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| Chateu de Varseilles http://www.chateauversailles.fr Opening times
Closed 11 November2006
The Palace is open every day except
Mondays, on certain French public
holidays, or when official ceremonies
are held.
4 July to 31 October 2006
9am to 6.30pm
last admission: 6pm
1 November 2006 to 3
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| Musée national des Arts et Metiers http://www.arts-et-metiers.net In 1794, the Abbot Grégoire founded the Conservatoire des arts et métiers. Installed between the walls of the old priory of Saint-Martin-des-Champs in Paris, this "depot of new and useful inventions" became a museum for all types of trades and crafts.
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| Louvre http://www.louvre.fr The Louvre, in its successive architectural metamorphoses, has dominated central Paris since the late 12th century. Built on the city's western edge, the original structure was gradually engulfed as the city grew.
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| Arc de Triomphe http://www.monum.fr In 1667, vast country-style gardens were added to the Tuileries Palace, reaching the Chaillot hill. The foreman in charge of the work, Le Nôtre, created a huge arrangement of avenues that were bordered with plants along
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| Musée Picasso http://www.musee-picasso.fr Works of Picasso, received by the State after the death of the artist and the artist's personal collection. The Hôtel Salé was built between 1656 and 1659 for Pierre Aubert, a salt tax collector. Architect: Jean de Bourges.
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| Musée de Arts Décoratifs http://www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr Museum presenting an exceptional collection of Italian primitives, tapestries from the Middle Ages and eighteenth century (220,000 items, objects, drawings, furniture, plate, jewels, ceramics, glassware, upholstery, old and contemporary posters, toys...).
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| Musée du Moyen Age http://www.musee-moyenage.fr In the heart of the Latin quarter, the museum offers an exceptional journey through almost 15 centuries, from gallo-roman antiquity to the fifteenth century. It contains the vestiges of the baths of Lutecia (second and third centuries AD),
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| The Army Museum http://www.invalides.org The Army Museum Society (SAMA), non-profit-making association, state-approved is commissioned to expand the knowledge of the Army Museum, to take part in its development, and to contribute to its influence in France and beyond its borders.
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| Notre Dame de Paris http://www.cathedraledeparis.com The square of Notre Dame is the largest archaeological crypt in Europe. Life and scenes of the Ile de la Cité from the third century to the nineteenth century.
Paris,
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| Musée Carnavalet http://www.insecula.com The history of Paris from its origins to the present day in two historical mansions: the Hôtel Carnavalet, the home of Madame de Sévigné from 1677 to 1696 and the Hôtel le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau.
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| Musée de la Marine http://www.musee-marine.fr One of the largest maritime museums in the world. The Maritime history of France from the eighteenth century. Collection of models from all over the world, collections of exotic ethnology. Art, history, science, technical, human adventure and popular...
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| Musée du Petit Palais http://www.paris.org Built for the Universal Exhibition of 1900. The museum presents works since Antiquity until 1925. Two major sections: the ancient art fund (French, Flemish, Renaissance, eighteenth century art) and the nineteenth century French art fund (Doré...
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| Panthéon http://www.monum.fr The French revolution made of this temple, a resting place for all the most famous men and women and baptized it: Panthéon. This is a cult place for all avid lectors of Victor Hugo.
Paris,
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| Musée-Atelier Adzak, Paris http://www.discoverfrance.net Situated a block away from rue Raymond Losserand, just behind the Square Losserand-Suisses, the somewhat obsure Atelier Adzak is a showcase for the works of British sculptor, photographer, and painter Wright Royston Adzak (1927-1987)...
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| Maison de Balzac http://www.v2asp.paris.fr The Parisian home of the author of the Human Comedy. He lived there from 1840 to 1847. Documents and personal memorabilia of the author. Gardens. Temporary exhibitions.
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