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  • Paris Capitale - Notre Dame de Paris

    Notre-Dame de Paris est un symbole de l’histoire, de l’art et de la foi, et son architecture continue d’inspirer le monde entier. Notre Dame de Paris Located on the Île de la Cité, Notre-Dame is a Catholic cathedral and serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of Paris. The construction of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral began under the leadership of Bishop Maurice de Sully in 1163. Construction took place over approximately 182 years, until its completion in 1345. The main architects of Notre-Dame Jehan de Chelles and Pierre de Montreuil contributed to the north facade, the north transept, its rose window, as well as the beginning of the south transept. Pierre de Montreuil also worked on the flying buttresses of the choir. The cathedral underwent a substantial restoration between 1845 and 1867, led by the architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc. Notre-Dame features a mix of architectural styles due to its long construction period. It features elements of the Early Gothic and Radiant Gothic styles. The two rose windows adorning each arm of the transept are among the largest in Europe. Throughout French history, Notre-Dame has played a crucial role. It served as a royal parish in the Middle Ages, witnessed important events such as the arrival of the Holy Crown in 1239 and the coronation of Napoleon I in 1804, and hosted the funerals of several French presidents. Victor Hugo's novel, “Notre-Dame de Paris” (published in 1831), had a significant impact on the perception and history of the cathedral. Notre-Dame welcomes 13 to 14 million visitors per year, which made it one of the most visited monuments in Europe and the world. Notre-Dame de Paris is a symbol of history, art and faith, and its architecture continues to inspire the world.

  • Paris Capitale - Passage du Grand Cerf

    Passage du Grand Cerf The Passage du Grand-Cerf connects 10 rue Dussoubs and 145 rue Saint-Denis - 75002 Paris. We do not know the name of the Project Manager. The current passage was opened in 1825 on the site of the former Hôtel du Grand Cerf. This hotel belonging to the Hospices administration was sold in 1812 and transformed by the banking company Devaux-Moisson et Cie. The current architecture of the passage dates back to 1845 when the large glass roof was created. The Passage du Grand Cerf with its majestic glass roof is one of the most beautiful covered passages in Paris. It measures 117 meters long by a width of 3 meters and a height of 11.80 meters. It is open Monday to Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. It is extended towards the east by the Bourg-l'Abbé passage.

  • Paris Capitale - Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme

    L’Hôtel Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme est un établissement de luxe 5 étoiles situé 5, rue de la Paix Paris 2ème à côté de la célèbre place Vendôme de Paris et à seulement 2 minutes à pied de l’Opéra Garnier. Le Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme dispose de 155 chambres, dont 44 suites. L’hôtel propose un spa de 250 m² pour les hôtes en quête de détente et de bien-être. Expériences culinaires inoubliables. Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme The Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme Hotel opened in 2002 is a 5-star luxury establishment located at 5, rue de la Paix Paris 2ème next to Paris's famous Place Vendôme and just a 2-minute walk from the Opéra Garnier. The Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme has 155 rooms, including 44 suites. Units are elegantly decorated and feature floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the street or courtyard. All have a bathroom with bathrobes, a bath and a rain shower. The hotel offers a 250 m² spa for guests looking for relaxation and well-being. In summer, take advantage of the terrace to relax and admire the view. Unforgettable culinary experiences The gourmet restaurant Pur' - Jean-François Rouquette was awarded a Michelin star in 2009. You can sit at the chef's table overlooking the kitchen for a unique experience.

  • Paris Capitale - The Peninsula Paris

    Installé au 19, avenue Kléber Paris 8ème The Peninsula Paris est un hôtel 5 étoiles de renom. Souvent appelée la “petite Versailles”. Cette Grande Dame parisienne a été rénovée en 2014, alliant modernité avant-gardiste à un siècle d’élégance, de glamour et d’histoire française. L’hôtel abrite 200 chambres luxueuses, dont 93 suites. La Terrasse Kléber, est vraisemblablement la plus grande terrasse couverte de la capitale. Sous sa verrière majestueuse, elle offre une vue panoramique. The Peninsula Paris Located at 19, avenue Kléber Paris 8th, The Peninsula Paris is a renowned 5-star hotel. Often called “little Versailles”. This Parisian Grande Dame was renovated in 2014, combining avant-garde modernity with a century of elegance, glamor and French history. The hotel houses 200 luxurious rooms, including 93 suites. The Kléber Terrace is probably the largest covered terrace in the capital. Under its majestic glass roof, it offers a panoramic view and a romantic atmosphere, ideal for enjoying refined cuisine in the shade of the olive trees or sipping a cocktail with friends.

