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1. L'arcde Triomphe Arc de Triomphe Forty-five meters high in the center of the star-shaped square stands the Arc de Triomphe, was built by Napoleon in 1806 to commemorate the victory of the French army over the Austro-Russian coalition, before and after thirty years, and was finally completed in 1863. Underneath this magnificent building is the Monument to the Unknown Heroes. From the Arc de Triomphe, you can see the charming Champs-Elysées and twelve radial avenues stretching in all directions with the Arc de Triomphe at the center. Below the Arc de Triomphe are the lamps lit in honor of the countless unsung soldiers who gave their lives for France. Tickets: 8Euro.

Open: 10:00am to 10:30pm, closed on public holidays

Transportation: Take the metro (1), (2), (6), and R.E.R.(A) lines and get off at Charles-de-Galle station.

2. La Bastille (colonne de Juillet) July Monument This monument is located in the square of the Bastille and commemorates the victims of the 1830 July Revolution.

3. La Colonne Vendome Place Vendome: This monument was cast in bronze for the 1,200 cannons captured in 1805. To commemorate his victory at the Battle of Austerlitz, Napoleon melted down the cannons captured on the battlefield and cast them into bronze columns, which were erected here.

Transportation: Take subway line (3), (7), (8) and get off at Opera station.

4. La Conciergerie Medieval-era building used as a prison cell during the French Revolution (1789).

Open: Summer: until 9:30 am to 6:30 pm Winter: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Closed on public holidays

Transportation: Take the metro line (4) and get off at Cite station.

5. L'ecole Militaire 18th century building

Transportation: Take metro line 8 and get off at Ecole Militaire station.

6. L'Eglise de la Madeleine 18th-19th century Greek church

Transportation: Take the metro line (8) and (12) and get off at Madeleine station.

7. La Grande Arche The Abandoned Soldier's Palace

The Abandoned Soldier's Palace, also known as Napoleon's Tomb, is an 18th-century palace design. The gardens have a small church, St-Louis.

Opening hours: Summer: 10:00AM to 6:00PM Winter: 10:00AM to 5:00PM

Napoleon's Tomb: 10:00AM to 7:00PM

Transportation: R.E.R. (C) metro lines 8 and 13 at Invalides or Varenne stations. Invalides or Varenne station.

8. La grande Arche New Arc de Triomphe New Arc de Triomphe and the Arc de Triomphe opposite, located in the Place de la Concorde - Champs Elysées - Arc de Triomphe on the extension of the line from the Louvre as the starting point to the new Arc de Triomphe as the end of the traditional tourist routes in Paris, in order to allow tourists to have the opportunity to realize that the art of the capital of France, the architecture of the development of the past to the present. Completed in 1986, it is the symbol of the new city of Paris. The entrance fee is 9Euro.

Opening hours: Daily: 10:00 am to 7:00 pm Transportation: Take the metro line (1) and get off at La defense station.

9. La Place des Vosges, the oldest square in Paris, is surrounded by beautiful arcades, and in one corner of the square there is the house where Victor Hugo lived between 1832 and 1848, which has been converted into a museum for visiting.

Opening hours: Transportation: Take the metro line (8) and get off at Chemin Vert station.

10. Le Quartier du Marais floats on the right bank opposite the island on the Seine River is the area where the square is located. There are palaces or mansions from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. Every summer, recitals and plays are held in the courtyard. A nice walk from the center of Pompidou to the square.

11. Montmartre Montmartre is situated high above Paris, like a quiet and peaceful suburb, but there are strong contrasts: the scenic winding paths that lead to the bustling boulevards, the artists of the sunsets, who depend on alms, the prostitutes who come to the town's luxurious mansions, flirting with their wealthy neighbors, and the sacred Sacré-Coeur church, not far from the famous Red Mill. Not far from the famous Red Mill is the Sacred Heart Church. The view from the Sacré-Coeur Church is magnificent, and on a clear day, you can see everything within 30 meters.

Transportation: Take Metro lines (4), (12) and (2) and get off at Chateau-Rouge Abbesses, Auers.

