THE CITY OF LIGHTS BY CAROLINA KLEIN-1º-E.S.O.B
Paris has and old and classic aspect to go for a walk along its streets
Is a stroll through a place where time does not seem to exist
It is placed in a privileged situation , close to major
European countries ; Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany,
Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, United Kingdom
and Spain.
Notre-Dame de Paris depuis le Pont de l'Archevéché
Paris is every tourist dream destination as the city has everything
from great shopping malls where you will get everything your heart
desires, to tourist attractions which will leave you completely
spellbound.
Paris is blessed with enchanting and beautiful landscape. It is the most
popular tourist destination in the world. Paris is one of the world´s
leading business and cultural centers.You can see Paris coming to life
when the whole city is lit up at night.
Pied de la Tour Eiffel
AT THE BOTTOM OF THE EIFFEL TOWER
IT
IS
THE
UNDENIABLE
SYMBOLOF PARIS,
France andeven
I DARESAY THATTHE
WHOLE EUROPE.
Itiscertainlythefirstthing that
comestomind whenwethink ofparis.
Itwas designedandbuilt
FORTHE“UNIVERSALEXHIBITION”OF1889 TO
COMMEMORATETHEFIRSTCENTENARY OFTHE
FRENCHREVOLUTION BY
GUSTAVEEIFFEL ;THEPROJECTWASYULFILLED IN
TWOYEARSFROM1887 TO1889
276 METER HIGH
115 METERS HIGH
57 METER HIGH
L’Arc de Triomphe
IS ONE OF THE MOST STUNNING MOMIMENTAL WORKS
IN PARIS. IT IS IN “PLACE DE L’ ETOILE” TODAY
CHARLES DE GAULLE SQUARE.
Notre- Dame de Paris depuis le Quai d’Orléans
NOTRE DEAME DE PARIS FROM ORLEANS PIER
The museum is housed in the Louvre Palace, originally built as a fortress in the
late 12th century under Philip II
In 1546, was converted by Francis I into the main residence of the French
Kings
The museum opened on 10th August 1793 with an exhibition
of 537 paintings
The Rosetta Stone,
which was discovered on
this day in 1799, was
incredibly important. It
allowed us to translate
hieroglyphics for the first
time, teaching us that
hieroglyphics were not
simply pictorial, but
were actually
sophisticated and
phonetic
Aphrodite, known as the "Venus de Milo"
Department of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman
Antiquities: Hellenistic Art (3rd-1st centuries
BC
Louvre, Winged Victory of
Samothrace
Le Sacré Cœur de Montmartre
Sacre Coeur, Paris, France
Sacré-Coeur is a minor basilica situated
at the top of the Butte Montmarte. It is
one of the most famous monuments in
Paris recognizable by its white color.
Sacré-Coeur is located at the highest
point in the city (130 metres above
ground). You can go even higher and
visit the dome. It offers a heart stopping
360 panoramic view of Paris.
THE AVENUE DES “CHAMPS ELYSEES”M IN NO DOUBT
THE MOST FAMOUS ON THE STREETS IN PARIS.
IT IS AROUND THREE KMS.LONGM AND SEVENTY WIDE.
FROM “PLACE DE PLACE DE LA CONCORDE”
TO “PLACE DE L’ETOILE”.
WALKING ALONG YOU CAN SEE :
ARCH OF CARROUSEL
Place de la Concorde
CONCORDE SQUARE
Upplanting the PREVIOUS
guillotine is the powerful
Obelisk of Luxor, a pink
granite monolith that was
given to the French in 1829 by
the viceroy of Egypt,
Mehemet Ali. edifice, which
once marked the entrance to
the Amon temple at Luxor, is
more than 3,300 years old and
is decorated with
hieroglyphics portraying the
reigns of the pharaohs Ramses II
and Ramses III. Gilded images on
the pedestal portray the
monumental task of transporting
the monolith to Paris and erecting
it at the square. Installed in 1833,
the Obelisk — weighing 230 tons
and standing 22.83 meters (75 ft)
high in the center of the Place —
is flanked on both sides by
two fountains constructed during
the same period. Having survived
more than 33 centuries, the
Obelisk has suffered the greatest
damage during the past half-
century by air pollution from
industry and motor vehicles.
