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Les Monuments de Paris. The subway built in 1900 with one line, now has 380 stations below Paris!. Le métro. Paris’ beautiful town hall built in the renaissance style. L’Hôtel de Ville. The first stone bridge in Paris is now paris’ oldest bridge!. Le Pont Neuf.
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The subway built in 1900 with one line, now has 380 stations below Paris!
The first stone bridge in Paris is now paris’ oldest bridge!
This amazing museum is the home of the Mona Lisa and features the triangle entry way
This ultra modern building is used as a modern art museum and a public library
The prison for those sentenced to the guillotine….Marie Antoinette is their most famous prisoner!
Where people were guillotined during the french revolution- now named for peace and harmony
Situated next to the Louvre, this park has statues, plants and fountains in the Medici style
The Conciergerie, the Pont Neuf and Notre Dame are all found on this island in Paris
Architect Charles Garnier created a luxurious theater for the French elite that now shows ballet
This art museum is a converted train station and features the impressionist era
This famous , wide street features luxury shops and ends at the Arch de Triomphe
This is the famous “place” where the famous Bastille prison once stood
This famous cathedral took almost 200 years to build and features gothic architecture like the Rose windows and gargoyles
Giant monument to Napoleon’s victories, now also commemorates the WWII vets with the eternal flame
First used as quarries, this houses the human bones from the cleared out cemetaries pf Paris in the 1700’s
Situated in the Latin quarter, this park is also the site of the French Senate
This huge, white basilica/church was built as a memorial to the soldiers in the Franco-Prussian War and was built on Montmartre hill
This famous castle is located outside of paris and is the home of the Hall of Mirrors, extensive gardens and fountains and is known for the treaty that was signed here to end WWI