  • Paris Capitale - Passage des Princes

    Le Passage des Princes The Passage des Princes connects 5, boulevard desItaliens to 97, rue de Richelieu - 75002 Paris. It was designed by the architect François Mazois. The Passage des Princes was inaugurated in 1860 under the name “Passage Mirès”. It owes its name to the banker and businessman Jules Isaac Mirès who had it built. It was originally opened on the site of a former furnished hotel operated by the Privat Père et Fils family. This hotel had different names over time, including “hotel des Princes et de l’Europe”. The Passage des Princes is the last covered passage built in Paris in the 19th century. It is a gallery with a fairly simple decor topped with a double-sloped glass roof punctuated by metal arches forming arabesques. The passage was appreciated at the time for its tasteful appearance and spacious character. After being destroyed in 1985 for a real estate operation, it was rebuilt identically in 1995 by the architects A. Georgel and A. Mrowiec. It measures 80 meters long and 3 meters wide. It is open Monday to Saturday between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.

  • Paris Capitale - Jardin des Plantes - Paris

    Le Jardin des Plantes est un lieu emblématique qui allie nature, science et Histoire. Le Jardin des plantes réunie un zoo d'exception, la Galerie de Géologie et de Minéralogie, la Galerie de la Paléontologie et d'anatomie comparée, la Grande Galerie de l'évolution ainsi que des serres abritant une variété de plantes exotiques et tropicales. Garden of plants Formerly called the Royal Garden of Medicinal Plants, it was created in May 1635 by decision of Louis XIII with the aim of training future doctors and apothecaries. The Jardin des Plantes is located at 57, rue Cuvier Paris 5th covering an area of 27 hectares. Jardin des Plantes Great Gallery of Evolution The Jardin des Plantes de Paris has a fascinating history dating back to the 17th century. The initial estate included a castle and land near the Seine. It has evolved into a place of research, education and discovery for visitors from around the world. The Jardin des Plantes was officially inaugurated in 1640 after five years of work and necessary sowing. This historic park is a true botanical and cultural treasure, where the beauty of nature blends with a passion for science. It was designed as a place for walking open to the public, but above all as a space for observing and studying nature. Garden of plants Great Greenhouses Japanese Garden The Jardin des Plantes is a beautiful place in Paris, where you can stroll through gardens, visit galleries and observe animals. Great Gallery of Evolution Explore the diversity of life and the evolution of species in this iconic gallery. Paleontology and Comparative Anatomy Gallery Immerse yourself in the world of fossils and comparative anatomy. Geology and Mineralogy Gallery Discover the geological and mineralogical treasures in this fascinating gallery. Menagerie, Jardin des Plantes zoo Meet fascinating animals, like the recently arrived red pandas. Large Greenhouses of the Jardin des Plantes Explore greenhouses housing a variety of exotic and tropical plants.

