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For more than 150 years, the Cirque d'Hiver has been the diamond of the Capital. "Stars" is the 10th show since the new generation Bouglione restarted the circus shows in the Cirque d'Hiver... Read More |
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Shopping, restaurants, cinemas, parades, dancing, live entertainment, sports, day trips to Paris and surrounding areas - there's more to Disneyland Resort Paris than you could ever have imagined. Isn't it time for you to discover it?... Read More |
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Symbol of Paris and France, the Eiffel Tower is one of the most visited monuments in the world. As never seen before since its construction in 1889, the Tower invites you on a fascinating discovery behind the scenes... Read More |
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From the earliest days, Montmartre has been a place of worship: the Druids, the Gauls, the romains temples dedicated to the gods Mars et Mercury; St Peter's church rebuilt near the Royal Abbey of Montmartre on the XII century by King Louis the VI... Read More |
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Today, La Défense is just what those who initially conceived it wanted it to become: a business quarter, the prime business quarter in Europe and one of the most attractive in the world... Read More |
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The Jardin des Tuileries occupies an area of 25 hectares, between the Carrousel du Louvre and the place de la Concorde, the rue de Rivoli and the banks of the Seine... Read More |
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Louis XV vowed in 1744 that if he recoverd from an illness he would replace the ruined church of St-Genèvieve Abbey with an edifice to the glory of the patron saint of Paris: St-Genèvieve... Read More |
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The Catacombs gather the remainders of approximately six million Parisian, transferred between the end from 18e century and the middle from the 19e century, progressively of the closing of the cemeteries for reason of insalubrity... Read More |
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It was six years after World War II before the Moulin Rouge recovered its former magnificence. On the 22nd of June 1951, Georges France, alias Jo France, the founder of Balajo, bought the... Read More |
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The Palais Garnier is the thirteenth theatre to house the Paris Opera since it was founded by Louis XIV in 1669. It was built on the orders of Napoleon III as part of the great Parisian reconstruction project carried out by Baron Haussmann... Read More |
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The Place de la Concorde, which is the largest place in Paris, is situated along the Seine and separates the Tuilerie Gardens from the beginning of the Champs Elysées. It is in the 8th arrondissement, or district, of the city... Read More |
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Paris' original attempt at urban planning, the Place des Vosges is now its oldest square. The square symmetry of the square, with its ground floor arcade, consists of 39 (some say 36) houses - each made of red brick with stone facings... Read More |
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