: the Albert Kahn Gardens decipher the greenery for a fresh and serene voyage.
Architectural prowess and magic : come and see a sporting event, a concert, or simply relive the greatest moments in a visit to France’s stadium.
Contemporary art illuminates the historical and architectural past of the Royaumont Abbey, making it a magnificent place for exhibitions and shows.
A glass and metal cube pierced in the heart, the Arch of La Défense integrates the architecture of the neighbourhood with majesty and audacity. /// The access to the top of the arch is definitely closed to the public. ///
This jewel of Belle Époque architecture will make your head spin. All of the cultural events presented here have a certain charm.
With its Holy Chapel, la Conciergerie is the oldest royal palace in Paris. Marie-Antoinette was imprisoned here.
Basilica, then a symbol of the republic after the French Revolution, the Pantheon dominates the Latin Quarter, the Luxembourg Gardens and the Sorbonne. ///Upper floors closed from August 1st, 2012.///
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The new Paris Ile-de-France, it’s a selection of museums and monuments that must be seen in Paris Ile-de-France : Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine, Musée du Louvre, Centre Pompidou, Musée d’Orsay, Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie, Arc de Triomphe, CENTQUATRE, Galeries nationales du Grand Palais , Musée du Quai Branly, Château de Versailles, Notre-Dame de Paris, Tour Eiffel, Moulin rouge, Parc de la Villette...