  • Paris Capitale - Jardin des Tuileries

    Le Jardin des Tuileries situé dans le 1er arrondissement de Paris est un parc historique créé au XVIe siècle. Découvrez ses sculptures, son style à la Française et son lien avec le Louvre. Tuileries garden The Tuileries garden was created in the 16th century on the site of old tileries, from which it takes its name. The Tuileries Garden covers 25.5 hectares, making it the largest French-style garden in the capital, comparable to that of the Luxembourg Gardens (22.5 hectares). Louvre Museum The Tuileries Gardens, sometimes called the Tuileries Gardens in the plural, is a Parisian fenced park located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. In 1564, Catherine de Medici began the construction of the Tuileries Palace and the development of an Italian garden to the west up to the glacis of the enclosure (current Place de la Concorde). In 1664, Jean-Baptiste Colbert and Louis XIV ordered that the garden be completely redesigned by André Le Nôtre, who had already distinguished himself in Vaux-le-Vicomte. The Tuileries garden is open to the public and hosts various events such as the Rendez-vous aux jardins and the International Contemporary Art Fair (FIAC). Today it is part of the national domain of the Louvre and the Tuileries. It is bounded by the Louvre Palace to the southeast, Rue de Rivoli to the northeast, Place de la Concorde to the northwest and the Seine to the southwest. The Tuileries garden has been classified as a historic monument since 1914 and is part of the UNESCO world heritage site for the banks of the Seine. It is placed under the supervision of the Louvre Museum. In short, this emblematic garden of Paris combines history, beauty and relaxation for visitors and Parisians. Tuileries garden Statues that adorn the Tuileries Garden Fame riding Pegasus This statue, the work of Antoine Coysevox, is located at the entrance to the garden, on the Place de la Concorde side, it dominates the main gate. Statue of Diana with a Doe Created by Guillaume 1er Coustou, this statue is located in Allée de Diane, near the entrance on Rue de Rivoli. Venus Callipyge A statue of Venus, made by Aristide Maillol. Apollo pursuing Daphne This bronze statue is the work of Paul Belmondo. Cassandra putting herself under the protection of Pallas A statue of Aimé Millet, located around the small pond, near the Carrousel gardens. Cain having just killed his brother A stone statue of Henri Vidal. Atalante and Hippomene Two pendant statues, commissioned by Louis XIV for the park of the Château de Marly, respective works of Pierre Lepautre and Guillaume Coustou père. The Centaur Nessus kidnapping Deianira This marble statue was sculpted in 1892 and placed in the Tuileries in 1894. Sphinges des exèdres Two small pools, the north and south exedra, decorated with eight winged sphinxes. The Faun with the kid A marble statue, copied from an antique discovered in Rome, which once decorated the park of the Château de Marly. Eve A statue executed by Rodin in 1881. Autumn or Vertumnus A marble statue by François Barois, near the octagonal pool. Summer or Ceres A statue by Guillaume Coustou, representing the goddess of agriculture and cereals in Roman mythology. Tuileries garden

  • Paris Capitale - Paris Museums

    Paris, cradle of art and culture is home to emblematic museums that telle the history and creativity of humanity. Parisian Museums Paris, cradle of art and culture, is home to emblematic museums that tell the story the history and creativity of humanity. Musée du Louvre Arc de Triomphe Pyramide Inversée The Louvre has roots dating back to the 12th century, when King Philippe Auguste had it erected in 1190 a fortified castle to protect Paris. Charles V decided to make it a royal residence. Over the centuries, François I, Henri II, Charles IX, Henri IV, Louis XIII and Louis XIV made it evolve through numerous works. After his departure for Versailles in 1678, Louis XIV had sculptures installed in the Louvre Museum. The Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture organized its first exhibition in 1699. This marks the beginning of the Louvre's association with the visual arts. The Central Museum of Arts opened on August 10, 1793. Visitors can admire the royal collections of paintings and antiques free of charge. Following structural problems, it was closed from 1796 to 1801 for renovations. François Mitterrand, President of the Republic, launches a major modernization project which gives rise, among other things, to the great Pyramid of the Louvre. The Grand Louvre project consisted, after integration, of the Richelieu wing occupied by the Ministry finances to improve visitor circulation in the museum. The Louvre pyramid was built between 1985 and 1989. The first inauguration took place on March 4, 1988 and the second on March 29, 1989. The total area of the Louvre Museum is approximately 210,000 m². This makes it one of the largest museums in the world in terms of exhibition space. More than 35,000 works on display, ranging from Antiquity to modern art. With 72,735 m² of rooms and galleries, the Louvre is the largest art museum in the world, in front of the Hermitage Museum in Russia and the National Museum of China. The collections are divided into eight departments, covering Western art, ancient civilizations (Eastern, Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan and Roman), the arts of the first Christians and those of Islam. It houses famous pieces such as Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, the Victory of Samothrace and the Venus de Milo. The Louvre Museum is a major attraction that attracts millions of visitors each year. Musée d'Orsay The location of the museum was formerly occupied by the Palais d'Orsay, built from 1810. This palace successively hosted the Council of State and the Court of Auditors. During the Paris Commune in 1871, the entire neighborhood was burned down, leaving the charred walls of the Palais d'Orsay in ruins for 30 years. On the eve of the 1900 Universal Exhibition, the State ceded the land to the Orléans Railway Company. This company planned to build a more central terminal station in place of the Palais d'Orsay. The architect Victor Laloux was chosen to design the station which was inaugurated on July 14, 1900. Inside, modernism and elegance coexisted: inclined planes, freight elevators, elevators and sixteen underground tracks. It functioned as a station until the 1970s. François Mitterrand, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing and Jacques Chirac inaugurated the Musée d'Orsay on December 1, 1986. The Musée d'Orsay focuses on the period 1848-1914. It houses collections of modern art, including major works by Vuillard, Bonnard, Signac, Seurat, Gauguin and Van Gogh. The surface area of the museum is impressive with 72,735 m² of rooms and galleries. Musée du quai Branly The Quai Branly Museum - Jacques Chirac, formerly known as the Museum of Arts and Civilizations of Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas, is an ethnographic museum located 37 quai Branly in the 7th arrondissement of Paris in close to the whole of Eiffel. The site initially hosted the National Furniture Guard in 1852, then the Trades Center during the Universal Exhibition of 1937. The museum project was led by Jacques Chirac and carried out by the architect Jean Nouvel. It was inaugurated on June 20, 2006. The museum covers 40,600 m², of which 12,000 m² are dedicated to exhibitions. Its collections cover African, Asian, Oceanian and American arts. Since its opening, it has had more than 10 million visitors, placing it among the busiest in the world in its category. On June 21, 2016, it was renamed in honor of former president Jacques Chirac. The emblem of the museum is a Chupicuaro statuette.