12. Notre Dame Paeis Notre Dame Cathedral Notre Dame de Paris is located on the ?le de la Cité, built in 1163, is the largest and oldest church in Paris. Famous for Hugo's Notre Dame de Paris. Designed by Maurice de Sully, the tower of Notre Dame offers a view of the Seine and the center of Pompidou. There are occasional organ performances in Notre Dame on Sunday evenings. Admission to the tower is 36FF, to the church is free, and to the basement, where the history of Parisian architecture is on display, is 10Euro.

Transportation: Take the metro line (4) and get off at Cite station.

13. L'Opera The Paris Opera House was built by Charles Garnies in the Second Empire and is now the venue for the National Dance Festival and the Conservatoire. It is the largest opera house in Paris, and stages many classics during the annual season.

Transportation: Take Metro lines (3), (7) and (8) and get off at Opera or Chaussee-d'Antin.

14 L'opera Bastille The new Opera House was officially opened on July 14, 1989, with a new architectural design that is a refreshing contrast to the quaint design of the Opera House, and is well worth a visit.

Transportation: Take Metro lines (1), (8) and (5) and get off at Bastille station.

15 La Place de la concorde Place de la Concorde The Place de la Concorde is located on the Champs-élysées in the direction of the A.D. You will pass the Place de la Concorde. The monument standing in the center of the square is a monument given to France by Egypt in 1831, a monument with a history of more than 3,300 years, which was plundered by the French army from the Egyptian temple of Luxor during the Napoleonic era. It is surrounded by two fountains and a large observation car. From here you can see most of Paris in the morning: the Champs Elysées, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre and the Parliament building.

Transportation: Take the metro line (1) or (8) and get off at Bastille station.

16. Le Palais de Chaillot was built in 1937 and was originally used as an exhibition space. The building is divided into two wings: the paris wing contains the Cinema Library "Henri Langlois", the Cinema Museum, the National Public Theater "Theatre National Populaire" and the Museum of French Monuments and Sites. On the other side is the Passy wing with the Naval Museum and the Musee de I'Homme.

Transportation: Take the metro line (6) and (9) and get off at Trocadero station.

17. Le Pantheon, an 18th and 19th century building, is the burial place of Rousseau, Voltaire, Hugq, Emile Zola, Jean Jaures, Jean Moulin and others.

Opening hours: Summer: 9:30 am to 6:30 pm Winter: 10:00 am to 6:30 pm Closed on public holidays

Transportation: Take the metro line (10) and get off at Cardinal-Lemoine station.

18. La Sainte Chapelle Church Built in the central courtyard of the Inquisition on the Cite, this Gothic church was constructed between 1246 and 1248 and has a splendid stained-glass interior. It took more than thirty-three months to build and was designed by Pierre de Montreuil.

Opening hours: Summer: 9:30 am to 6:30 pm Winter: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Closed on public holidays

Transportation: Metro line (4), get off at Cite station.

19 La Tour Eiffel Eiffel Tower (Paris Tower)

Built in 1889 by the architect Eiffel designed, the tower is three hundred and seven meters high is the symbol of Paris and France. Eiffel Tower was built for the Universal Exposition, since 1887 to 1931 before the completion of the Empire State Building in New York, maintaining the status of the world's tallest building for 45 years. The tower is divided into three floors: the first and second floors have restaurants, cafes, etc., and the third floor is the observation deck, which, on a clear day, can be viewed 70 kilometers away from the suburbs of Paris (lle de France) area. The 320-meter-high Eiffel Tower is best known for its symmetrical steel design to protect against strong winds, which is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The Tower*** is divided into three floors, and the fee for climbing to the top depends on the floor. Take the fast elevator to the top of the 274-meter-high tower and you'll have a great view of Paris. During the day, you can see up to 72 kilometers away. If you visit at dusk, you can enjoy alternating views by day and by night, especially in the direction of the Arc de Triomphe, which is so brightly lit that you can't take your eyes off it. The price of the tower is not included in the museum ticket.

Opening hours: Summer: 9:00am to 12:00pm Winter: 9:30am to 11:00pm The third-floor observation deck is only open during the summer months

Transportation: Take Metro lines 6 and 9 and get off at Bir Hakeim, Trocadero station.

