Eiffel Tower
The world-famous first steel tower, 320 meters high, is the tallest building and the center of excursions in Paris, France, standing on the Place de la Guerre in the center of the city, along the Seine River.
Champs Elysées
The most beautiful street in Paris, world-famous. The word "Champs" means "idyllic" and "Champs-Elysées" means "Elysium" or "paradise". Champs Elysées means "paradise" and "Champs Elysées" means "paradise" or "paradise". Champs-élysées is located in the central axis of Paris, east and west through the city center, a total length of 1880 meters, 80-120 meters wide. Avenue west of Charles de Gaulle Square, east of Concorde Square, can parallel 10 cars, major holiday celebrations are held here.
The Arc de Triomphe
Also known as the Arc de Triomphe Heroes, is a large monumental building in France in the 19th century, for the world-famous magnificent buildings. The Arc de Triomphe is located in Paris, France, the western corner of the Champs Elysées, Paris city center, the center of Charles de Gaulle Square. It is the same as the Eiffel Tower, the same as the old Paris symbol of the times
Notre Dame de Paris
Notre Dame de Paris is a Catholic church, located in the center of the island of the city, in the architectural history of Europe has epoch-making significance, but also because of Victor Hugo's famous novel, "Notre Dame de Paris," and is known around the world.
Madeleine Church
Located on the Place de la Madeleine at the intersection of eight major avenues in Paris, the huge and stately appearance of the church has become one of the most recognizable representative buildings in Paris. The Madeleine Church was built in 1764, but it doesn't seem to have ever been truly finished, and is still under repair to this day.
The New Arc de Triomphe
On the extension of the Louvre through the Champs-Elysées to the Arc de Triomphe on the Place de Gaulle, there is a huge monumental building, which is the Arc de Triomphe of the 20th century. Although it is called a "gate", it is actually a very modern and modern building.
The Sacré-Coeur
Built on the highest hill in Paris. The church was built in 1875 and officially completed in 1914, taking 39 years to complete. it was opened in 1919. The church building style is unique, both Romanesque and Byzantine. The interior of the bell tower is square, there is a large bell, called the Savoyard bell, weighing 19 tons, is one of the world's famous bell.
Plaza Vend?me
To see the French high jewelry brands, of course, you have to go to the Vend?me Square, which is known as the jewelry box of Paris. Located next to the Café de la Paix, Place Vend?me is a three-story building in the shape of an octagon, one of the most elegant and classical 18th-century buildings in Paris. Built in 1683, it is a square with two concave characters, and a road in the center separates the two squares. The 44-meter-high bronze column in the center of the square is the focal point of Place Vend?me, and the statue of Napoleon on the bronze column was built by Napoleon to commemorate his great victory in Austria in 1806.
The Pont Alexandre III
The Pont Alexandre III was inaugurated in 1900 and is known as the most beautiful bridge in the world. The 107-meter-long bridge consists of a single arch, which is lowered so as not to interfere with the view of the Champs-Elysées and the Cour d'Invalides. A symbol of Franco-Russian friendship at the time, the bridge was named after its founder, Alexander III, father of Tsar Nicholas II. At each end of the bridge, on each side, there is a huge stone column with bronze-plated statues of a group of knights, Pegasus on wings, very vivid and excellent works of art. Tall corner pillars are erected at each entrance to the bridge. The body of the bridge is a group of aquatic flora and fauna motifs and a set of wreath motifs; on the bridge, exquisitely crafted metal street lamps add to the charm at night.