La Grande Arche was inaugurated in July 1989, with grand military
parades that marked the bicentennial of the French Revolution. It
completed the line of monuments that forms the Axe historique running
through Paris. Is one of the leading bussines and financial centers in the
world and the largest in Europe.
Vue panoramique de Paris et La Défense
LET’S GO SHOPPING
SHOPPING AVENUE MONTAIGNE:
A collection inspired by the city of Paris and the world of luxury. Avenue Montaigne is a
very « chic » Parisian street. It is considered to be la grande dame of French streets for
high fashion and accessories home to luxury brands.
IF YOU LIKE
SHOPPING, PARIS IS
YOUR HEAVEN
While the city is studded
with fabulous boutiques
and stores, these 7 ultra-
popular shopping districts
in Paris are gold mines for
discount-hunters, designer
divas, window shoppers,
and fashion victims alike.
Colette
Colette on Rue St. Honoré in the 1st
arrondissement isn't merely a destination for
fashion victims-- it's a spot where the style-
conscious flock to soak in the latest arrivals
in design, electronics, beauty products and
books. And let's not forget the designer
clothes (established and up-and-coming
creators share the floor here). The
basement-level "water bar" offers cave-like
conditions to retreat from the muggy streets
during the summer, albeit with somewhat
overpriced food and drink.
Façade de la rue de Rivoli depuis le jardin des Tuileries
Rue de Rivoli is one of the most famous streets of Paris,
a commercial street whose shops include the most
fashionable names in the world.
Just behind the opera house can be found the largest department stores, like
the Galeries Lafayette and Printemps.
Montmartre
PPARIS WILL WIN YOUR HEART.IT MAKE YOUY LIVELY WITH ITS MUSIC , CAFÉS, BARS,
AND RESTAURANTS. Paris has been rightly referred as “the city of gastronomy”
La Concièrgerie depuis le Pont au Change
THE LAW COURT FROM “LE PONT AU CHANGE”
L’Hôtel de Ville de Paris
THE TOWN HALL
L’Institut de France & le Pont Neuf
Chevet de Saint-Eustache & rue Montorgueil
Bras de la Seine depuis l’Île Saint-Louis
La Conciergerie et la place du Châtelet
Le Pont Alexandre III
Le Pont Neuf
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  • 1.
    THE CITY OFLIGHTS BY CAROLINA KLEIN-1º-E.S.O.B
  • 4.
    Paris has andold and classic aspect to go for a walk along its streets Is a stroll through a place where time does not seem to exist
  • 5.
    It is placedin a privileged situation , close to major European countries ; Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, United Kingdom and Spain.
  • 8.
    Notre-Dame de Parisdepuis le Pont de l'Archevéché Paris is every tourist dream destination as the city has everything from great shopping malls where you will get everything your heart desires, to tourist attractions which will leave you completely spellbound.
  • 9.
    Paris is blessedwith enchanting and beautiful landscape. It is the most popular tourist destination in the world. Paris is one of the world´s leading business and cultural centers.You can see Paris coming to life when the whole city is lit up at night.
  • 11.
    Pied de laTour Eiffel AT THE BOTTOM OF THE EIFFEL TOWER IT IS THE UNDENIABLE SYMBOLOF PARIS, France andeven I DARESAY THATTHE WHOLE EUROPE. Itiscertainlythefirstthing that comestomind whenwethink ofparis. Itwas designedandbuilt FORTHE“UNIVERSALEXHIBITION”OF1889 TO COMMEMORATETHEFIRSTCENTENARY OFTHE FRENCHREVOLUTION BY GUSTAVEEIFFEL ;THEPROJECTWASYULFILLED IN TWOYEARSFROM1887 TO1889
  • 12.
    276 METER HIGH 115METERS HIGH 57 METER HIGH
  • 13.
    L’Arc de Triomphe ISONE OF THE MOST STUNNING MOMIMENTAL WORKS IN PARIS. IT IS IN “PLACE DE L’ ETOILE” TODAY CHARLES DE GAULLE SQUARE.
  • 15.
    Notre- Dame deParis depuis le Quai d’Orléans NOTRE DEAME DE PARIS FROM ORLEANS PIER
  • 18.
    The museum ishoused in the Louvre Palace, originally built as a fortress in the late 12th century under Philip II In 1546, was converted by Francis I into the main residence of the French Kings The museum opened on 10th August 1793 with an exhibition of 537 paintings
  • 20.