20 La Tour Montparnasse stands in front of the Montparnasse train station, built in 1889, with a height of 320.75 meters, and occupied the title of the world's tallest building for quite some time. There are three levels of platform, step by step, you can see the whole of Paris scenery. As it is an open-air platform, it is very cold. Visitors can take the fastest elevator in Europe with a speed of six meters per second up to the fifty-sixth floor, where there are stores, restaurants, etc., and a platform with a panoramic view of Paris. On the 59th floor, there is an observation deck with a view of the city. Tickets: 13Euro.

Opening hours: 9:30am to 10:30pm daily

Transportation: Take the Metro to Montparnasse-Bienvenue on lines (4), (6), (12) and (13).

21. Louvre: (Musée du Louvre) the world's largest art museum, gathered since human civilization since ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, the ancient Orient, the beginning of the Roman era, to the beginning of this century, many arts and crafts, paintings and sculptures, and so on. The most famous ones are "Venus de Milo", "Mona Lisa" and "Goddess of Victory". The square is also home to the "Glass Pyramid", a masterpiece by Chinese architect I.M. Pei. Tickets are 9Euro.

22. Jardin des Tuileries: (Jardin des Tuileries) Originally the palace of the King of France, it was burned down.

23. Champs Elysées: (Avenue des Champs Elysées) the world's most famous boulevard, July 14 every year, France will be parading there. Both sides of the street gathered many famous stores and entertainment venues, such as LIDO nightclubs, CHANLE boutiques, LOUIS VUITON boutiques.

24. Sacré Coeur Church: (Sacré Coeur) was built in 1876, is located in the heights of Paris, Montmartre, overlooking the panoramic view of Paris.

25. The Moulin Rouge is one of the most famous nightclubs in Paris, famous for its cancan at the beginning of the century. The nightly show is 130Euro, and there are numerous cabaret clubs around the area, with shows ranging from 5-10Euro per night.

26. Jardin Luxembourg: (Jardin Luxembourg) is the largest park in the city of Paris, is a good place for people to relax and walk in the fresh air. There are two sculpture fountains inside, walking on the rustling leaves in the fall, very charming.

27. Pantheon: (Panthéon) sleeps the great figures in the history of France **** and the country, such as parliamentarians, generals, scholars, writers, thinkers and so on, such as Mirabeau, Voltaire, Rousseau, Hugo, Louis Philippe.

28. Musée d'Orsay: (Musée d'Orsay) for the original Orsay train station converted, is the second most famous museum in Paris after the Louvre. Unlike the Louvre, it has a large collection of modern art, such as Van Gogh, Cézanne, Gauguin, Picasso, Rodin and other heirloom works. Tickets are 8Euro.

29. Paris Invalides: (Invalides) Formerly part of the French Military Academy, it is now a French military exhibition hall. The chapel in the courtyard is dedicated to the plaques of several French marshals, including Leclerc, who liberated Paris. The imposing memorial chapel rests the greatest figure in French history, Napoleon Bonaparte. His brother, several famous generals under his command such as Foch, also rest here. Tickets are 8Euro.

30.March Fields: (Champs de Mars) A green space under the Eiffel Tower, where concerts are often held with the Tower as a backdrop.

31. Palais de Chaillot: (Palais de Chaillot) The National Museum and Library of Cinematographic Art. The fountain in the square is spectacular.

32. River Seine: (La Seine) through the city of Paris, about 20 kilometers. The size of the river nearly 50 different styles of bridges, making the tourists linger. Along the bank can see many attractions, such as the Louvre, the Grand Palais, the Petit Palais, the Musée d'Orsay, Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower, the National Assembly, the Chateau de Chaillot and so on. Famous bridges include the Pont Alexandre III, the Pont Neuf, and the Pont de Mirabeau. There are many cruise companies, we recommend "BATEAUX PARISIENS" and "BATEAU MOUCHES". The cost of the boat is 11Euro and you can go on both day and night cruises. Recommended evening sunset, the most romantic.