  • Hotel Plaza Athénée | Paris Capitale

    L’Hôtel Plaza Athénée est un palace de luxe situé au 25 de la prestigieuse avenue Montaigne Paris 8ème. L’Hôtel Plaza Athénée propose 200 chambres luxueuses, dont 93 suites. Les espaces rénovés sont agrémentés d’œuvres d’art contemporaines et d’équipements technologiques modernes. Les chambres Deluxe offrent des vues typiquement parisiennes, des salles de bain en marbre. Certaines chambres offrent une vue imprenable sur la tour Eiffel. Expériences culinaires inoubliables Hotel Plaza Athénée The Hotel Plaza Athénée is a luxury palace located at 25 of the prestigious avenue Montaigne Paris 8th. The Hôtel Plaza Athénée offers 200 luxurious rooms, including 93 suites. The renovated spaces are decorated with contemporary artwork and modern technological equipment. The Deluxe rooms offer typically Parisian views, marble bathrooms and a comfortable rest area. Some rooms offer breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower. Unforgettable culinary experiences Jean Imbert at the Plaza Athénée. This Michelin-starred restaurant offers an immersive gastronomic experience with the origins of French cuisine. The Relais Plaza This famous Art Deco restaurant offers a perfect vision of a classic Parisian brasserie. At the Gallery A chic and elegant place for breakfast, light lunch, aperitif or snack. The Chalet du Plaza Athénée, Nestled in the heart of the Cour Jardin, offers fondue and champagne dinners, as well as an ice rink in winter. The Hôtel Plaza Athénée is a place where heritage, glamor and haute cuisine meet in the heart of the City of Lights. Whether you are a fan of refined cuisine, art or relaxation, this establishment will seduce you.

  • Paris Capitale - Opéra Garnier

    L’Opéra Garnier est un joyau culturel qui allie musique, danse, art et histoire, et qui continue d’enchanter les spectateurs du monde entier. Cet édifice extraordinaire, conçu par l’architecte Charles Garnier, est un mélange audacieux de styles néo-baroque et néo-renaissance, marqué par des éléments de l’art grec et romain. L’auditorium splendide de l’Opéra Garnier peut accueillir près de 2 200 personnes. Il possède des balcons, des loges et des décorations somptueuses. The Garnier Opera The Grand Foyer Grand staircase Construction of the Opéra Garnier began in 1861 and lasted approximately 14 years. The Garnier opera house was inaugurated on January 5, 1875. This extraordinary building, designed by architect Charles Garnier, is a bold blend of neo-baroque and neo-renaissance styles, marked by elements of Greek and Roman art. Its facade features intricate carvings and columns, while the interior exudes luxury and grandeur. The splendid auditorium of the Opéra Garnier can accommodate nearly 2,200 people. It has balconies, boxes and sumptuous decorations. The Opéra Garnier is a place where operas, ballets and lyrical plays are performed. The Opéra Garnier also houses a school of lyrical art, dance and music. Talented artists are trained there and hone their skills. Special events such as galas, exhibitions and concerts take place at this iconic venue. Visitors can explore the interior of the Opéra Garnier on guided tours. The Opéra Garnier is a cultural jewel that combines music, dance, art and history, and which continues to enchant spectators around the world.

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