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Paris has a typical Western European oceanic climate.

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Summer days are usually moderately warm and pleasant with average temperatures
hovering between 15 and 25 °C , and a fair amount of sunshine.

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Each year, however, there are a few days where the temperature rises above 30 °C
(86 °F).

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Spring and autumn have, on average, mild days and fresh nights, but are changing
and unstable.

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Rain falls throughout the year.
PAINTING AND SCULPTURE
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For centuries, Paris has attracted artists from around the world, arriving in the
city to educate themselves and to seek inspiration from its vast pool of artistic
resources and galleries.

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As a result, Paris has acquired a reputation as the "City of Art” .

MUSEUMS
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The Louvre is the world's most visited art museum, housing many works of art,
including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo statue.

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There are hundreds of museums in Paris. Works by Pablo Picasso and Auguste
Rodin are found in the Musée Picasso and the Musée Rodin.

The Louvre
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Paris area date from around 4500–4200 BC.

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Paris was the centre stage for the French Revolution.



The Second Empire of Napoleon III) gaves to the city its appearance actual. It
were built the grand boulevards and modern buildings, the most highlight of
which was the Opera Garnier.



In 1889 on the occasion of the commemoration of the centenary of the
revolution was built the Eiffel Tower, that it must be destroyed after the
celebration, but nowadays it continuous exactly.

The Bastille
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His routes are in excellent condition and the only problem is the excess of cars.
An effective system connects trains, underground and buses.



Paris is connected to the rest of Europe through a modern network of highways
and with rail system TGV.



A great process is in construction of a high speed line between Barcelona and
Paris and people will travel in just over six hours.

Station “cité” of
underground
Arc de
Triomphe

Eiffel
Tower

Saint
Germain

Champs
Elysees

Notre-Dame
Ópera Garnier

Palace of
Versailles
Place de la
Bastille
The Louvre

The Seine

A GREAT CITY!

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     Paris has atypical Western European oceanic climate.  Summer days are usually moderately warm and pleasant with average temperatures hovering between 15 and 25 °C , and a fair amount of sunshine.  Each year, however, there are a few days where the temperature rises above 30 °C (86 °F).  Spring and autumn have, on average, mild days and fresh nights, but are changing and unstable.  Rain falls throughout the year.
  • 3.
    PAINTING AND SCULPTURE  Forcenturies, Paris has attracted artists from around the world, arriving in the city to educate themselves and to seek inspiration from its vast pool of artistic resources and galleries.  As a result, Paris has acquired a reputation as the "City of Art” . MUSEUMS  The Louvre is the world's most visited art museum, housing many works of art, including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo statue.  There are hundreds of museums in Paris. Works by Pablo Picasso and Auguste Rodin are found in the Musée Picasso and the Musée Rodin. The Louvre
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     Paris area datefrom around 4500–4200 BC.  Paris was the centre stage for the French Revolution.  The Second Empire of Napoleon III) gaves to the city its appearance actual. It were built the grand boulevards and modern buildings, the most highlight of which was the Opera Garnier.  In 1889 on the occasion of the commemoration of the centenary of the revolution was built the Eiffel Tower, that it must be destroyed after the celebration, but nowadays it continuous exactly. The Bastille
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     His routes arein excellent condition and the only problem is the excess of cars. An effective system connects trains, underground and buses.  Paris is connected to the rest of Europe through a modern network of highways and with rail system TGV.  A great process is in construction of a high speed line between Barcelona and Paris and people will travel in just over six hours. Station “cité” of underground
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    Ópera Garnier Palace of Versailles Placede la Bastille The Louvre The Seine