33. Versailles: (Palais Versailles) is located 14 kilometers southwest of Paris, for King Louis XIV's palace. The front of the palace can be seen in the French king's bedchamber, study, reception hall, as well as once in the world history of the Hall of Mirrors, where many major events have taken place. The back garden is the peak of Western garden, fountains, sculptures, large water, large trees, the first road, everywhere showing the momentum of the royal garden. The back garden is free, the Palace 14Euro.

34. Bastille Square: (Place Bastille) the birthplace of the French Revolution. The original Bastille has been dismantled, the center of the square, erected a bronze column, is to commemorate the 1830 French Revolution again overthrew the feudal empire. The modernized Opera Bastille is the second largest opera house in Paris.

35. Pompidou Center: (Centre Pompidou) France's National Center for Culture and the Arts and the National Library of the Arts is located, named after former President Pompidou. The whole building for all-steel institutions, without any other materials, belonging to the post-modernist style. National Center for the Arts tickets 8Euro.

36. Lachaise Cemetery: (Cimetière du Père Lachaise) for the largest cemetery in Paris, known as the Paris Commune Wall. The wall has been remodeled and is surrounded by the resting place of many former leaders of the French ****.

37. The Cité des Sciences: (Le Villette) was built in 1983 on the edge of a canal in a modern building designed to host exhibitions of all kinds.

38. Galeries Lafayette: (Galeries Lafayette) is said to be the world's largest department store, selling brand-name products from all over the world, and is a good place for shopping. The store has specialized Chinese salespersons, Chinese sales counters, and a Chinese tax refund processing office.

There are many other places, are good, just time is limited, can not go, here just for a recommendation. In the city, such as the Grand Palais, the Petit Palais, the Institut de France, the Institut de la Culture Arabe, the Palais de la Madeleine, the Cathedral of St. Chapelle, the University of Paris, the Cathedral of St. Michel, the banks of the Seine, the Inquisition Prison in Paris, the Rodin Museum. The suburbs include Fontainebleau, Stade de France and Disneyland.

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Paris attractions in English and Chinese:

1, Place de la Bastille: Place de la Bastille

2, the former residence of Victor Hugo: Maison de Victor Hugo

3, the Vosges: Place Des Vosges

4, the Pompidou: Centre Georges Pompidou

5, Sacré-Coeur: Basilique du Sacre Coeur

6, Montmartre Heights: Montmartre

7, Wall of Love: Mural of Je T'aime

8, Moulin Rouge: Boulevard de Clichy

9, Paris Spring: Printemps

10, Old Master: Galeries Lafayette Haussmann

11, Versailles: Chateau de Versailles

12, Notre Dame de Paris: Notre Dame_e paris

13, Louvre: Musee Du Louvre

14, Pont des Arts: Pont des Arts

15, Jardin des Tuileries: Jardin des Tuileries

16, Place de la Concorde: Place de la Concorde

17, Champs-Elysees: Avenue des Champs- lysées

18, Arc de Triomphe: Arc de triomphe de l' toile

19, Eiffel Tower: Tour Eiffel

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Introduction of attractions in Paris:

1, Eiffel Tower: The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889 to commemorate the French Revolution's 100th anniversary. Standing on the third floor, you can see the Place de la Guerre (le Champ de Mars), le Palais de Chaillot, les Champs-Elysées, and the Arc de Triomphe (l'Arc de triomphe).

2. Located on the Seine River, the Louvre exhibits 35,000 items year-round, categorized as Oriental antiquities, Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan and Roman artifacts, paintings, sculptures, works of art for sale, Islamic art, and pictorial art, dating from the Middle Ages to 1848.

3. The Musée d'Orsay, originally a train station built in 1900, was later converted into Paris's Museum of Modernity and Art, with a collection of paintings, sculptures, furniture and photographs dating from 1848 to 1914. This is one of the must-see attractions for every art student.

4, Notre Dame de Paris is a Gothic-style church, the church's oldest statue (1165-1175) is located in the right arch, depicting the story of St. Anna, as well as the baptism of Louis VII by Archbishop Bishop Sully. On the left is the Gate of the Virgin, depicting her crucifixion and resurrection, surrounded by saints and angels.

