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First, it was a humble Ludowic XIII castle, almost a hunting house, just a bigger one. The 18th-century giant palace complex with the Soldat Church, the Museum of Armiy and the majesty building of Napoleon's grave. A sparkly eight-angle area covered by buildings with the same phases. A famous museum of modern art that looks outside like a giant factory with a lot of pipes, staircases and undeclared ribbons. The business area of the skyscrapers, where many offices were withdrawn from the Paris Centre in the early 1960s. In addition to the offices, there are also trade centres and many squares and gardens. The real city of the dead with the vengeful streets and the blinds of one other. A grand museum with great collections and richest history. A base built from a special limestone that lights from atmospheric rainfall. One of the most cozy corners of Paris with the medieval streets and cheap restaurants. "Colly mausoleum" of the great French from Alexander Dum to Maria Curi. The Warehouse for the Christ of the Terminal Venus, one of the most beautiful temples of France. The area named after the fortress of the Bastille, which hit the Great French Revolution. A huge palace with an ex-primary where she spent her last days queen Maria Antoinet. The world's best collection of impressionists in occipital interiors. The stunning lilow and blue pitches on Claude Mone's shelves in the oval halls of the museum have a psychotherapeutic impact on visitors. In July 2013, an unusual sculpture, a metal skeleton of tyranosaurus, created by a painter and sculptor, Philippe Pascua, appeared on the Savings Snow in Paris.
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