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Although the last few years have brought little dramatic change on the scale of François Mitterrand‘s famous grands projets, Paris has produced a steady stream of improvements, renovations and, yes, the occasional all-new attraction. read more»
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- Le Viaduc des Arts
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Glass-fronted workshops occupy the arches beneath the Promenade... read more»
- Les Catacombes
- 1 av Colonel Henri-Rol-Tanguy, 14th
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The only publicly accessible part of the 3,000-km network of... read more»
- Les Egouts de Paris
- Entrance opposite 93 quai d’Orsay, by Pont de l’Alma, 7th
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The Egouts de Paris, the Paris sewerage system, is open to visitors... read more»
- Les Invalides & Musée de l’Armée
- esplanade des Invalides, 7th
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Its imposing gilded dome is misleading: the Hôtel des Invalides was... read more»
- Maison de la Culture du Japon
- 101bis quai Branly, 15th
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Built in 1996, this opulent glass cultural centre screens films and... read more»
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- Maison de Victor Hugo
- Hôtel de Rohan-Guéménée, 6 pl des Vosges, 4th
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Victor Hugo lived here from 1832 to 1848, and the house today is a... read more»
- Maison Européene de la Photographie
- 5-7 rue de Fourcy, 4th
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The MEP is devoted to contemporary photography and stores a huge... read more»
- Mémorial des Martyrs de la Déportation
- square de l’Ile de France, 4th
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This sobering tribute to the 200,000 Jews, Communists, homosexuals... read more»
- Musée Bourdelle
- 16-18 rue Antoine-Bourdelle, 15th
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The sculptor Antoine Bourdelle, pupil of Rodin, produced monumental... read more»
- Musée Carnavalet
- 23 rue de Sévigné, 3rd
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This fine Marais building contains 140 rooms depicting the history of... read more»
