The capital of romance. Paris  1. Eiffel Tower  2. Orsay Museum  3. Invalides  4. Notre-Dame-de-Paris  5. St Latin Quarter / St Germain des Près.

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The capital of romance

Paris

 1. Eiffel Tower  2. Orsay Museum  3. Invalides  4. Notre-Dame-de-Paris  5. St Latin Quarter / St Germain des Près  6. Champs Elysées / Charles de Gaulle Etoile  7. Concorde  8. Museum Louvre  9. Bastille  10. Garnier Opera  11. Montmartre

 “Capital of the arts,” “the city of lights,” “one of the most beautiful cities in the world,” to name but a few! Paris is worldwide famous for its enormous cultural wealth that it owes not only to its fascinating history but also to its age-long heritage. When considering the city’s monuments, museums, buildings, libraries, or famous residents, visitors are transported through time and space…

 Although the tower started as an attraction in the 1920s, it became a symbol of modernity. Little by little its image became associated with Paris, and eventually became the city’s symbol throughout the world.  Since 1998, over 6 million people per year have visited the “Grand Iron lady”. In 2003 the tower celebrated its 200 millioneth visitor over 114 years.  Because of its size and structure, the Eiffel Tower has inspired extremely sophisticated and original lighting innovations as the pictures exemplify.  Some figures: it weighs more than 10,000 tones, has 16,665 steps and  requires 50 tones of painting every 7 years!

 The museum was transferred to the old train station of Orsay and inaugurated in Most French  Museums aim at presenting a wide range of artistic creations: namely paintings, sculptures,  graphic arts and art objects. The Orsay Museum displays a panorama of French and European art  ranging from 1848 to 1914.

 Founded by Louis XIV to shelter 7,000 reformed soldiers, this establishment hosted wounded or disabled soldiers as well as all those who had 20 years of service (that’s why it’s called a hostel). The hostel is famous for its dome covered with more than 555,000 gold leaves.  Behind the dome is the sarcophagus of Napoleon after it was transferred from Saint Helene in  The French Army Museum across the Invalides displays Napoleon's uniforms, arms and some personal objects. Only 100 boarders are still living in the hostel.

 It is probably the biggest and the most famous museum in the world. The museum owns nm7,000 European artistic works, and overall 300,000 artworks, of which 35,000 are displayed (the remaining others are drawings which cannot be exhibited for more than 3 months in a row for fear of damage)  The museum is divided into 7 departments: Egyptians Antiques, Greeks antiques, Romans antiques, paintings, sculptures, art objects and graphic arts.

BBuilt between 1875 and 1875 by Charles Garnier, the Opera of Paris is a baroque example of neoclassicism with its richly decorated facade, its monumental staircases and Italian- like hall. The ceiling was painted by Chagall. TThe opera is a music and dance academy devoted to performing arts.

 Bertrand Delanoë (born 30 May 1950)  Is the mayor of Paris  Bertrand Delanoë was born 30 May 1950 in Tunis, to an atheist father (a land surveyor) and a Roman Catholic mother (a nurse)  Since becoming mayor, Delanoë's goals have been to improve the quality of life, reduce pollution, and cut down on vehicle traffic within the city (including a plan for a non-pollutingtramway to ease Parisian traffic) and pedestrian malls.