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France. Place de L'Opera and the Garnier's Paris Opera, built between 1862-1875, by the architect Charles Garnier. The Opera House has a vast stage, with room for up to 450 artists and 2,200 seats. The auditorium's ceiling was painted by Chagall, in 1964.
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Place de L'Opera and the Garnier's Paris Opera, built between 1862-1875, by the architect Charles Garnier. The Opera House has a vast stage, with room for up to 450 artists and 2,200 seats. The auditorium's ceiling was painted by Chagall, in 1964.
Le Moulin Rouge, Pigalle district, in Paris. It was established in 1889 as a dance hall.
Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris, the Gothic cathedral of the Middle Ages, completed by 1250.
Avenue des Champs Élysées from the Arc of the Triumph, Paris. La Conciergerie and River Seine. La Conciergerie was built as a great royal palace in the 14th century, it was later turned into a prison.
La Conciergerie and River Seine. La Conciergerie was built as a great royal palace in the 14th century, it was later turned into a prison.
Omaha Beach, the US cemetery. First Infantry Division Memorial – Omaha Beach
Saint Raphael Beach, French Riviera, in the Mediterranean Coast. Cannes, French Riviera
Mont Blanc (right), the highest peak (4,807m) in Europe. Located in the Alps, along the French-Italian border. The summit is in French territory. Chamonix, a mountain resort at the foot of the Mount Blanc, is the starting point to reach the peak.
Harbor front of La Rochelle, an important French fishing port at the Atlantic coast.
Lyon - Founded in 43 BC as a Roman colony, called Lugdunum, and later, capital of the Gauls, Lyon is now the capital of Rhône département of France
Versailles : official residence of the Court of France in 1682, Versailles symbolized the power of the absolute monarch and remains a magnificent example of French classical architecture Mount St. Michael
Provence Wine Country Wine cellar in the Avignon-region
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