What are the famous attractions in France in those cities What is the English name

1, Paris Arc de Triomphe, Paris, Arc de Triomphe

Paris Arc de Triomphe, that is, the Arc de Triomphe Lion, is located in the center of Charles de Gaulle Square, Paris, France, the western end of the Champs-Elysées. The Arc de Triomphe, as its name suggests, is a gate to welcome the triumph of armies out on campaign. It is now the largest round arch in the world and is located above the traffic circle in the center of Place Charles de Gaulle in the heart of Paris.

2, Eiffel Tower, Paris, Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower, standing on the south bank of the Seine River in Paris, France, Place de la Guerre, was completed in 1889, was then the world's tallest building. The Eiffel Tower got its name from Gustave Eiffel, the famous architect and structural engineer who designed it, and was built entirely by Schneider Iron (now Schneider Electric).

3, Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, Paris, Notre-Dame de Paris

Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, is a Gothic Christian church building located on the banks of the Seine River, in the center of Paris, France, on the ?le de la Cite, and is the cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Paris. It is unrivaled in its status, historical value, and is one of the most splendid buildings in history.

4, Pantheon, Paris

The Pantheon, whose French name, Panthéon, is of Greek origin, originally meant "all the gods". This type of building is usually known for its dedication to the gods. For example, the Parthenon in Athens, built by the ancient Greeks in the fifth century B.C., was dedicated to all the gods of the world. There is a similar building in Italy, known as the Pantheon.

5, Pompidou national center for arts and culture, Paris, Pompidou national center for arts and culture

Pompidou national center for arts and culture is located in the French capital of Paris, the Latin Quarter, the north side of the right bank of the Seine River, Beaubourg Street, the Museum of Modern Art, the locals are often also simply called "Beaubourg". "Beaubourg". Because the appearance of this modern building is very much like a factory, so there are also "refinery" and "culture factory" called.

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Famous Attractions of Paris, France, in English

The Eiffel Tower is located on the south bank of the Seine River. Place de la Guerre in Paris, France, was completed in 1889 and was the tallest building in the world at the time. The Eiffel Tower gets its name from Gustave Eiffel, the famous architect and structural engineer who designed it, all built by Schneider Iron (now Schneider Electric).

The Eiffel Tower stands at the southern bank of the Seine river in Paris, France's Mars square, built in 1889, is the highest building in the world at The Eiffel Tower gets its name from the design of its famous architect, structural engineer gustave eiffel, all built by schneider iron (now The Eiffel Tower gets its name from the design of its famous architect, structural engineer gustave eiffel, all built by schneider iron (now schneider electric).

The Eiffel Tower is 300 meters high, with an antenna 24 meters high, for a total height of 324 meters, and the tower is made up of many discrete steel components -- components that look like a bunch of models. There are 18,038 steel components, weighing 10,000 tons, 7 million holes were drilled during construction***, 12,000 metal parts were used, and 2.5 million rivets were used.

The Eiffel Tower is 300 meters high, antenna 24 metres high, total is 324 meters high, the tower is made up of many scattered steel components - looks Steel components. There are 18038, 10000 - ton, construction drilling 7 million, using 12000 metal parts, 2.5 million with rivet. with rivet.

Besides the four feet are made of reinforced concrete, the whole body is made of steel, *** with 7300 tons of cooked iron. The tower is divided into three floors, respectively, in 57.6 meters from the ground, 115.7 meters and 276.1 meters, of which the first and second floors have a restaurant, the third floor was built with an observation deck, from the base of the tower to the top of the tower **** there are 1,711 steps.

In addition to the four feet are with reinforced concrete, all use of steel, common to 7300 tons of wrought iron. Points on the third floor, respectively from the ground 57.6 meters, 115.7 meters and 276.1 meters, one of them, has a restaurant on the second floor, third floor has a viewing platform, 1711 steps from tower to tower.

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Architectural Background

France had just got rid of the humiliation in the Franco-Prussian War in 1880, and in order to show the national strength, the French Parliament made a decision in 1884: from May 5 to November 6, 1889, Paris, France, would again host an Exposition. The theme was to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the victory of the French Revolution.In May 1886, the French government launched a global tender for the construction of the World Expo; a tower was designed in the Place de la Guerre in Paris. There are two conditions: the tower can attract visitors to buy tickets to visit; after the Expo can be easily dismantled.