    The Rosetta Stone, whichwas discovered on this day in 1799, was incredibly important. It allowed us to translate hieroglyphics for the first time, teaching us that hieroglyphics were not simply pictorial, but were actually sophisticated and phonetic
  • 22.
    Aphrodite, known asthe "Venus de Milo" Department of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities: Hellenistic Art (3rd-1st centuries BC Louvre, Winged Victory of Samothrace
  • 27.
    Le Sacré Cœurde Montmartre Sacre Coeur, Paris, France Sacré-Coeur is a minor basilica situated at the top of the Butte Montmarte. It is one of the most famous monuments in Paris recognizable by its white color. Sacré-Coeur is located at the highest point in the city (130 metres above ground). You can go even higher and visit the dome. It offers a heart stopping 360 panoramic view of Paris.
  • 31.
    THE AVENUE DES“CHAMPS ELYSEES”M IN NO DOUBT THE MOST FAMOUS ON THE STREETS IN PARIS. IT IS AROUND THREE KMS.LONGM AND SEVENTY WIDE. FROM “PLACE DE PLACE DE LA CONCORDE” TO “PLACE DE L’ETOILE”. WALKING ALONG YOU CAN SEE :
  • 32.
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    Place de laConcorde CONCORDE SQUARE
  • 36.
    Upplanting the PREVIOUS guillotineis the powerful Obelisk of Luxor, a pink granite monolith that was given to the French in 1829 by the viceroy of Egypt, Mehemet Ali. edifice, which once marked the entrance to the Amon temple at Luxor, is more than 3,300 years old and is decorated with hieroglyphics portraying the reigns of the pharaohs Ramses II and Ramses III. Gilded images on the pedestal portray the monumental task of transporting the monolith to Paris and erecting it at the square. Installed in 1833, the Obelisk — weighing 230 tons and standing 22.83 meters (75 ft) high in the center of the Place — is flanked on both sides by two fountains constructed during the same period. Having survived more than 33 centuries, the Obelisk has suffered the greatest damage during the past half- century by air pollution from industry and motor vehicles.
  • 39.
    La Grande Archewas inaugurated in July 1989, with grand military parades that marked the bicentennial of the French Revolution. It completed the line of monuments that forms the Axe historique running through Paris. Is one of the leading bussines and financial centers in the world and the largest in Europe.
  • 40.
    Vue panoramique deParis et La Défense
  • 41.
  • 42.
    SHOPPING AVENUE MONTAIGNE: Acollection inspired by the city of Paris and the world of luxury. Avenue Montaigne is a very « chic » Parisian street. It is considered to be la grande dame of French streets for high fashion and accessories home to luxury brands.
  • 44.
    IF YOU LIKE SHOPPING,PARIS IS YOUR HEAVEN While the city is studded with fabulous boutiques and stores, these 7 ultra- popular shopping districts in Paris are gold mines for discount-hunters, designer divas, window shoppers, and fashion victims alike.
  • 45.
    Colette Colette on RueSt. Honoré in the 1st arrondissement isn't merely a destination for fashion victims-- it's a spot where the style- conscious flock to soak in the latest arrivals in design, electronics, beauty products and books. And let's not forget the designer clothes (established and up-and-coming creators share the floor here). The basement-level "water bar" offers cave-like conditions to retreat from the muggy streets during the summer, albeit with somewhat overpriced food and drink.
  • 46.
    Façade de larue de Rivoli depuis le jardin des Tuileries Rue de Rivoli is one of the most famous streets of Paris, a commercial street whose shops include the most fashionable names in the world.
  • 47.
    Just behind theopera house can be found the largest department stores, like the Galeries Lafayette and Printemps.
  • 48.
    Montmartre PPARIS WILL WINYOUR HEART.IT MAKE YOUY LIVELY WITH ITS MUSIC , CAFÉS, BARS, AND RESTAURANTS. Paris has been rightly referred as “the city of gastronomy”
  • 49.
    La Concièrgerie depuisle Pont au Change THE LAW COURT FROM “LE PONT AU CHANGE”
  • 50.
    L’Hôtel de Villede Paris THE TOWN HALL
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    L’Institut de France& le Pont Neuf
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    Chevet de Saint-Eustache& rue Montorgueil
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    Bras de laSeine depuis l’Île Saint-Louis
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    La Conciergerie etla place du Châtelet
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