December19
Notre Dame De Paris (meaning- Our Lady of Paris) is stand on the Ile de la Cite. This famous cathedral is the finest French Gothic architecture. It was the first building using the flying buttress.
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Notre Dame De Paris posted by Clara.
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December19
The Grande Arche is also known as the Arche de la Defense. This 4-dimensional hypercube monument is located at the business area of la Defense. This 110m height, 108m width and 112m depth building was designed by Danish architect, Johann Otto Von Spreckelsen.
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December19
Arc De Triomphe is one of the famous monuments in Paris. The 165ft (51m) height and 45m wide was inspired by the Roman Arch of Titus.
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December19
Champ De Mars is a green area located in the middle of the Eiffel Tower and the Ecole Militare building. It was named after the Campus Martius (Field Of Mars) of Rome that was used for the military training.
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December18
Eiffel tower is a landmark to Paris city, France. This 1063ft (324m) iron tower building was completed in 1889 situated beside the Seine river. This building is named after its designer, Gustave Eiffel and it was the most visited monument in the world.
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December18
Paris, City of Light is a capital city of France. It’s situated near the Seine River northern France. This city is a centre of France’s economy activities. Paris has an estimated population around 2,153,600 inhabitants in the city (est.2005) while the urban area around 9.93 million. Now, Paris is the centre of politics, fashion, business, [...]
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