The Basilique du Sacre-Coeur (Basilica of the Sacred Heart) is a Roman Catholic Church and popular landmark in Paris, France, located at the summit of the Montmartre hill.
The Seine River and surrounding architecture at night, with its astounding beauty and luminous glow, epitomizes the romance of Paris, France.
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Once the tallest structure in the world, the Eiffel Tower is one of Europe's best-known landmarks and is the most famous symbol of Paris, France.
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The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France looks eerie in the dark of night, with its illuminated intricate French Gothic architecture.
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The Basilique du Sacre-Coeur (Basilica of the Sacred Heart) is a Roman Catholic Church and popular landmark in Paris, France, located at the summit of the Montmartre hill.
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The Louvre in Paris, France was once a palace but is now one of the largest and most visited museums in the world, housing famous art pieces such as the Mona Lisa and the Venus of Milo.
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Housed in a grand railway station built in 1900, the Musee d'Orsay is home to many sculptures and impressionist paintings and is one of the most popular museums in Paris, France.
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In 1969 French President Georges Pompidou launched the idea to create a cultural institution in Paris, France dedicated to modern art. Shown here is the result, Centre Pompidou.
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Home to the Paris Opera, the beautifully ornate Palais Garnier in Paris, France was built as part of the great Parisian reconstruction project and was founded by Louis XIV in 1669.
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The Moulin Rouge in Paris, France is the most legendary cabaret in the world, with its quintessential elaborate costumes and settings, original music and beautiful performers.
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Best known for Monet's waterlilies, the Marmottan in Paris, France also has a high discovery quotient that makes the ride out to the city's limits well worth the trip. il Luca à pAris, Flickr, Flickr