Les Monuments de Paris
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Le Panthéon Château de Chambord Cathédrale de Notre Dame Opéra Garnier La Tour Eiffel Stade de France La Sorbonne Moulin Rouge Musée du Louvre Palais de Versailles
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The Pantheon in Paris
● They started building the pantheon in 1753 and finished in 1789 ● It was originally Built to replace the damage done to the church under the order of louis XV ● Shortly after it was built came the french revolution, the french revolutionist government made it a mausoleum ● It is located south of the la seine river And next to the jardin de luxembourg ● The view of the Paris from the top is amazing tourist say ● A famous French poet by the name of Aimé Césaire is burie
Château de Chambord
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● They began construction of the castle in 1519 and finished in 1547 ● The castle was built for Louis XIV ● No one knows who the architect was but they know it was inspired by Leonardo da vinci ● From Paris to the Chateau de Chambord it is 2 :19 H ● It is most famous for its French Italian architecture
NOTRE DAME DE PARIS Originally it was a Roman temple dedicated to jupiter, but later it known as one of the most famous Gothic Cathedrals of middle ages distinguished by it's size, antiquity, and architectual interestÂ
Built in 1163 finished in 1350, the very first foundation stone was placed by Alexander III.
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OPERA GARNIER R U E A U B E R
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Built in 1861 opened 14 years later in 1875, and designed by Charles Garnier, the Opera Garnier was built for Ballet, and Opera performances. It is known as a masterpiece of the second empire. .style.
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THEY ARE MANY DIFFERENT FLOWERS AROUND AND ROMANCE ALL AROUND
THE EIFFEL TOWER HAS MANY LIFE AROUND IT
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This stadium was built in 1998 for the World Cup. It Is the largest stadium in France and seats more than 82,000 spectators.Â
The architects were Micheal Macary
IT HOSTS CONCERT'S AND MANY SPORTS TEAMSÂ
they built it for hosting professional events like concerts,and sports teams like ruby,soccer.
THE SORBONNE The architect is Henri Paul Nenot It was built according to the will of Richelieu. His grave was carved by Francois Girardon It was built in 1253 It was created for 16 poor students to study theology It is the most important university in France today It is located in Paris,France
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Moulin Rouge It was built in 1888 It was also burnt down in 1915 and it was not rebuilt until 1925 The architects are Adolphe Willette and Edouard Niermans It was built because the architects wanted a place to enjoy entertainment and to have a diverse community The word Moulin Rouge means red mill in French That is one of the reasons the red mill is on the top of the building Today is a tourist attraction that provides visitors everywhere entertainment The capacity of the building is only 850 I would like to go there one day to see the environment and have fun
The Louvre
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Largest art museum in the world!
35,000 works of art to explore!
PALACE OF VERSAILLES
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Original residence was primarily a hunting lodge / retreat for Louis XIII (1610-1643) and his family In 1624, the king appointed Jacques Lemercier to construct a castle on the site In 1682, it was declared the official royal residence In 1715, the residence was abandoned after Louis XIV's death In 1722, it returned to its status as royal residence It was nearly destroyed after the French Revolution
DESIGNATED A WORLD HERITAGE SITE BY UNESCO IN 1979 Place d'Armes, 78000 Versailles, France